SEN Teacher - Dorset Sen-school

23rd February start
Full Time
Posted about 21 hours ago
Expiring 31st July
Dorset
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To plan, deliver, and evaluate high-quality teaching and learning for pupils with Special Educational Needs (SEN), ensuring all students can access a broad, balanced, and inclusive curriculum and make excellent progress. Key Responsibilities 1. Teaching & Learning Plan and deliver differentiated lessons tailored to pupils’ individual needs. Adapt teaching strategies to support a range of needs (e.g., ASD, ADHD, SEMH, dyslexia, speech and language difficulties). Develop and implement Individual Education Plans (IEPs) or Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs). Use assessment data to inform planning and track pupil progress. Promote independence, resilience, and confidence in learners. 2. Inclusion & Support Work closely with the SENCO to identify and assess pupils with additional needs. Liaise with external agencies (e.g., educational psychologists, speech and language therapists). Support classroom teachers with differentiation strategies. Provide targeted interventions (1:1 or small group). 3. Behaviour & Wellbeing Implement positive behaviour management strategies. Foster a safe, nurturing learning environment. Support pupils’ social and emotional development. 4. Communication & Collaboration Work collaboratively with parents/carers to review progress and set targets. Attend and contribute to Annual Reviews and multi-agency meetings. Provide training or guidance to teaching assistants. Maintain accurate records in line with statutory requirements. 5. Professional Development Engage in CPD related to SEN and inclusive practice. Stay updated with relevant legislation (e.g., SEND Code of Practice). Contribute to whole-school inclusion policies. Person Specification Essential Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). Experience working with children with SEN. Strong understanding of inclusive teaching strategies. Knowledge of safeguarding procedures. Excellent communication and teamwork skills. Desirable SEN qualification (e.g., NASENCo Award). Experience working in specialist settings. Training in specific interventions (e.g., PECS, Makaton, Team Teach).
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This specialised school supports children and young people diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder, operating on a 38-52 week basis. Situated in a scenic countryside setting with extensive grounds, the school offers numerous facilities including a theatre, sports hall, indoor and outdoor riding areas, a climbing wall, various safe play zones, and a swimming pool. Students have full access to the National Curriculum, with teaching tailored to meet their individual needs. The school adopts a proven programme of specialist education combined with 24-hour care, incorporating a wide range of clinical and therapeutic support. Highly skilled, multi-disciplinary teams and high staffing ratios ensure intensive, personalised support for each student. In every class, small groups of six students benefit from the dedicated attention of a teacher and at least two support staff. Accommodation is provided both on-site and off-site, offering a caring and homely environment. Each student is assigned a keyworker responsible for overseeing their care, safety, welfare, and learning programmes. Admissions are flexible and can take place at any point during the academic year. This welcoming setting emphasises a holistic approach to education and care, fostering independence, development, and well-being for all students.

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  • SEN Teacher - Dorset Sen-school
    SEN School school in DorsetFull Time
    23 Feb - 31 Jul 2026
    To plan, deliver, and evaluate high-quality teaching and learning for pupils with Special Educational Needs (SEN), ensuring all students can access a broad, balanced, and inclusive curriculum and make excellent progress. Key Responsibilities 1. Teaching & Learning Plan and deliver differentiated lessons tailored to pupils’ individual needs. Adapt teaching strategies to support a range of needs (e.g., ASD, ADHD, SEMH, dyslexia, speech and language difficulties). Develop and implement Individual Education Plans (IEPs) or Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs). Use assessment data to inform planning and track pupil progress. Promote independence, resilience, and confidence in learners. 2. Inclusion & Support Work closely with the SENCO to identify and assess pupils with additional needs. Liaise with external agencies (e.g., educational psychologists, speech and language therapists). Support classroom teachers with differentiation strategies. Provide targeted interventions (1:1 or small group). 3. Behaviour & Wellbeing Implement positive behaviour management strategies. Foster a safe, nurturing learning environment. Support pupils’ social and emotional development. 4. Communication & Collaboration Work collaboratively with parents/carers to review progress and set targets. Attend and contribute to Annual Reviews and multi-agency meetings. Provide training or guidance to teaching assistants. Maintain accurate records in line with statutory requirements. 5. Professional Development Engage in CPD related to SEN and inclusive practice. Stay updated with relevant legislation (e.g., SEND Code of Practice). Contribute to whole-school inclusion policies. Person Specification Essential Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). Experience working with children with SEN. Strong understanding of inclusive teaching strategies. Knowledge of safeguarding procedures. Excellent communication and teamwork skills. Desirable SEN qualification (e.g., NASENCo Award). Experience working in specialist settings. Training in specific interventions (e.g., PECS, Makaton, Team Teach).
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    Posted about 21 hours ago
  • SEN Teaching Assistant - Dorset Sen-school
    SEN School school in DorsetFull Time
    8 Sep 2025 - 24 Jul 2026
    📍 Location: Blandford Forum 🕒 Hours: 37.5 per week (between 7:00am – 4:30pm, term time only) 💼 Contract: Permanent | Term Time Only 💰 Salary: £21,742.50 per year 📅 Closing Date: Wednesday 9th July 2025 ✨ Change a young person’s life – start your career in SEN education today! A welcoming, specialist SEN school in Blandford Forum is seeking a full-time Teaching Assistant to support children and young people with complex needs, including autism and learning difficulties. 💬🧩 You’ll work closely with a team of passionate educators, therapists and key workers to provide tailored support—both in the classroom and out in the community—helping every pupil reach their potential. 🌱🎯 🔧 Your Role Will Include: 🎓 Supporting pupils in class and during individual learning session ✂️ Assisting teachers/tutors with preparation and delivery of lessons 🧠 Encouraging independence, life skills and communication 🚌 Supporting pupils on off-site trips and community-based learning 🙋‍♀️ We're Looking For: 💛 A caring, patient and resilient approach 👂 Great listening and communication skills 🧑‍🤝‍🧑 Team players who are reliable, flexible and enthusiastic 📘 Knowledge of SEN/autism is a plus—but not essential 🧾 TA qualifications welcome, but full training is provided 🎁 What’s On Offer: 🧑‍🏫 A fully supported 6-month probationary period 📚 Ongoing training and mentoring from experienced staff 🌟 A friendly, inclusive and supportive school environment 🚀 Real opportunities for growth and long-term development If you're keen to learn more, feel free to book a short video chat with us at a time that suits you using the link below: 👉 https://calendar.app.google/H4yjFJZ4evpdwbyt6 👉 Ready to make a real difference? Apply now through Zen Educate and take the first step in a rewarding SEN career. 🌈 This role is subject to enhanced DBS and reference checks in line with safeguarding guidelines. Online background screening will also be completed before appointment. 🔒
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