Woodfield School, part of Henry David Learning Trust, is an innovative and exciting independent special school, supporting children and young people with Autism and associated speech & language, socialmunication and behavioural difficulties, aged 7 to 19.
We currently have an exciting opportunity for motivated individuals to join ourmunity to take on the position of Teacher of English on a full time, permanent basis. Key responsibilities of the position will be to design and deliver the teaching and learning of English within the school in accordance with the aims of the School and in pursuit of high standards of pupil achievement. You will also assist in the managing and developing of a given class and/or a group of pupils, contribute to an appropriate environment for pupil learning and ensure high levels of engagement with staff, pupils, parents and the wider learningmunities.
Our key aims for our children are to:
1. Be happy, safe and confident members of themunity
2. Develop strategies for self-managing their behaviour in all settings.
3. Be responsible citizens
4. Fulfil their potential to lead as meaningful and independent a life as possible
To achieve these aims we need dedicated members of staff to join us in addressing the needs of children who need help to ovee barriers to learning both inside and outside the school in order to achieve their full potential.
Why join Woodfield School?
5. Free onsite parking
6. Beautiful countryside location with access to local walks before and after school
7. Access to tailored professional development through the National College and our in-house training providers
8. A unique experience of teaching classes in a small setting
9. A varied week supporting young people on visits to local amenities such as the library, gym and swimming
10. Member of the Woodfield family where we learn and grow better together following our ASK principles: Ambition| Support| Kindness
11. Opportunities for promotion in our vision for growth plans
Our ethos is strongly rooted in ourmitment to provide our students with a supportive, safe and enabling environment for them to discover their confidence and achieve their aspirations for the future. They will develop their resilience and gain securely embedded skills that will set them on their journey towards a fulfilled and meaningful life.If you share the similar values and ethos, we want to hear from you!
Informal visits and conversations about the post are most wee. For more information and to apply, please contact Hayley McDonagh on the below details:
T: 07936 047 096 E:
Interview Date: TBC
Early enquiries and applications are encouraged as we may interview suitable candidates sooner.
We aremitted to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share thismitment. This post is subject to the satisfactorypletion of an enhanced DBS check, Barred List check, the receipt of satisfactory references, online searches and any other statutory checks that are required for the post. We are an equal opportunities employer. #4560400 - Hayley McDonagh