SEN Jobs – FAQs
What SEN jobs are available in Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire?
T4Teachers regularly recruits for a wide range of SEN jobs in Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire, including roles such as SEN teachers, SEN teaching assistants, learning support assistants and specialist support staff. Opportunities are available across both mainstream schools and specialist settings.
What does an SEN role involve?
Working in an SEN role involves supporting students with special educational needs, including learning difficulties, behavioural challenges, or physical disabilities. Responsibilities can include adapting lessons, providing one-to-one support and helping students access the curriculum in a way that suits their individual needs.
Where can I find SEN jobs near Letchworth, Hitchin or Stevenage?
We offer SEN jobs across Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire, including areas such as:
Our strong relationships with local schools allow us to match candidates with SEN roles close to their preferred location.
Do you offer SEN teaching assistant jobs?
Yes, we regularly recruit for SEN teaching assistant jobs, including roles that involve one-to-one support and small group work. These positions are available in both primary and secondary schools, as well as specialist provisions.
Are there SEN teacher jobs available?
Yes, we offer SEN teacher jobs across a variety of settings. These roles involve working with pupils who require additional support and may include teaching in specialist schools or SEN units within mainstream schools.
Do I need qualifications to work in SEN?
For SEN teacher jobs, you will usually need Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). For roles such as SEN teaching assistants or support staff, requirements may vary, but experience working with children or individuals with additional needs is highly valued.
Can I work in SEN without experience?
Yes, it is possible to start a career in SEN without direct experience. Many schools offer opportunities for entry-level SEN roles, particularly for candidates with transferable skills such as care work, youth work or support roles.
Are SEN jobs available on a flexible basis?
Yes, SEN roles are available on a full-time, part-time, temporary and long-term basis. We also offer supply SEN jobs, allowing candidates to work flexibly across different schools and settings.
What types of SEN settings can I work in?
SEN roles are available in a variety of settings, including:
- Mainstream schools with SEN support units
- Specialist SEN schools
- Alternative provision settings
- Pupil referral units (PRUs)
This variety allows candidates to find a role that suits their skills and interests.
How do I apply for SEN jobs?
To apply for SEN jobs in Hertfordshire or Bedfordshire, simply register with T4Teachers and upload your CV. One of our consultants will then contact you to discuss suitable opportunities based on your experience, preferences and location.