Transform Lives as a Teacher with Us: A Unique Opportunity for Psychology Graduates!
Are you a psychology graduate with a passion for making a profound impact on the lives of autistic children? If so, this is your chance to join our Ofsted 'Outstanding' day school and embark on a fulfilling career in Special Educational Needs (SEN) education.
Why This Role is Perfect for Psychology Graduates:
Utilise your knowledge of human behaviour and psychological principles to develop and implement individualised teaching strategies that support the emotional and cognitive growth of children.
Comprehensive Training: Gain access to specialised SEN education training, including advanced behaviour analysis certifications. Small Class Sizes: Leverage your skills in observation and intervention to work closely with students in a setting that values personalised education and support.
Dynamic Role: Engage in a multifaceted role that includes designing tailored lesson plans, applying behaviour-driven interventions, and supporting children in their personal and academic development.
Competitive Salary: Starting at £23,000 per annum with opportunities for salary progression based on training milestones.
Joining Bonus: £1,000 bonus upon starting.
Generous Holiday Package: 56 days of school holidays plus Bank Holidays, effective from 01/09/2024.
Professional Growth: Advance to senior roles such as Lead Teacher or Class Supervisor, and gain skills in areas like Mental Health First Aid and Pupil Behaviour Support.
Supportive Team Environment: Work alongside a multidisciplinary team of behaviour analysts, speech & language therapists, and occupational therapists.
Teaching and Support: Behavioural Support: Use your knowledge of behaviour management to apply theory-based interventions and enhance the quality of life for pupils.
Personal Care: Support students in maintaining hygiene and personal care routines with sensitivity and compassion.
Progress Monitoring: Regularly assess and adapt teaching methods to ensure they meet each child's unique needs.
Background in psychology, either professionally, personally, or through volunteering, with experience in working with children or disabilities preferred.
Qualifications: Minimum Grade C/4 GCSE in English Language & Maths or equivalent.
Skills: Ability to handle challenging behaviour and provide personal care with empathy and calmness under pressure.
Training and Development:
Education & Childcare Courses: Access to RQF CACHE Level 2, 3 & 4 in Early Years, Learning Difficulties, and Teaching & Learning.
Behaviour Analysis Certifications: Pursue a Master's in High Incidence & Disabilities with funding options available.
Join this team and start your journey toward transforming lives in SEN education!