Read our blog articles
Our BLOG hub us full of news, articles and helpful guides to support your career in education. For everything you need to know about
working in education, written by education career experts, we’ve got it covered. For even more articles and advice see our RESOURCES page →
Graduate roles in UK special education are well paid and plentiful. With a degree, you can find graduate jobs that pay up to £30,000 per year (or even more). And the best part is: you will be helping students with disabilities succeed!
An SEN Teacher is a special education teacher that works with students who have autism, emotional and behavioural disorders or learning disabilities.
An SEN Support Worker is a person who helps children and young people with special educational needs, such as Autism, PMLD, SLD, or other learning disabilities and difficulties.
As an SEN Manager, you will be expected to help students with special needs and their families. You will need to understand how they learn best and what accommodations they may need to reach success. This article discusses the role of an SEN Manager and some tips on how you can start your career path now!.
A SEN Teaching Assistant, also known as an auxiliary or support worker, works in schools to provide assistance for teachers in delivering an exciting and engaging curriculum.
What to do after the end of furlough? If you have found yourself unemployed and don't know what to do next, maybe you should consider a new career path.