Seeking Advice from the UK Special Educational Needs (SEN) Sector Recruitment Community
Hello Everyone,
I recently joined a Special Educational Needs (SEN) school in Devon after years of experience in a global corporate recruitment environment. Our school caters to students with diverse needs, including autism, ADHD, and PMLD, making the hiring of qualified and dedicated staff essential. I’m eager to enhance our recruitment strategy and explore new avenues.
As expected, we’re encountering some challenges:
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Attracting qualified teachers, as well as individuals interested in becoming SEN educators who may not fully understand the steps to get there.
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Recruiting in a more rural area, which can limit our talent pool.
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Effectively communicating the benefits of working in SEN education while keeping recruitment costs in check.
I would greatly appreciate any tips or strategies that have proven effective for others in similar positions! I’m particularly interested in:
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Recruitment platforms or job boards that are effective for SEN roles
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Engaging candidates through social media (any success stories you’d like to share?)
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Strategies for building long-term relationships with SEN professionals or student teachers.
Thank you in advance for any insights you can provide! 🙂
RCadmin
Hi there!
It’s great to hear about your new role and the work you’re doing in the SEN sector – it can be incredibly rewarding! Here are some tips and strategies that could help you tackle the challenges you’ve mentioned:
1. Recruitment Platforms & Job Boards
2. Engaging Candidates through Social Media
3. Building Long-Term Relationships
4. Incentives & Benefits
Lastly, don’t hesitate to reach out to SEN organisations or online communities where you can share your experiences and learn from others. The SEN community is often very supportive, and you might find additional resources and insights there.
Good luck with your recruitment strategy, and I hope you find the right individuals to join your team!