SEN Teacher | Specialist ASC & SEMH Provision
Empower Resilience. Inspire Growth. Make a Real Impact.
Are you an adaptable and empathetic educator who thrives in a dynamic environment? We are looking for an exceptional SEN Teacher to join our dedicated team in Leyland.
This is a full-time (5 days a week) role within a specialist setting supporting pupils with Autistic Spectrum Conditions (ASC) and Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) needs. We need a teacher who looks beyond the behaviour to find the potential underneath.
The Role: A Different Kind of Classroom
In this position, no two days are the same. You will be teaching a small group of pupils who require a bespoke, nurture-heavy approach to learning. Your focus will be on:
Inclusive Curriculum: Creating engaging, differentiated lessons that accommodate sensory needs and emotional regulation.
Relationship Building: Developing strong, trusting bonds with pupils to help them navigate social and emotional challenges.
Positive Behaviour Support: Implementing trauma-informed practices and de-escalation strategies to create a safe learning space.
Collaboration: Working closely with a team of specialist support staff and external therapists to deliver holistic care.Who We Are Looking For
Qualified Teacher Status (QTS): Primary or Secondary background. We welcome applications from experienced SEN teachers or mainstream teachers with a strong interest in SEMH/ASC.
Resilience & Patience: Someone who remains calm under pressure and views challenges as opportunities for growth.
Innovation: An educator who can think outside the box to re-engage students who may have had negative experiences with education.
Commitment: A professional dedicated to a full-time, 5-day-a-week schedule to provide the consistency our pupils need.Why Join Our Leyland Team?
"Our school is a place of second chances. We provide the stability and specialist support that allows our students to finally feel successful in their learning journey."
Competitive Pay: Reflective of your experience and the specialist nature of the role.
Nurturing Environment: A collaborative staff team that prioritises wellbeing-for both students and teachers.
Specialist Training: Extensive CPD opportunities, including advanced training in SEMH strategies and ASC-specific pedagogy.How to Apply
If you have the passion to support our most vulnerable learners in Leyland, we would love to hear from you.
Apply Today: Please submit your CV and a brief cover letter highlighting your experience with ASC or SEMH to