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Whether you're supporting children with SEND in a school or adults with learning disabilities in a care setting, Inspire EHC connects you with roles that match your skills, values, and ambitions,  across education and health & social care throughout England.

Why Register with Inspire EHC?

  • Specialist consultants who know SEND, learning disabilities, and mental health, not generalists reading from a script
  • Personalised matching to roles that fit your experience, preferences, and career goals
  • Exclusive vacancies across residential services, schools, alternative provisions, and community health settings
  • Compliance made easy we guide you through DBS checks, safeguarding requirements, and referencing from start to finish.

We Go Beyond the Job Board

We don't just match CVs to vacancies. Before recommending any placement, our consultants assess the environment, culture, team dynamics, and management style to make sure it's right for you long-term. That means fewer surprises, less burnout, and roles you'll actually want to stay in.

Our consultants specialise across:

  • Special educational needs (SEND) and SEMH education settings
  • Learning disability and autism services
  • Mental health and complex needs care
  • Residential, supported living, and community health

How It Works

Step 1 — Register online. Submit your CV and details to join our candidate database instantly.

Step 2 — Complete compliance checks. We'll guide you through DBS, references, and any required documentation. We manage the admin so you don't have to.

Step 3 — Speak to a specialist. Your dedicated consultant will discuss your goals, salary expectations, and preferred locations before putting you forward for anything.

Vetting typically takes 3–5 days. Once cleared, you can start work immediately.

Common Questions

What qualifications do I need?
It depends on the role. Teaching roles typically require QTS or a Level 2/3 TA qualification. Care Certificates or Level 2 or 3 in Care are often required in Health and Social Care. Roles often value experience with autism, learning disabilities, SEMH, or complex needs just as highly as formal qualifications. If you're transitioning from another sector, talk to us; transferable skills count.

Is there a fee?
No. Our service is completely free for job seekers. We're paid by the employers we place you with.

How quickly can I start?
Most candidates are work-ready within 3–5 days of completing compliance. We fast-track the process wherever we can.

If you're ready to take the next step in your SEND career with a trusted recruitment partner, register on our website today Inspire EHC – Registration Link

 

 

 

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Autism, Learning Disabilities & Mental Health Support Workers

Mid Essex
Essex
£14.30 - £20.00 per hour, dependent on experience, qualifications and client requirements
Autism, Learning Disabilities & Mental Health Support Workers Locations: King's Lynn, Great Yarmouth, Lowestoft, Bury St Edmunds, Ipswich and Colchester Contract Types: Long-Term, Temp to Perm and Permanent Opportunities Hours: Full-Time and Part-Time Available Salary: Competitive, dependent on experience and role Join Inspire EHC's Specialist Support Talent Pool Across East Anglia Do you have a passion for supporting autistic individuals, people with learning disabilities or those experiencing mental health challenges? Whether you come from a support work, care, residential, healthcare, youth work or community support background, Inspire EHC would love to hear from you. We are expanding our specialist support talent pool across East Anglia and are looking for compassionate, resilient and dedicated individuals to support children, young people and adults with a range of additional needs. We regularly work with specialist services, residential settings, supported living providers, autism services, mental health provisions and specialist educational settings across King's Lynn, Great Yarmouth, Lowestoft, Bury St Edmunds, Ipswich and Colchester. The Role As a Support Worker, you will play a vital role in empowering individuals to live fulfilling and independent lives. Every day is different, but your support can have a lasting impact on a person's confidence, wellbeing, communication skills and overall quality of life. You may support individuals with: • Autism Spectrum Conditions (ASC) • Learning Disabilities • Social, Emotional and Mental Health Needs (SEMH) • ADHD • Challenging Behaviour • Speech and Communication Needs • Complex Needs • Anxiety and Mental Health Difficulties Key Responsibilities • Provide person-centred support tailored to individual needs. • Build trusting and positive relationships. • Promote independence, confidence and self-esteem. • Support emotional wellbeing and positive mental health. • Assist with daily living skills and life skills development. • Encourage participation in activities and community engagement. • Support individuals during challenging situations using positive behaviour approaches. • Work collaboratively with families, colleagues and multidisciplinary teams. • Maintain accurate records and follow safeguarding procedures at all times. What We're Looking For We would love to hear from individuals with experience in: • Support Work • Residential Care • Autism Services • Learning Disability Support • Mental Health Services • Youth Work • Healthcare • Community Support • Social Care You'll be: • Compassionate and empathetic. • Calm under pressure. • Resilient and patient. • A positive role model. • Able to build strong professional relationships. • Passionate about improving outcomes for vulnerable individuals. What Inspire EHC Can Offer • Access to a wide range of specialist support opportunities across East Anglia. • Flexible working options. • Long-term and permanent career opportunities. • Competitive rates of pay. • Ongoing support from a dedicated consultant. • Opportunities to gain valuable experience within specialist services. • Career progression within the health, social care and specialist support sectors. Apply Today If you're passionate about supporting autistic individuals, people with learning disabilities or those experiencing mental health challenges, we'd love to welcome you to our growing talent pool. Register your interest today and be among the first to hear about exciting opportunities across King's Lynn, Great Yarmouth, Lowestoft, Bury St Edmunds, Ipswich and Colchester. Safeguarding & Equal Opportunities Inspire EHC Ltd is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff to share this commitment. All successful applicants will be subject to safer recruitment checks including an Enhanced DBS check, satisfactory references, right to work checks and verification of employment history. Inspire EHC Ltd is proud to be an Equal Opportunities Employer. We welcome applications from candidates of all backgrounds and are committed to creating an inclusive environment where everyone is valued and respected. Please note: We are currently unable to offer visa sponsorship for these opportunities.

