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Could you work in SEND?

Open the door to a rewarding career in SEND: how your skills already fit

A career in SEND could be your next step if you’re looking to make a meaningful difference to children, young people and families.

Across the Eastern Region, SEND teams work with schools, families and professionals to make sure the right support is in place at the right time—helping children and young people learn, communicate and thrive.

But one of the biggest misconceptions is that there’s only one way into SEND.

Different paths into SEND

Many people working in SEND have built their careers through different experiences.

These include:

  • education and learning support
  • health visiting
  • social care
  • early years
  • youth or community work
  • other roles supporting people

What matters most is not one specific qualification—but your ability to understand people, build relationships and keep learning.

Skills you already have

Transferable skills are at the heart of SEND roles.

These include:

  • communication and relationship building
  • problem-solving and adaptability
  • empathy and resilience
  • teamwork and collaboration

Many professionals already use these skills every day.

One SEND professional described how their background in health visiting helped them adapt quickly, communicate clearly and build rapport—skills they now use in their role every day.

Supporting children and young people in practice

In some roles, SEND professionals work directly in schools—supporting staff, advising on approaches, and helping improve areas like speech and language provision.

The aim isn’t just short-term support.

It’s about building confidence and capability so that support continues long after an intervention has finished.

Growing your career in SEND

SEND is also a career where you can keep developing.

Professionals build their skills through:

  • hands-on experience
  • supervision and training
  • shadowing and mentoring
  • apprenticeships and qualifications

Some progress through degree apprenticeships while working, gaining real-world experience while training towards specialist roles.

A wide range of SEND careers

SEND is broader than many people realise.

It includes:

  • SEND officer
  • speech, language and communication
  • occupational therapy
  • educational psychology
  • specialist teaching
  • inclusion and learning support

As one professional described it, SEND is a “big wide world”—with different roles supporting different needs.

Your experience could be more relevant than you think.

How to take your first step

If you’re thinking about a career in SEND, start with what you already have.

If you’ve worked with children, young people, families or communities in any capacity, you may already have valuable experience.

You could also build your understanding by:

  • volunteering with children’s groups or charities
  • working in community or school settings
  • gaining experience supporting families

Open the door to your next chapter

A career in SEND is meaningful, varied and full of opportunity.

You could help schools become more inclusive.
You could support children to communicate, learn and participate.
You could make a lasting difference to families and communities.

Your skills could open the door to a rewarding career within SEND.

Ready to take the next step?

Explore opportunities, apprenticeships and career pathways across the Eastern Region—and see where your skills could take you.

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