We are looking for a dedicated and compassionate English Teacher to join an alternative provision in the Colchester area. This full-time, permanent role offers the opportunity to teach in a highly supportive environment designed for young people aged between 11-17 with SEN and SEMH needs who require an alternative to mainstream education.
As an English Teacher in this specialist setting, you will deliver engaging, creative, and differentiated lessons that focus on building both academic skills and confidence. Class sizes are small, allowing you to tailor learning to individual needs and truly make an impact. You will work closely with a skilled, multi-disciplinary team who share a commitment to therapeutic, student-centred practice.
This is a rewarding opportunity for a teacher with resilience, empathy, and the ability to think creatively about learning. The provision places high value on staff wellbeing, continuous professional development, and maintaining a supportive, collaborative culture. In return, you will receive a competitive salary and excellent benefits, along with regular opportunities for training and progression.
If you are passionate about helping young people re-engage with English and achieve their potential, this role could be the perfect fit.
Key Responsibilities
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Plan and deliver engaging English lessons tailored to SEN and SEMH learners
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Adapt the curriculum to meet individual needs in small group and one-to-one settings
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Support students in developing literacy skills and confidence
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Work collaboratively with colleagues, therapists, and support staff
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Track student progress and contribute to IEP targets and reviews
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Create a safe, structured, and inclusive classroom environment
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Engage in CPD and staff development activities
Qualifications and Experience
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Qualified Teacher Status (QTS or equivalent)
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Strong subject knowledge and passion for English
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Experience teaching students with SEN/SEMH or in alternative provision (desirable)
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Excellent communication and relationship-building skills
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Ability to maintain patience, consistency, and positivity in challenging situations
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Commitment to inclusive, therapeutic approaches to education
Safeguarding Notice & How to Apply
SENDirect and our partner provisions are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All applicants will be required to undergo enhanced DBS checks and provide references. Applicants must already have the right to work in the UK; sponsorship is not available.
If this opportunity feels right for you, please click "APPLY" or contact SENDirect for further information.
Not quite the right role? Get in touch to discuss other SEN and SEMH teaching opportunities in the area.