SEN Teacher – Maidenhead
September Start | Specialist & Mainstream SEN Settings
Supply Desk is seeking an experienced and passionate SEN Teacher to work in schools and specialist provisions based in Maidenhead. This role is ideal for a committed teacher who is confident supporting pupils with a range of Special Educational Needs and is driven to make a meaningful impact on pupil outcomes.
This is a September start opportunity, suitable for teachers looking for a rewarding role within SEN education.
The Role
As an SEN Teacher, you will be responsible for planning and delivering tailored lessons to meet individual learning needs. You will work closely with support staff, parents, and external professionals to ensure pupils receive consistent and effective support in line with their EHCPs.
You may be teaching pupils with:
Autism (ASC)
SEMH needs
Moderate to Severe Learning Difficulties
ADHD
Speech, Language and Communication Needs
Roles are available in mainstream schools with SEN units, special schools, and alternative provisions in Maidenhead.
Requirements
Qualified Teacher Status (QTS/QTLS or equivalent)
Experience teaching pupils with SEN (mainstream or specialist setting)
Strong understanding of EHCPs and differentiated teaching strategies
Confident behaviour management and inclusive classroom practice
Ability to adapt teaching to meet a range of learning needs
Availability for an ASAP start in Maidenhead
What We Offer
Competitive daily pay rates
Immediate and long-term SEN teaching opportunities
Support from experienced local education consultants
Access to SEN-focused CPD and training
24/7 CPD Learning Hub covering safeguarding, wellbeing, and behaviour management
Opportunities for career progression within SEN and specialist education
How to Apply
If you are an SEN Teacher looking for an ASAP role in Maidenhead, we would love to hear from you.
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All successful applicants will be required to complete an Enhanced DBS check and meet Safer Recruitment standards.
Join Supply Desk and support pupils to achieve their full potential in Maidenhead