Salary: £43,266 - £46,525 pro rata plus SEN allowance (£2,539 - £5,009 pro rata)
Hours per week: 32.5 hours
Interview date: Monday 7 October 2024
Education and Skills - Building Bright Futures
Our Behaviour Support Service are looking for a Qualified teacher to join them and help play a key role in shaping school's approach to behaviour management and the creation of a positive learning environment.
As a Behaviour Support Teacher, you will practice your teaching knowledge, skills, and experience to assist colleagues in developing effective strategies for successfully including pupils with Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) needs in their classrooms. Your responsibilities will include supporting the inclusion of pupils with recognised emotional wellbeing and behavioural needs, providing expert advice on teaching methods and intervention strategies. You will also collaborate with and offer support to individual staff members or pupils to enhance behaviour management techniques.
You will have some line management responsibility for Behaviour Support Assistants within the team.
We are seeking a Qualified Primary School Teacher with a minimum of 5 years’ experience teaching in a mainstream school. The ability to produce high quality reports and strong knowledge of current national legislation relating to primary education will be crucial. Excellent interpersonal skills alongside previous experience of leading a team with the ability to build and maintain positive working relationships with teachers and school staff, Children's Services colleagues and other stakeholders will be essential.
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