Contract SEN Teaching Assistant (SEMH) - Norwich

Mid Norfolk
Norfolk
£92 - £110/day dependent on experience
Contract SEN Teaching Assistant (SEMH) Location: Norwich, Norfolk Contract: Fixed-Term until December 2026, with the potential for long-term opportunities for the right candidate Hours: Full-Time, Term Time Only Salary: Competitive, dependent on experience Make a Real Difference Every Day Are you passionate about supporting young people who need guidance, encouragement and positive role models to help them succeed? Do you have experience working with children and young people with Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs? Inspire EHC is delighted to be working in partnership with a specialist SEMH school in Norwich, seeking a dedicated and resilient SEN Teaching Assistant to join their team. This is an excellent opportunity to become part of a nurturing educational setting where relationships, consistency and personalised support help pupils overcome barriers to learning and reach their full potential. This contract position is initially until December 2026, with the possibility of extending into a longer-term or permanent role for the right individual. The Role As an SEN Teaching Assistant, you will play a vital role in supporting students both inside and outside the classroom. Working closely with teachers, pastoral teams and other professionals, you will help create a positive learning environment where pupils feel safe, supported and ready to engage in education. Many of the young people you'll support have experienced challenges in their educational journey and require patient, consistent adults who can build trust, promote positive outcomes and encourage progress. Key Responsibilities • Support pupils with SEMH needs to access learning and engage positively in school life. • Assist with the delivery of personalised learning activities and intervention programmes. • Build positive and professional relationships with students to promote confidence and self-esteem. • Support emotional regulation and encourage positive behaviour strategies. • Work closely with teaching and pastoral staff to meet individual student needs. • Monitor and record student progress and achievements. • Help create a safe, structured and inclusive learning environment. • Promote independence, resilience and essential life skills. • Follow safeguarding procedures and contribute to maintaining a secure environment for all pupils. What We're Looking For • Previous experience working with children or young people with SEMH, SEN or behavioural needs. • A calm, resilient and empathetic approach. • Strong communication and relationship-building skills. • The ability to remain positive and adaptable in a dynamic environment. • A genuine passion for supporting vulnerable learners. • Experience within education, youth work, care or support settings is highly desirable. • Relevant qualifications in Education, Childcare, Health & Social Care or Support Work are beneficial but not essential. What You'll Gain • The opportunity to make a meaningful difference in the lives of young people. • A supportive and welcoming school environment. • Valuable experience within a specialist SEMH setting. • Ongoing support from your dedicated Inspire EHC consultant. • Potential long-term and permanent career opportunities. • Access to professional development and training opportunities. Apply Today If you're looking for a rewarding role where every day brings the opportunity to positively impact a young person's future, we'd love to hear from you. Join a specialist SEMH school in Norwich where compassion, understanding and high expectations help pupils develop the skills and confidence they need to succeed. Safer Recruitment & Equal Opportunities Inspire EHC Ltd is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All successful applicants will be subject to safer recruitment checks including an Enhanced DBS check, Barred List check, satisfactory references, online searches, right to work checks and verification of qualifications and employment history in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education guidance. Inspire EHC Ltd is proud to be an Equal Opportunities Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. Applications are welcomed from suitably qualified candidates regardless of age, disability, gender identity, marital status, race, religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation. Please note: We are currently unable to offer visa sponsorship for this position.

