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Special Needs Teacher

Date posted : 03/02/20
£120 - 160 per day + dependant on experience

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**Special Needs Teacher – Northwood** Special Needs Teacher – Hillingdon** Special Needs Teacher – Pinner ** Qualified Teacher – Northwood** Primary Teacher – Pinner** SEN Teacher – Hillingdon ** SPECIAL NEEDS Teacher – London Borough of Hillingdon** Teacher – Northwood**

Can you plan or teach lessons to children with physical and severe learning difficulties?

Or do you have experience with EHCP/EHCs?

If you are interested in a NEW teaching opportunity in a welcoming and supportive school WE WANT TO HEAR FROM YOU!

We work closely with an outstanding SEN school in Northwood with immediate requirements for a Special Needs Teacher in Key Stage One (KS1). The successful SEN teacher will require Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) and be expected to plan and teach lessons to small classes of children with significant learning, medical and physical needs.

This Special Needs Teacher role is full-time Mondays to Fridays 8:30- 4:00pm based in Hillingdon and will require patience, teamwork and creativity. Lessons are interactive and focused additionally on improving children’s social, communication and physical development.

The Key Stage One Class has 3 experienced teaching assistants in class who will be there to support yourself and the children throughout the day. With small classes of up to 8 pupils children will have a range of needs and learning abilities so being open and adaptable is vital.

Due to the vulnerability of the children all successful applicants would need to have relevant DBS checks and be confident you can commit to the hours.

If you are confident teaching SEN children in Northwood or have experience in any of the following SEND YOUR CV TODAY.

  • Sensory needs (blind and partially sighted children), Medical needs (physical and medical conditions) and pre-developmental needs (speech, social and learning)
  • P Scales, EYFS framework and/or national curriculum
  • Moving and handling (of people), physiotherapy, hoisting or personal care support
  • Early Years, Primary aged children

This school is based in Northwood and is local to both Hillingdon and Ealing. The school has good links to the Metropolitan Line via Northwood Station or Piccadilly line via Eastcoate Station. There is also parking onsite on a first-come-first-serve basis so this would also be ideal for applicants travelling from Ealing/Ruislip to Northwood via car.

TO APPLY SEND YOUR UPDATED CV URGENTLY TO RACHEL WHO WILL CALL ALL SUCCESSFUL TEACHERS TO ORGANISE AN INITIAL INTERVIEW AT OUR LONDON BRIDGE OFFICE.

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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