SEN Teacher
* SEN Teacher - Autism
* Excellent School Location - Portsmouth
* Comprehensive training and induction programme
* Competitive Pay
* Inclusive, vibrant and friendly working environment
We are looking to appoint an SEN teacher for a full-time position starting as soon. The school is interested in teachers from mainstream and SEN school backgrounds with an interest in Autism who are passionate about supporting autistic pupils to access education both within school and in the local community. We are looking for individuals who are flexible, empathetic, creative, resilient and eager to learn as an SEN teacher.
The SEN teacher job
The successful SEN teacher applicant will fulfil the full professional responsibilities of a class teacher including all planning and assessment. The successful SEN teacher applicant will plan and teach well-structured, engaging, enticing, highly differentiated learning activities. You will create resources and an environment that caters to the needs and special interests and motivations of individual students.
The successful SEN Teacher will be teaching a mixed KS3 class, all of whom have a diagnosis of autism. The pupils follow a semi-formal curriculum and you will be supported by a team of TAs who are experienced and know the pupils, their routines and needs.
The School
Based in Portsmouth, the school is looking for individuals who are flexible, empathetic, creative, resilient and eager to learn. Staff are passionate about achieving the best possible outcome for their amazing students. It is a fun place to work, and happiness and well-being are an absolute priority for both the young people and staff team.
The SEN Teacher Applicant
The ideal SEN Teacher applicant would have the following traits:
* Qualified teacher status or comparable overseas qualification
* Successful teaching experience (preferably SEN)
* Knowledge of the National Curriculum
* Knowledge of effective teaching and learning strategies for autistic children
* A good understanding of how autistic children learn
* Ability to adapt teaching to meet pupil's needs
* Ability to build effective, safe and trusting relationships with pupils
* Knowledge of guidance and requirements around safeguarding children
* Knowledge of effective strategies to support children’s emotional regulation
* Good ICT skills, particularly using ICT to support learning
* Some knowledge of autism
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