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Supply Desk

£29,344 - 44,919 per year

Aylesbury

Fixed Term | Full Time

08/05/2026

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SEN & PRU Teacher Opportunities - Make a Difference in Secondary Settings Across Buckinghamshire!
Location: Buckinghamshire
Contract: Flexible (Full-Time, Part-Time, Short-Term, Long-Term)

Are you a passionate and dedicated teacher ready to support students in secondary settings with Special Educational Needs (SEN) and Pupil Referral Units (PRU)? Supply Desk is seeking skilled teachers to work across secondary schools and settings in Buckinghamshire, providing essential support to students who need it most. If you're motivated to make a real difference in these students' educational journeys, we have exciting opportunities available for you!

  • Comprehensive Support & Development: We offer tailored training, mentorship, and professional development to ensure you have the skills and knowledge to succeed in SEN and PRU settings.
  • Flexibility & Autonomy: Whether you're looking for full-time, part-time, short-term, or long-term placements, you have the freedom to choose roles that match your lifestyle and career aspirations.
  • Inclusive Opportunities: Work in dynamic secondary settings where you'll support students with diverse needs, helping them thrive in their academic and personal development.
  • Career Progression: We're invested in your long-term success. Many of our teachers go on to secure permanent positions and advance their careers with Supply Desk's ongoing support.
  • Exclusive Access to Top Vacancies: Gain early access to a range of opportunities tailored to your skills and preferences.

As an SEN & PRU Teacher, you will:

  • Deliver Tailored Lessons: Plan and deliver engaging, differentiated lessons across subjects, including Mathematics, English, Science, Humanities, Languages, and more.
  • Support Individual Needs: Adapt teaching methods and strategies to cater to the diverse academic, social, and emotional needs of students with SEN or behavioural challenges.
  • Promote Positive Behaviour: Implement effective classroom management techniques, ensuring a positive and respectful environment for all students.
  • Monitor Progress: Regularly assess student progress, providing constructive feedback and personalised support to ensure every student reaches their potential.
  • Collaborate with Staff: Work closely with other teachers, SENCOs, and school leaders to develop and implement strategies that support the success of students with additional needs.
  • Foster Inclusivity: Create a nurturing and inclusive classroom atmosphere where all students feel valued and are encouraged to participate in their learning.

We are looking for committed teachers who are:

  • Passionate about supporting students with SEN and behavioural needs in secondary settings.
  • Qualified teachers preferred, though unqualified teachers who are dedicated to making a difference will also be considered.
  • Skilled in engaging students and adapting lessons to their needs.
  • Creative, resilient, and passionate about fostering a positive, inclusive learning environment.
  • Strong communicators with the ability to work effectively with both students and colleagues.

From Mathematics, English, and Science to Humanities, Languages, Arts, and more, your ideal role awaits in a thriving secondary school environment, where you can teach a broad range of subjects and help students excel in their academic pursuits.

Ready to make a difference in a secondary setting? Send your CV to Buckinghamshire@Supplydesk.co.uk and take the first step toward an exciting and rewarding career. For more information, contact us at 01296 752 499 or 01494 840 527.

We're here for you! Contact us anytime at 07435 552 169 or 07517 908 740 or visit for more details.

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