SEN Teacher - September 2024 - Oxford

Posted 24 April by Academics
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Are you a qualified Teacher looking for a new challenge in September 2024?
Do you have a passion for SEND?
Are you looking to work in a collaborative and friendly environment?

An Outstanding Special Needs School in Oxford are looking for an SEN Teacher to teach their KS3 pupils in a permanent position starting in September 2024.

The SEN School caters for pupils aged 4-18 with Autism, learning difficulties, speech and language needs, developmental delay and physical disabilities. As the SEN teacher in KS3, you will deliver high quality lessons and cater to the needs of every student. You will help guide all pupils along their learning journey and ensure all students leave school as well-rounded individuals.

The ideal SEN Teacher will have QTS, with previous experience working in an SEN setting. You will have the ability to inspire and support the students and build positive relationships across the school. Passion, positivity and resilience are equally as important. Newly Qualified Teachers are also encouraged to apply!

  • SEN Teacher - KS3
  • Location: Oxford
  • Salary: £30,000 - £43,709 (M1 - UPS3)
  • Start Date: September 2024
  • Fantastic SEN School

If you are interested in this SEN Teacher - KS3 role, please click 'APPLY NOW' and upload your CV. The school are eager to secure the right teacher as soon as possible!

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