SEN Teacher

Posted 28 March by Academics
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SEN Teacher needed to teach primary aged students with Special Educational Needs!

Are you a passionate primary teacher with experience working with students with SEN?

We are currently working with an Ofsted Good SEN school who are seeking to recruit an enthusiastic and proactive Teacher to work with young children with Autism.

This wonderful class are looking for a brilliant new teacher to join them, and will be learning at KS1 level.

The class has 8 students, and a skilled and knowledgable learning support assistant on hand.

This school is looking to appoint a Qualified Teacher for an immediate or Easter start.

* SEN Teacher * Immediate Start * Full time * Kent * Special Educational Needs

You will need to hold QTS. You will be an energetic and self-motivated candidate with organisational and administrative skills. Somebody who thrives on enabling each and every child to unlock their true potential, you will take particular concern for providing the conditions in which pupils exceed expectations. You will support each child throughout their progress and individually asses each child's induvial learning needs.

Must: * Be confident, kind and patient when working with children with Special Educational Needs

  • Have experience working with children with ASD and associated needs
  • Be able to take a calm and theraputic approach to challenging behaviours
  • Be a fantastic team player, it is important to us both the students and the staff enjoy coming to school

To hear more about this excellent opportunity for a SEN Primary Teacher then please click apply now.

Required skills

  • Teacher
  • MLD
  • KS2
  • EBD
  • PRU
  • PMLD
  • ASD
  • Challenging behaviour
  • SEMH
  • KS1 Functional Skills Tutor

Reference: 52391689

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