SEN Teacher
Monmouth
Are you a dedicated and empathetic Primary Teacher with a passion for supporting children facing Additional Learning Needs and (SEMH) challenges? Academics are working in partnership with a supportive SEMH provision in Monmouth to appoint a Primary Teacher who can inspire, engage, and nurture pupils through their educational journey, working in the schools Learning Resource Base.
The Opportunity:
This part-time teaching role involves delivering a creative curriculum for KS1 and KS2 learners who require additional support. You will be helping pupils to reconnect and build self-esteem, whilst progressing inside and outside the classroom.
Your Responsibilities Will Include:
Planning and delivering tailored lessons to meet individual learning and emotional needs.
Maintaining a structured classroom environment where lessons meet the children's needs and requirements
Working closely with teaching assistants, SEND professionals, and external support agencies.
Setting clear expectations, managing behaviour positively, and supporting individual EHCPs.
Tracking pupil progress and adapting teaching strategies accordingly.What We're Looking For:
A qualified teacher (QTS) with a commitment to inclusive and therapeutic approaches.
Experience working within SEMH, PRU, or alternative provision is advantageous.
Skilled in behaviour management and emotionally responsive teaching.
Someone who demonstrates resilience, empathy, and a genuine passion for helping young people thrive.
Strong team player with excellent communication skills.What You'll Receive:
Competitive daily rate: £170 - £225, depending on experience
Long term work
Your own Consultant
Refer a friend scheme (earn up to £125)Whether you are a seasoned SEMH teacher or a primary-trained educator ready to make a meaningful difference, we would love to hear from you.
To become a SEN Teacher with Academics you need to get in touch with our Cardiff office or alternatively apply directly to this job advert below