SEN Teacher
Immediate start
Competitive rate of pay
Full-time, long-term
North London
£(Apply online only) per day
A SEN teacher is needed for a special educational needs (SEN) school in North London for secondary school students aged 11-19.
As a SEN teacher, you will be working with KS3 students with severe learning difficulties (SLD) working at pre-KS1 level. Some students may be non-verbal and/or have visual/hearing impairments.
This school is easily accessible from around London, with great transport links.
Being a SEN teacher at this school, you will become part of a highly supportive team with exceptional senior leadership and fantastic resources.
Willingness to do personal care is preferred.
Your responsibilities as a SEN teacher may include:
1. Lesson planning and delivery for students with a range of learning difficulties and complex needs, including alternative teaching methods, such as Lego therapy and intensive interaction sessions.
2. Ability to use communication devices to successfully communicate with students who are non-verbal or have visual or hearing impairments.
3. Helping students to develop confidence and independence.
4. Implementing behaviour management techniques, which may include physical restraints, to maintain a positive and safe learning environment.
5. Working with specialist teaching services, medical staff, counsellors, and psychologists.
6. Being aware of safeguarding policies and procedures to ensure the safety and well-being of students.
To be a SEN teacher, you will need:
1. The right to work in the UK.
2. Early Career Teacher (ECT) with relevant experience will be considered.
3. Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or overseas trained teacher awaiting QTS.
4. A clear and up-to-date DBS.
5. Experience working with young people with ASD.
6. A patient, caring attitude who can remain calm and supportive under pressure.
A successful SEN teacher will have the opportunity to:
1. A positive and supporting learning and working environment.
2. Benefit from excellent teaching support and leadership.
3. Access a range of resources and facilities.
4. Develop your career through career management and professional development.
If you are an experienced SEN teacher with a passion for supporting SLD, PMLD and ASD students, then this is the role for you.
Apply now to be a SEN teacher at this school and help to make a significant positive impact on the lives of these students. #J-18808-Ljbffr