Are you a highly empathetic, resilient, and experienced professional with a passion for supporting vulnerable young people? Do you have a background in youth work, mentoring, or complex support needs? We are looking for a dedicated Unqualified SEN Teacher to join our specialist Alternative Provision (AP) team in Burnley. This is a chance to move into a teaching role where your practical skills, patience, and ability to build rapport are valued above formal QTS. The Role: Making a Difference This vital full-time role starts in January 2026 (or sooner if possible) and involves working with a small group of students who have been disengaged from mainstream education due to significant Special Educational Needs (SEN), including Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) needs, Autism, and challenging behaviour. Key Responsibilities: Small Group Teaching: Plan, prepare, and deliver engaging, personalised lessons across core subjects (e.g., Functional Skills, vocational subjects) to small groups of students. Behaviour and Pastoral Support: Utilise a trauma-informed and restorative approach to manage challenging behaviour, de-escalate crisis situations, and act as a key mentor and positive role model. Individualised Learning: Tailor the curriculum and activities to meet the complex needs outlined in students' Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs). Student Engagement: Develop and implement creative strategies to re-engage rel...