SEN Base Class Teacher

Posted 22 April by Vision Teaching
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Special Needs Teacher

Job Type: Temp-to-Perm

Salary: £177-£236 per day

Working Hours: Full Time

Start date: September 2024

Are you a Special Needs Teacher looking for a new challenge for the September 2024 A fantastic opportunity has arisen to join a a mainsteam primary school in the Sutton borough who are currently recruiting for a teacher for their SEN base. The specialist base caters for children who have a statement or EHCP for special educational needs or disability (SEND); predominantly ASD. The staff here work incredibly hard to ensure the children make good progress with their learning and in some cases where possible, return to a mainstream school.

Requirements:

  • You must hold QTS
  • Previous experience working with ASD is favourable but not essential.
  • You will be able to hit the ground running and complete the full role of a class teacher, including planning and marking.
  • You will hold a current DBS on the update service or be willing to obtain one through us.

As an educator with Vision Teaching, you can expect:

  • Competitive daily rates with regular work
  • To work for one of London’s leading independent agencies that gives back to schools & the communities we support
  • Free training and development to help support, build and develop your career in education
  • To work with an experienced team, with a dedicated consultant to find you the right role
  • Social events such as brunches & evening meet-ups, as well as regular competitions and giveaways to reward the fantastic work you to do support your pupils.

To learn more about this opportunity, please call Ben @ Vision Teaching on .

I look forward to hearing from you!

Reference: 52513830

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