Secondary Sen Teacher - Totnes, United Kingdom - Opus Education Recruitment

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Opus Education are currently looking to recruit for Secondary SEN Teacher in the Totnes/Dartington area.

We are working on behalf of a Multi academy trust who are looking to appoint a Secondary Teacher for the whole of the spring term (initially, view to carry on after the easter break).

The academy has pupils come go to them at various points throughout their schooling, usually as a result of their school placement having broken down.

The Academies purpose is to support pupils to create an environment where everyone can grow and develop, asthey become responsible citizens and lifelong learners.

Our role is to help pupils get back on track, either through a return to regular schooling or by completing Year 11 at the Academy.


Benefits:

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_Career Development_: Opportunities to gain first-hand experience with a number of different schools, whilst receiving ongoing support and guidance from your dedicated consultant and ongoing CPD throughout the academicyear e.g. Behaviour Management, Safeguarding, Assessment methods etc
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_Achievement:_ Gain a real sense of achievement by transforming a child's life and support them reach their full potential


Basic Job Responsibilities:


  • You will work as a teacher delivering lessons across a bespoke curriculum and supporting the needs of the school on a day to day basis.
  • As the role of the teacher you will be required to plan schemes of work and carry out assessments to evidence pupil progress over time.
  • You will be required to monitor the welfare of pupils and adhere to all safeguarding procedures promoted by the school.

You will be:


  • Able to build and maintain strong relationships with service users and staff alike
  • Experience of working and supporting children with SEN is ideal but not necessary
  • Be resilient, forward thinking and adaptable
  • QTS / QTLS or equivalent teaching qualifications and / or be able to demonstrate the relevant experience in teaching.
  • Forward thinking with a proactive, innovative approach
  • Ensure that standards are set by providing a good example and offering suitable support and direction.
  • Be happy and able to work as part of a supportive and experienced team
  • Be open to undertaking additional training as required

This role will be Full time, Monday to Friday and also paid in accordance with the English Teacher Pay Scale.


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