Primary SEN Teacher
Posting date: | 25 July 2025 |
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Salary: | £33,075 to £48,719 per year |
Hours: | Full time |
Closing date: | 24 August 2025 |
Location: | Surrey, RH6 0NY |
Company: | Randstad Education |
Job type: | Permanent |
Job reference: | PR-1429968_1753457048 |
Summary
Role: Primary SEN Teacher
Start Date: September | Full-Time | Permanent
Location : Surrey "It shouldn't matter how slowly a child learns. What matters is that we encourage them to never stop." Are you a qualified Primary SEN Teacher? Do you hold QTS and have a specialism in primary SEN? Are you passionate about nurturing the potential of young learners with Autism and communication difficulties? If so, this could be your ideal role. Randstad Education is proud to partner with a leading specialist School in Surrey dedicated to providing exceptional education for children with complex special educational needs. We're searching for a dedicated Primary SEN Teacher to join their supportive team, making a profound impact on students in Years 2-6. About the School It's a place Where Every Child Flourishes This isn't just a School, it's a community built on a child-centred ethos and a commitment to holistic development. Here, small, supportive classes and rich resources create an environment where emotional well-being, structured learning, and individual progress are paramount. You'll benefit from collaborative leadership, strong multi-agency input, and continuous access to specialist training, empowering you to deliver truly outstanding education. Your Role: Guiding Young Minds to Success As a Primary SEN Teacher, you'll be instrumental in shaping bright futures. Your responsibilities will include:
Start Date: September | Full-Time | Permanent
Location : Surrey "It shouldn't matter how slowly a child learns. What matters is that we encourage them to never stop." Are you a qualified Primary SEN Teacher? Do you hold QTS and have a specialism in primary SEN? Are you passionate about nurturing the potential of young learners with Autism and communication difficulties? If so, this could be your ideal role. Randstad Education is proud to partner with a leading specialist School in Surrey dedicated to providing exceptional education for children with complex special educational needs. We're searching for a dedicated Primary SEN Teacher to join their supportive team, making a profound impact on students in Years 2-6. About the School It's a place Where Every Child Flourishes This isn't just a School, it's a community built on a child-centred ethos and a commitment to holistic development. Here, small, supportive classes and rich resources create an environment where emotional well-being, structured learning, and individual progress are paramount. You'll benefit from collaborative leadership, strong multi-agency input, and continuous access to specialist training, empowering you to deliver truly outstanding education. Your Role: Guiding Young Minds to Success As a Primary SEN Teacher, you'll be instrumental in shaping bright futures. Your responsibilities will include:
- Delivering engaging, differentiated lessons meticulously tailored to EHCPs.
- Creating a consistent, structured classroom that provides security and fosters optimal learning.
- Developing pupils' communication, social, and emotional skills through targeted strategies.
- Collaborating closely with Teaching Assistants and other support staff to ensure every pupil's needs are met.
- Monitoring progress diligently, adapting approaches, and celebrating every single achievement.
- Fostering an inclusive, respectful, and emotionally safe learning space.
- Working effectively with parents, carers, therapists, and external agencies to ensure a cohesive support network.
- QTS, PGCE, or an equivalent UK-recognised teaching qualification is essential.
- Proven experience working with primary-aged children with Autism or related SEN.
- A strong understanding of EHCP implementation and personalised teaching methods.
- Calm, compassionate behaviour management strategies.
- Excellent communication and teamwork skills.
- An Enhanced DBS (or willingness to obtain one).
- A competitive salary reflective of your experience.
- Fully funded CPD and regular specialist training to continuously enhance your skills.
- Access to the Employee Assistance Programme & mental health support.
- Opportunities for progression within a supportive School trust.
- A £1,000 referral bonus for successful candidate recommendations (terms apply).