SEN Teacher

East Suffolk
Suffolk
£180 - £250/day
SEN Teacher (KS3) – Contract Role – Lowestoft, Suffolk | September 2026 Start Location: Lowestoft, Suffolk Job Type: Contract (Full-Time) Contract Duration: September 2026 – December 2026 Salary: £180 – £250 per day (dependent on experience) SEN Teacher Job – KS3 – Lowestoft, Suffolk Are you a passionate and experienced SEN Teacher or SEND Teacher looking for a rewarding contract role in Suffolk? Inspire EHC is working in partnership with a highly regarded Outstanding SEN School in Lowestoft to recruit a dedicated KS3 SEN Teacher. This is an excellent opportunity to join a supportive specialist setting where you can make a genuine difference in the lives of young people with additional needs. About the SEN School This well-established Special Educational Needs (SEN) school in Lowestoft supports pupils from Year 3 to Year 11, including access to term-time residential provision. The school specialises in supporting students with: Moderate Learning Difficulties (MLD) Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC) Speech, Language and Communication Needs (SLCN) Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs All pupils have an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP), ensuring a structured, personalised approach to learning, development and wellbeing. The school prides itself on creating a safe, inclusive, and nurturing environment, focused on building independence, confidence, and life skills. Key Responsibilities – SEN Teacher (KS3) As a KS3 SEN Teacher, you will: Plan and deliver engaging, differentiated lessons tailored to pupils with SEN Support students in achieving outcomes linked to their EHCP targets Implement effective behaviour management strategies Create a positive, inclusive classroom environment Work collaboratively with Teaching Assistants, therapists, and families Follow and contribute to Individual Education Plans (IEPs) Promote student independence, confidence, and emotional wellbeing Requirements – SEN / SEND Teacher To be successful in this SEN Teacher job in Suffolk, you will have: Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or equivalent Experience working in SEN, SEND, or specialist education settings Strong knowledge of autism, MLD, and communication needs Excellent classroom and behaviour management skills A flexible, patient, and empathetic approach Strong communication and teamwork abilities A genuine passion for supporting children with additional needs Why Apply for This SEN Teacher Role in Lowestoft? Join an Outstanding SEN school in Suffolk Work within a supportive and experienced leadership team Make a real impact in SEND education Competitive daily pay rates (£180–£250) Ongoing support from Inspire EHC recruitment specialists Opportunity to build experience in a well-respected specialist setting Safeguarding & Equal Opportunities Inspire EHC and our partner SEN school are fully committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All applicants will be required to: Complete an enhanced DBS check Provide two professional references We are proud to be an Equal Opportunities employer, welcoming applications from all backgrounds. Apply Now – SEN Teacher Jobs in Suffolk If you are an enthusiastic SEN Teacher, SEND Teacher, or Special Needs Teacher looking for a contract role in Lowestoft, Suffolk, apply today and take the next step in your SEN teaching career.

Humanities / PHSE Teacher (SEMH – Secondary)

East Norfolk
Norfolk
MPS + SEN
Humanities / PHSE Teacher (SEMH – Secondary) Location: Great Yarmouth & Lowestoft (50:50 split) Start Date: September 2026 Contract: Permanent Hours: 35–40 per week Salary: Main Pay Scale Inspire, Motivate and Empower Learners Through Humanities & PHSE Are you a passionate Humanities / PHSE Teacher who believes every young person deserves an engaging and accessible education? Do you thrive in creative environments where relationships, curiosity and wellbeing sit at the heart of learning? Whether you are an experienced teacher or an ECT eager to make a difference, this role offers a unique opportunity to transform the lives of learners with SEMH and additional needs. Join a growing, Ofsted-rated ‘Good’ special school supporting young people with ADHD, autism, dyslexia and social, emotional and mental health challenges. The school is expanding across Great Yarmouth and Lowestoft, offering you the chance to help shape a forward-thinking curriculum and make a lasting impact. The Role As a Humanities / PHSE Teacher (SEMH), you will deliver creative, accessible and meaningful lessons to KS3 and KS4 pupils across two small, nurturing campuses. With class sizes up to 10 students and a learning approach rooted in movement, connection and curiosity, this is a role where you can truly teach beyond the textbook. Your lessons will bring humanities concepts and PHSE themes to life, helping students explore the wider world, understand themselves and develop the confidence to thrive. Key Responsibilities Teach an engaging, adaptive Humanities and PHSE curriculum tailored to diverse SEN and SEMH needs Use creative, hands-on and movement-based approaches to make learning memorable Support pupils’ academic progress as well as their emotional and social development Work collaboratively with pastoral, therapeutic and education teams Plan and assess against EHCP outcomes, ensuring every learner makes meaningful progress What Makes This School Stand Out A creative, flexible curriculum designed around exploration and self-expression Physical activity embedded in 50% of the school day to support regulation and focus Trauma-informed, non-restraint behavioural practice Small classes with strong staff-to-pupil ratios for personalised learning Onsite multidisciplinary therapeutic support for holistic development What We’re Looking For QTS or QTLS (essential) Experience in mainstream or SEN settings (Humanities/PHSE experience strongly preferred) Confident in adapting learning for pupils with EHCPs and SEMH needs Strong relationship-building skills and the ability to re-engage learners Full UK driving licence and access to a vehicle (essential for travel between sites) What You’ll Gain A rewarding role in a purpose-led school committed to inclusion and growth Tailored CPD and career progression A supportive, collaborative school culture that values staff wellbeing Ongoing guidance from a dedicated Inspire EHC consultant Clear development pathways within an innovative, expanding educational community Apply Now If you are ready to teach Humanities / PHSE in a setting where creativity, movement and relationships drive learning, we would love to hear from you. Join us in redefining what education can look like for young people with additional needs and discover how rewarding this role can truly be. Safeguarding & Equal Opportunities Inspire EHC and our partner school are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All successful applicants will be subject to enhanced DBS checks and two references. We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer and welcome applicants from all backgrounds. Please note: We are currently unable to offer visa sponsorship.

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