Job description
GSL Education is looking for SEN Tutor to join our team of dedicated staff in a Academy, the secondary SEN school based in Colchester.
The main purpose of a tutor is to ensure the effective learning of their student being taught. Tutors are also required to contribute to the wider success of the school. All tutors are allocated students to work with on a 1:1 or 2:1 basis. The tutor is responsible for providing effective pastoral care to those they work with, in order to support their social and emotional progress as well as their learning. They are also required to contribute and be involved in extracurricular activities and the wider life of the school community. You will require a full driving licence to undertake this role, as there is some off site requirements.
We are a PRU School for pupils aged 5-16, most of whom have found it difficult to be successful in a mainstream school. We are very proud of the provision we offer, which is down to the great work our teachers and support staff do to re-engage young people with education. Students are taught in small groups enabling them to make good progress as teachers can ensure the learning is tailored to individual student needs.
At Key Stage 3, we focus on supporting young people to return to a mainstream school. At Key Stage 4, we focus on providing the opportunity for students to gain 5 GCSEs to ensure a successful transition to post 16 education or training. Many of the young people who attend our school arrive here at a point of crisis or conflict in their lives. It is our aim to ensure that we help them to regain a sense of confidence and self-esteem which allows them to compete on equal terms with their peers, despite the disruption to their education caused by leaving mainstream school.
This post will be paid at Unqualified Scale 1-6 (pay award pending September 2024).
* Use time efficiently and promote a love of learning.
* Reflect on teaching methods and support curriculum design.
* Use adaptive methods and set clear objectives.
* Update Individual Learning Programmes and address learning barriers.
* Provide constructive feedback and track progress.
* Use data to plan lessons and encourage feedback response.
* Engage in school evaluations and professional development.
* Participate in performance appraisals and seek improvement.
* Contribute to school life and ethos.
* Build professional relationships and communicate with parents.
Please be advised that this role requires strong knowledge and understanding of safeguarding and child protection and that successful applicants must satisfy all background safer recruitment checks including an enhanced DBS on the update service.
Application Details: If you're ready to contribute your skills and passion to our mission, we invite you to apply! Please apply or send your CV to