As a SEMH Teacher, you will play a crucial role in creating an inclusive and supportive learning environment that nurtures the academic and personal development of all students.
The ideal candidate will be qualified to teach either Primary or Secondary levels and should possess the expertise to address the unique challenges presented by students with Complex behaviour or Severe Needs.
Are you a passionate, resilient patient and nurturing individual who is committed to supporting and working with children with Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) difficulties?
Or have you always aspired to work with SEMH children and would like to take on a new challenge?
Are you a qualified English Teacher or an experienced English instructor who has experience working with children that have challenging behaviour?
A reputable SEMH school in Barnet, London (N20) providing students with a unique curriculum to further student's education based on their ability is a seeking a dedicated and compassionate Primary Teacher.
You will be responsible for providing a safe and inclusive learning environment for SEMH Children.
The successful candidate will work to provide the curated curriculum designed in supporting pupils who are at risk or have other needs preventing them from attending school.
Exciting Opportunity for an SEMH at an Ofsted Good School, based just outside of Dartford.. We are excited to announce an incredible opportunity for an SEMH Teacher to join our passionate team dedicated to outstanding education.
Position: SEN Maths
About Us
We are a specialist Social, Emotional and Mental Health school, dedicated to the wellbeing and education of our pupils.We cater to students aged 11-16 with SEMH needs, ASD and ADHD.
Position: Qualified Teacher (SEN/SEMH) Location: Surrey (Various locations available close to your home address)
Job Advertisement: Qualified Teacher for SEN/SEMH Schools in Surrey
Are you a dedicated and passionate teacher looking to make a real difference in the lives of children with Special Educational Needs (SEN) or Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) challenges?