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Intervention Specialist needed in Hull

Date posted : 28/08/19
£120 - £150 per day

Job description

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Are you looking for the next step in your career?

Do you want your next role to be one that changes the lives of young people?

Teaching Personnel are in the process of looking to work with intervention specialist teachers to work within a client school in Hull. The Hull school works with pupils with SEMH conditions and children that are unable to attend mainstream schools for medical reasons. The students you will be working with could have particular issues relating to missed education for medical reasons and an empathetic and nurturing approach would be essential. The work will mostly function within a 1:1 setting, although it is possible that you may also operate within small groups.

About the role:

As an intervention specialist, your role will be targeted at delivering excellent 1:1 and small group work for the purpose of raising attainment amongst low achieving pupils. This work will involve primarily around Maths and English as the client school is looking to add an additional staff in this area.

Other duties may include, but are not limited to:

  • Working with children who are struggling with challenging behaviour to achieve academic results that will enable them to pass and progress with their education.
  • Coordinating activities with teachers and other relevant stakeholders where necessary to ensure a linked up and interconnected learning plan is in place for pupils.
  • Act as a positive role model for students, offering encouragement and positive plans to improve students learning outcomes.
  • Be fully committed to the welfare of children at all times.

The Ideal Candidate:

The successful candidate will…

  • Have experience working with children, either in a tuition setting or alternatively within a classroom setting.
  • Be calm and able to deal with difficult behaviour where appropriate and remain calm within the classroom.
  • Be always adaptable and able to change plans when dealing with students, to facilitate the best learning outcome.
  • Work to build a strong report with students and where possible build an enjoyable learning experience.

Why should you apply for a job with Teaching Personnel?

  • Competitive day rates of between £120-£150
  • Training and Development opportunities
  • Rewards scheme of £50 per teacher recommended to Teaching Personnel

To apply for this post, call Harry on 01482 908020 or click 'Apply Now'

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