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SEN Teacher

Supply Desk
Berkshire
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SEN Teacher

Job Title: SEN Teacher

Location: Slough

Contract Type: Full-Time

Start Date: ASAP

Supply Desk is currently recruiting for a passionate and experienced SEN Teacher to join a well-resourced and supportive special school in Slough. This school provides education for pupils with complex needs, including severe learning difficulties (SLD), profound and multiple learning difficulties (PMLD), and associated medical or sensory needs.

This is a rewarding opportunity to make a genuine difference in a school that values inclusion, innovation, and personalised learning.

About the Role:


  • Deliver structured, engaging lessons tailored to pupils with complex needs
  • Plan and adapt learning to support a wide range of physical, cognitive, and emotional needs
  • Create a nurturing, safe, and inclusive classroom environment
  • Work collaboratively with SENCOs, therapists, support staff, and families
  • Support the development of communication, independence, and life skills



The ideal candidate will:


  • Hold Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) – experience in SEN/complex needs is essential
  • Be confident using a range of strategies including sensory approaches, visual supports, and communication aids (e.g. PECS, Makaton)
  • Have strong behaviour management skills and an empathetic, resilient mindset
  • Be proactive, creative, and adaptable to individual student needs
  • Be committed to supporting students holistically—academically, socially, and emotionally



Why Work with Supply Desk?

Supply Desk is a leading UK education recruitment agency connecting passionate educators with roles across all subjects and key stages—from short-term to permanent.


  • Flexible, family-friendly working arrangements
  • Teaching strategies based on the latest research
  • A results-focused team committed to raising standards
  • Wide range of professional development opportunities
  • Refer a friend and earn rewards



How to Apply:

If you’re eager to inspire the next generation and join a forward-thinking, supportive school community, please send your CV highlighting your experience, skills, and why you’re the perfect fit for this role.

For further details, contact Jessica on 01494 840 527 / 07435 552 169 or email Jessica.ellissupplydesk.co.uk

Safeguarding Notice:

The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. An enhanced DBS check on the update service will be required for the successful candidate.

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