Empowering Educators

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We specialize in connecting passionate SEN teachers with schools across London and the Home Counties. Our focus is on providing quality support for inclusive education, ensuring both students and educators thrive.

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What our teachers say

“Working with this agency has been a game changer for me. They truly understand the needs of SEN teachers and help match us with the right schools. I feel supported and valued, which makes a big difference in my work. Thanks for all your help!”

Rated 5 out of 5

Jane Doe

Great support throughout my journey

“The team has been fantastic. I was able to find a position that fits my skills and passion perfectly. Their dedication to matching teachers with schools is evident right from the start. I highly recommend them!”

Rated 5 out of 5

John Smith

Excellent matching services

Common Questions

Get the answers you need about becoming an SEN teacher.

To become an SEN teacher, you’ll typically need a degree in education or a related field, along with qualified teacher status (QTS). Additional courses or certifications in special education can enhance your expertise and make you more competitive.

The demand for skilled SEN teachers is rising, providing strong job prospects. With experience, you can move into leadership roles or specialize further, contributing significantly to educational accessibility.

Training duration can vary widely. A bachelor’s degree typically takes three to four years. If you’re pursuing a postgraduate certificate or a specialized project, that could add one to two more years to your timeline.

Yes, many schools offer part-time positions or flexible roles, especially in support capacities. This can be a great way to balance your professional goals with personal commitments.

Key skills include patience, empathy, and strong communication. Being adaptable and resourceful is essential, as is the ability to work collaboratively with colleagues, parents, and other specialists to support students’ needs.

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