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SEN Primary Teacher

Date posted : 20/12/19
£23k - 41k per year + Or reflect pay scale

Job description

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Are you fully qualified with QTS or NQT? Have you complete a PGCE?

Do you have experience teaching and looking to support an SEN school with a class of only around 4-10 pupils?

What we are looking for:

We are looking for a Primary Teacher to support a primary school catering for children with mild learning difficulties. As a Primary Teacher you will be responsible for termly topics across your class of 4-10 students and also 1:1 intervention to boost attainment levels. With a number of resources on hand and a very supportive Senior Leadership Team, you will be sure to fit in! Primary Teachers will support areas such with reading, writing and explaining how to apply what they have learnt in lesson.

As the Primary Teacher you will set tasks in class and have the support of the Teaching Assistant to aid the completion of all tasks set.

The students will have mixed learning difficulties meaning there will be difficulties reading or writing, sitting still for long periods of time, understanding how to complete the work set and may need social and emotional support to feel comfortable in a classroom setting.

Role and Responsibilities:

  • Primary SEN Teacher
  • Supporting SEN students
  • Starting January 2020 or as soon as notice period. 
  • Development and improvement of Primary Teaching resources within the department
  • Willingness to participate in the school’s extra-curricular programme
  • Could earn from GBP120-GBP170 per day (Dependant on pay scales)

The School:

They are looking for an SEN Primary Teacher that add to the ethos that’s dedicated to teaching student through life experience and academic learning, and wants to make sure every member feels individually valued. Students are helped to develop into confident and successful individuals, who are responsible. The aim of the school is to ensure each member leaves well rounded and prepared for their future.

An ideal candidate might have or previously had experience in; 

  • Available for full time work from January 2020 or as soon as notice period has been served.
  • SEN Experience or wants to gain experience within the SEN sector
  • Have QTS or have other relevent teaching qualifications
  • Must have or be willing and able to apply for a fully enhanced DBS certificate on the update service

If you believe you can be a valuable Primary Teacher within this SEN school please do not hesitate to contact me or click on apply now.

 

I look forward to hearing from you. 

All applicants will require the appropriate qualifications and training for this role. Please see teachingpersonnel.com/faqs for details.

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

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