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SEN Teacher

Date posted : 19/08/19
£110 - £140 per day

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Special Needs Teacher - Scarborough, North Yorkshire

I am working with a special school in Scarborough, who will be coming to Teaching Personnel for their cover requirements in the next academic year. The School cater for children from 2-16 years old with a diagnosis of Special Needs, including SLD, PMLD and SLCN. The students require personalised learning plans, for which you will be responsible for planning and tracking their progress. If you have experience within this field, or with P-Scales, it would be advantageous.

The School are based in Scarborough and and in their October 2018 OFSTED, were graded as 'Good'. The Senior Leadership Team is very supportive and motivating, promoting a positive learning environment. The School have students in from 0900 to 1500 daily, with at least a 30 minute break.

As the ideal candidate you will need to hold the following qualifications and personality traits:

  • Qualified Teacher Status
  • A Degree related to the Education Sector
  • Proven track record of increasing attainment levels via SATs boosters, Phonics sessions or personal successes with SEN students
  • Be able to provide a stable 6 year career history and reference details
  • Be open minded and charismatic
  • Have a positive outlook and actively promote positive, hands on learning

In return, working with Teaching Personnel will offer the following benefits:

  • Weekly pay days with no deductions for umbrella companies
  • Daily pay rate varying between £110 and £140
  • A refer a friend scheme with £50 for every successful referral
  • Your personal dedicated recruitment consultant, who is a specialist in their field of the education sector and will seek out your ideal job role
  • Access to our CPD Academy with courses such as Team Teach, Moving & Handling and NASEN available to you

To Apply:

  • Contact Kerry Fowler on 01482 908020
  • Send your up to date CV by clicking apply now
  • Register your details online at www.teachingpersonnel.com
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