SEN Maths Teacher in Bromley

SEN Maths Teacher in Bromley

Job Ref: SEN-MATHS-BR-JM
Location Lewisham and Bexley and Bromley and Croydon in Greater London
SEN Teaching Jobs SEN Teaching Jobs
Start date 08 December, 2025
Contract type Contract Temporary Supply
Salary £180 - £280 per day
Contract info Subject to experience

Job Description


Are you an experienced teacher passionate about supporting children with special educational needs?

Do you have the subject-knowledge and flexibility to deliver Maths in a highly specialised, therapeutic environment where every student can thrive?

-Full-time, permanent SEN Maths Teacher role — start ASAP
-Supportive hospital-school / specialist environment for students with social, emotional and mental health needs
-Competitive salary
-Excellent opportunities for professional and personal growth

We are seeking a dedicated SEN Maths Teacher to join a specialist hospital-based school. This provision supports children and young people (ages 4–19) who are in hospital or receiving treatment for mental health needs, many of whom have experienced disruption to education, social, emotional or behavioural difficulties. The school offers a therapeutic, inclusive and stabilising learning environment where small group or one-to-one teaching supports individual learning plans and helps pupils maintain or catch up with their academic progress during treatment.

As the Maths Teacher, you will plan and deliver individualised or small-group Maths lessons tailored to pupils’ needs and circumstances. You will provide a reassuring, structured learning environment with flexibility to respond to students’ mental health needs, helping them build confidence, resilience, and academic skills. You will collaborate closely with hospital staff, therapists and the wider teaching team to support each pupil’s social, emotional and educational development, and help them maintain continuity of education or prepare for reintegration into mainstream schooling when ready.

To be successful, you should hold Qualified Teacher Status (QTS), have strong subject knowledge in Mathematics and ideally have experience supporting young people with social, emotional or mental health (SEMH) needs. Flexibility, empathy, strong behaviour management and the ability to adapt teaching to individual emotional, social and learning needs are essential. A genuine commitment to supporting students through challenging times and helping them succeed academically and personally is key.

If you are ready to make a meaningful difference in SEN and mental-health education, apply today and take the next step in your teaching career!


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