6.5 hours per day | Term-Time | SEN Provision | Ages 2-18
In this role, you will be responsible for delivering a dynamic and flexible curriculum that is adapted to meet the needs of children with a variety of special educational needs. These students may have autism, communication challenges, and emotional needs, requiring your expertise and understanding to support their development.
Your teaching will focus on creating an engaging and structured learning environment where every child can succeed, using creative methods to promote learning through play, structured activities, and interaction. You will also focus on helping your students develop important life skills such as social interaction, self-regulation, and emotional expression.
Alongside this, you will work closely with a multidisciplinary team of teaching assistants, speech and language therapists, and other specialists to ensure that each child receives personalised support. You will track progress, monitor individual goals, and keep communication lines open with parents and carers to ensure consistency between home and school life.
Key Responsibilities:
* Strong communication skills to collaborate effectively with a diverse team and to support children's learning and emotional development.
* The ability to create an inclusive and welcoming learning environment where each child feels valued and supported.
* Creativity in adapting learning activities to meet the unique needs of your students, including a focus on social, emotional, and academic development.
* Patience, empathy, and resilience in working with children who face a range of challenges.
* A solid understanding of early childhood development and the ability to foster a strong foundation for future learning.
Benefits:
* Competitive Salary: The full-time salary for this role ranges from £31,650 to £43,607 per year, with pay calculated on a pro-rata basis, ensuring you receive fair compensation for your working hours.
* Weekly Pay: You'll receive your salary consistently on a weekly basis through our convenient PAYE system.
* Dedicated Consultant Support: A personal consultant will be available to offer tailored advice and guidance throughout your career journey with us.
* Long-Term Career Opportunities: This role could lead to long-term opportunities with the potential for progression within a network of schools that share your passion for inclusive education.
The school you'll be joining fosters a supportive and collaborative working environment. It's a place where teachers, support staff, and therapists work closely together to ensure that every student receives the highest level of care and education. The focus is not only on academic development but also on helping students build the emotional resilience and life skills needed to navigate the challenges they may face.
All applicants will require the appropriate qualifications and training for this role. Please see the FAQ's on the Teaching Personnel website for details.
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