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Horticultural Teacher with SEND, Southall
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Location: Southall, United Kingdom
Job Category: Education
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Job Reference: 2417e7d83958
Job Views: 85
Posted: 22.01.2025
Expiry Date: 08.03.2025
Job Description:
An all-through SEND school for children with Autism and Behaviour Challenges is looking for a passionate, forward-thinking teacher to join their team.
This role is for a Horticultural Teacher who has experience with SEND students and can commit to a full year.
This is a long-term role based in a Post 16 setting for students with Autism and other additional needs.
If you are an experienced teacher of SEND or a primary or secondary teacher looking to move across into Special Education, I want to hear from you!
The school is a SEND primary and secondary setting for children aged 4-16, with Autism (ASC), ADHD, Downs Syndrome, and Challenging Behaviour.
They have creative approaches to learning, and it is a rare opportunity for those that love to teach to really allow themselves the opportunity to find their creative streak in the role.
The school encourages applications from staff of all levels and has a mixed cohort of both staff and pupils. The team is vibrant, multicultural, and social, and encourages applications from staff with a drama/arts/creative background to fit in with their hands-on and innovative approach to learning.
Applications are also encouraged from those who would like to develop and progress their careers. As the school grows, so will the opportunity for progression.
* Unqualified SEND Teachers with Graduate or Postgraduate certification welcome to apply
* ECT- Early Career Teachers welcome to apply
* Hours- 8am-5pm
Requirements:
* A patient and understanding approach and manner
* A flexible and amenable attitude
* Excellent verbal and written communication skills
* Reliable attendance and punctuality
* Experience of PECS, Makaton, Intensive Interaction, Rapid Prompting Method, and other relevant augmentative and alternative communication approaches are advantageous but not essential
Responsibilities:
* Be aware of, and remain responsible for all safeguarding of pupils within your care
* Work collaboratively with both teaching and support staff to ensure best outcomes for students
* Foster independence in students and promote well-being and good welfare
If this sounds like a setting you are interested in knowing more about, please apply through the job ad or email.
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