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SEN Teacher Jobs in Hull

Looking for a new SEN Teacher role in the Hull area across primary or secondary schools? Tradewind helps educators just like you find their ideal classroom job.

Latest Jobs

Primary

Supply Primary Teacher

North East Lincolnshire, Lincolnshire
£150 - £232.56 per day
Daily Supply (temporary)
Expires on 17/03/2026
PrimaryECT

Primary Teacher

Driffield, East Riding of Yorkshire
£130 - £235 per day
Daily Supply (temporary), Long-term (temporary)
Expires on 08/03/2026
Primary

Primary Teachers

Grimsby, Lincolnshire
£168.80 - £232.57 per day
Daily Supply (temporary)
Expires on 12/03/2026
Primary

Primary Supply Teacher

East Riding of Yorkshire
£130 - £235 per day
Daily Supply (temporary)
Expires on 12/03/2026
Primary

Supply Teacher

East Riding of Yorkshire
£130 - £235 per day
Daily Supply (temporary)
Expires on 27/03/2026
Primary

Primary Supply Teacher

Driffield, East Riding of Yorkshire
£130 - £235 per day
Daily Supply (temporary)
Expires on 27/03/2026
Primary

EYFS Teacher

Grimsby, Lincolnshire
£130 - £232.57 per day
Long-term (temporary)
Expires on 27/03/2026
SEN

SEN Primary Teacher

Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire
£140 - £232.56 per annum
Daily Supply (temporary), Long-term (temporary)
Expires on 06/03/2026
Primary

Supply Primary Teacher

North East Lincolnshire, Lincolnshire
£150 - £232.56 per day
Daily Supply (temporary)
Expires on 17/03/2026
PrimaryECT

Primary Teacher

Driffield, East Riding of Yorkshire
£130 - £235 per day
Daily Supply (temporary), Long-term (temporary)
Expires on 08/03/2026

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

There are a number of SEN teacher roles available in Hull. You could be working with pupils who are physically disabled, have sensory disabilities, are emotionally vulnerable or have a learning difficulty such as Dyslexia, ASD or EBD

  • Create daily lesson plans and materials to cater each child’s needs.
  • Keep up to date with children’s progression and development.
  • Be able to use the specialist learning equipment.
  • Attend meetings with staff members and parents/guardians.
  • Work well with other staff members, social workers, speech and language therapists, physiotherapists and educational psychologists.
  • Organise activities outside of the classroom.

To be on your way to becoming an SEN Teacher, you must have either a Bachelor of Education Degree or a Postgraduate Certificate in Education or School Centred Initial Teacher Training (SCITT), the Teach First Leadership Development Programme, the Graduate Teacher Programme or the Registered Teacher Programme.