Newly Qualified Teachers- SEN
- Special Needs
- Vale of Glamorgan
- Flexible Working
Job description
Newly Qualified Teachers- SEN
Location- Penarth
Salary- From £172 / day
Contract- Full time
If you have recently gained your PGCE and are now looking to gain your QTS getting hands on experience- you’re in the right place!
We are looking for enthusiastic and dedicated Teachers to join our SEN school in Penarth where you will gain valuable hands-on experience and learn how to cater to a range of complex ALN. This unique opportunity will grow your confidence in leading a class and participating as an integral part of a multidisciplinary team that aims to create a safe and nurturing environment for all learners. Our school aims to support every child and give them the confidence they need to lead a happy and healthy life in their next steps after school.
About the Role-
- Deliver targeted interventions and specialist teaching to pupils across EYFS to KS5.
- Support pupils with complex leaning barriers and progress their confidence and their social, emotional and communication skills.
- Use multi-sensory approaches and work cooperatively with specialist multidisciplinary teams to advance and deliver these.
- Monitoring and assessing pupils progress and providing updates for pupils, parents/guardians and other teaching staff.
- Creating and maintaining a safe and supportive environment that encourages expression and learning simultaneously.
Requirements-
- Awarded a PGCE and now looking to gain your QTS.
- Good knowledge on how to adapt the curriculum for children with SEN.
- Enthusiastic, reliable, resilient and able to create a fun learning environment.
- Ability to build positive relationships with pupils, peers and parents.
- Clear understanding of safeguarding.
Why Join us?
- You will be apart of an incredibly supportive team who aims to create the very best environment for each child and enable them to thrive.
- We are set on the learning not just being for the students but for our teachers too! We offer a wide range of teaching development courses so you can begin to specialise within your practice.
- Incredible opportunities arise for those wanting to develop further and make a difference within SEN settings.
- We are an inclusive school where community if the most important thing- Our staff matter!
Don’t miss this incredible opportunity,
Upload your CV to apply and we will be in touch.
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All pay rates quoted will be inclusive of 12.07% statutory holiday pay. This advert is for a temporary position. In some cases, the option to make this role permanent may become available at a later date.
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