Role: SEN Teacher
Location: Salford (M27 & M30)
Hours: Full-time, Monday to Friday
Pay: MPS + SEN Allowance (Dependent on Experience)
Start Date: ASAP or September 2025 (flexible for the right candidate)
Contract Type: Temp-to-Perm - potential to secure a direct school contract
Reeson Education is working closely with a specialist provision in the Salford area to find a passionate and resilient SEN Teacher to support some of the most vulnerable pupils in the local community. This full-time, long-term role is based across two key sites in M27 and M30 and offers the opportunity to step into a meaningful teaching role with genuine potential to transition to a permanent contract.
The provision offers education for pupils from KS2 to KS4 who face significant social, emotional, and mental health (SEMH) challenges. Pupils are taught in small groups, with additional support from Teaching Assistants, and benefit from a highly personalised curriculum that focuses on academic achievement, personal development, and emotional wellbeing.
SEN Teacher - Key Responsibilities:
1. Deliver core subjects including English, Maths, PSHE and Humanities to pupils working between KS2 and Foundation GCSE level
2. The SEN Teacher will plan and deliver lessons tailored to the needs of small groups (typically 3-4 pupils)
3. Oversee and guide TAs delivering tuition to individual students within your class
4. Support pupils on an Education Other Than In School (EOTIS) pathway, delivering lessons primarily from a central hub site
5. Work collaboratively as a SEN Teacher with the wider teaching team across sites to align learning and assessment
6. Liaise with subject leaders and access PPA time to ensure high-quality teaching and cross-site consistency
7. Support the academic, social, and emotional development of pupils with SEMH needs
SEN Teacher - Requirements:
8. QTS or equivalent teaching qualification (Primary or Secondary)
9. Experience teaching pupils with SEMH and/or complex learning needs
10. Proven ability to raise pupil engagement and support challenging behaviour positively
11. Flexibility to teach across multiple subjects and adapt curriculum delivery to meet diverse learner needs
12. A calm, empathetic and solution-focused mindset
13. Willingness to work in a dynamic, emotionally complex environment with pupils who need high levels of pastoral support
Why apply for this SEN Teacher role?
14. MPS + SEN Allowance (DOE)
15. SEN Teacher Temp-to-perm route - potential to move into a direct school contract for the right person
16. Flexible start date for the successful SEN Teacher - ASAP or September 2025
17. Well-supported role with small class sizes and additional TA support
18. Part of a forward-thinking specialist provision playing a key role in the local behaviour support strategy
19. Opportunity to truly transform outcomes for learners who've struggled in mainstream education
If you're a resilient and compassionate SEN Teacher looking for a rewarding new challenge, apply today. Reeson Education would love to hear from you.