SEND Teacher

Posted 9 hours 42 minutes ago by Reed

£140 - £300 Daily
Temporary
Not Specified
Academic Jobs
Berkshire, Reading, United Kingdom, RG317
Job Description

Special Needs Teacher (Secondary) - Long Term to Permanent basis

Location: West BerkshireRole Type: Long Term to PermanentSalary: MPS/UPS + SEN

A specialist education provider in West Berkshire is seeking a dedicated and resilient Special Needs Teacher to join their team, supporting secondary-aged students with a range of complex needs. This is an excellent opportunity for a passionate educator who is committed to making a meaningful difference in the lives of young people who require tailored, therapeutic, and person-centred support.

About the Setting

The successful teacher will be joining a highly supportive, well-structured alternative provision catering to students with:

  • Autism (ASC)
  • ADHD
  • Social, emotional, and mental health needs (SEMH)
  • Trauma-related needs
  • Various cognitive and complex learning difficulties

Classes are intentionally small, with a maximum of six learners, supported by at least two members of staff, ensuring a nurturing environment and excellent adult-to-student ratios.

The Role

The Special Needs Teacher will:

  • Plan, prepare, and deliver engaging lessons tailored to diverse learning profiles
  • Create a safe, positive, and structured learning environment
  • Work collaboratively with teaching assistants, therapists, and senior leaders
  • Build strong, trusting relationships that support long-term emotional and academic development
  • Contribute to individual learning plans and wider curriculum planning

This role includes full planning and preparation responsibilities and will be paid to the appropriate Main Teacher Scale, offering long-term stability with the potential to become permanent.

Experience & Requirements

Desired (but not essential):

  • Experience teaching or supporting learners within special education, alternative provision, or PRU settings
  • Understanding of trauma-informed practice, autism strategies, and SEMH approaches
  • Confidence managing behaviour using restorative and relational methods

Essential:

  • A compassionate, patient, and resilient approach
  • A willingness to learn, adapt, and work creatively
  • A genuine passion for supporting young people facing significant barriers to learning

Why Apply?

  • Excellent support from a skilled staff team
  • Small classes with high levels of adult support
  • A long-term opportunity leading to permanent employment
  • A meaningful role where you can see real progress in young people's lives