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SEN Teacher Jobs in Hull

Looking for a new teaching role in the Hull area? Tradewind helps educators just like you to find their ideal classroom job.

Latest Jobs

Secondary

Supply Teacher

Grimsby, Lincolnshire
£168.80 - £261.77 per day
Daily Supply (temporary)
Expires on 26/09/2025
SEN

SEMH Teacher

Kingston Upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire
£140 - £232.56 per day
Long-term (temporary), Daily Supply (temporary)
Expires on 27/09/2025
PrimarySEN

EYFS Teacher

Kingston Upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire
£140 - £261.77 per day
Long-term (temporary), Daily Supply (temporary)
Expires on 27/09/2025
SecondarySEN

Science Teacher

Kingston Upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire
£150 - £232.56 per day
Permanent, Long-term (temporary), Daily Supply (temporary)
Expires on 19/09/2025
Primary

Supply Primary Teacher

North Lincolnshire, Lincolnshire
£130 - £200 per day
Daily Supply (temporary)
Expires on 19/09/2025
Primary

Y5/6 Teacher

North Lincolnshire, Lincolnshire
£121 - £190 per day
Long-term (temporary)
Expires on 23/09/2025
Secondary

Supply Teacher

Withernsea, East Riding of Yorkshire
£140 - £180 per day
Daily Supply (temporary)
Expires on 24/09/2025
Primary

Supply Teacher

Kingston Upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire
£130 - £235 per day
Daily Supply (temporary)
Expires on 09/10/2025
Primary

Supply Teacher

Kingston Upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire
£130 - £235 per day
Daily Supply (temporary)
Expires on 25/09/2025
Secondary

Supply Teacher

Kingston Upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire
£140 - £180 per day
Daily Supply (temporary)
Expires on 25/09/2025
Secondary

Supply Teacher

Grimsby, Lincolnshire
£168.80 - £261.77 per day
Daily Supply (temporary)
Expires on 26/09/2025
SEN

SEMH Teacher

Kingston Upon Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire
£140 - £232.56 per day
Long-term (temporary), Daily Supply (temporary)
Expires on 27/09/2025

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.