Graduate Roles in SEN Specialist Schools Start Your Career Supporting Young People with Additional Needs East Manchester | Perfect for future SEN Teachers, Educational Psychologists & Inclusion Specialists Are you finishing university and looking for a role where you can make a real difference? Do you want hands‑on experience in SEN and SEMH specialist schools supporting children with additional needs, behavioural challenges and diverse learning profiles? This is your chance to begin a meaningful, rewarding career with Teaching Personnel helping pupils who need patience, understanding and the right support to thrive. About the Role Through Teaching Personnel you’ll work in specialist schools, PRUs and inclusion units supporting pupils aged 5–16 with: Social, Emotional & Mental Health needs (SEMH) Autism & ADHD Learning difficulties Behavioural and communication needs Trauma or attachment‑related barriers You will: Build positive, trusting relationships with pupils Use trauma‑informed and restorative approaches Help pupils with emotional regulation and classroom engagement Work alongside teachers, behaviour mentors and SEN specialists Contribute to supportive, structured and nurturing learning environments No two days are the same — and every small breakthrough counts. Why Graduates Love This Path If you're passionate about SEND, Teaching Personnel gives you the real...