Autism SEN Teacher

Company: Hays
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Location: Leicester
Job Description:

Your new school Through Hays Education, you’ll gain access to a wide network of schools committed to providing exceptional support for pupils with additional needs. Our partner schools include specialist provisions, mainstream settings with SEN bases, and alternative provisions that cater for a diverse range of learners. Each school offers a supportive, collaborative environment where staff are valued, well resourced and encouraged to make a meaningful impact on pupils’ lives. As a Primary SEN Teacher, you will play a key role in delivering tailored, engaging, and purposeful learning experiences for pupils with additional needs. Teach small groups or individual pupils with a range of SEN, with a particular emphasis on SEMH. Plan and deliver creative, differentiated lessons that inspire progress and support emotional regulation. Work closely with support staff, therapists, and school leaders to put personalised plans into action. Build strong relationships with pupils, using consistent routines and a trauma informed approach. Contribute to behaviour support strategies and whole school inclusion initiatives. Full time and part time working patterns are available to suit your circumstances, with start dates available immediately or from Easter. Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent. Experience working with pupils with Special Educational Needs – SEN experience is essential, ideally with SEMH across Primary and/or Secondary settings. A nurturing, resilient, and adaptable approach to teaching. If you are passionate about making a meaningful difference to the lives of children with additional needs – and want to be part of a school that truly values its staff – we would love to hear from you. Hays Specialist Recruitment Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept the T&C’s, Privacy Policy and Disclaimers which can be…

Posted: April 2nd, 2026