SEND Teacher

Posted 26 March by Academics
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SEND Teacher Urgently Required

Contract: Part-time

Location: Erdington, Birmingham

If you're a UK Qualified Teacher with experience of teaching SEND in maintstream school, or a SEND specialist school, we have a lovely and rewarding opportunity for you!

We are working with a collaborative and enthusiastic staff team in an Erdington secondary school, that caters to children and young people with SEND needs such as ASC (Autistic Spectrum conditions), SEMH (Social, Emotional Mental Health) and SLD (Severe Learning Difficulties). This school uses focused curriculums to meet the differing needs of each student, and to help learners meet the targets on their IEP's, encouraging them reach their full potential academically and foster as much independence as possible for them.

You, as the SEND Teacher, would be expected to plan and eliever lessons that appropriately challenge students at their stage of developemnt, whilst builiding and maintaining confidence in their own learning abilities.

Role Requirements:

  • DBS on the Update Service or willingness to apply.
  • QTS with Teacher reference number
  • Emapthy, great interpersonal skills and initiative.
  • Abilitiy to work as a team, colloborate with internal and external professionals

Benefits:

  • Competitive Salary
  • Day-to-day and Long-term available
  • Variety of training courses provided for upskilling
  • A Consultant for you to discuss your needs and professional development

Please apply below to join on an exciting journey as a SEND Teacher!

Required skills

  • Autism
  • Teacher
  • Delay
  • MLD
  • SLD
  • Learning
  • SEND
  • Severe
  • EHCP
  • ASc

Reference: 52380448

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