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SEN Teacher

  • Location:

    Croydon

  • Sector:

    SEN Teaching

  • Job type:

    Long-Term Contracts

  • Salary:

    £160 - £230 per day + depending on experience

  • Contact:

    Kiesha Lynch

  • Contact email:

    kiesha@reesoneducation.com

  • Job ref:

    KL57HHcrim_1590745913

  • Published:

    almost 4 years ago

  • Duration:

    Ongoing

  • Expiry date:

    2020-06-28

  • Start date:

    01/09/2020

  • Contract Length:

    Full Time

Special Needs Teacher

  • Special Needs Teacher (SLD)
  • 1 Year Contract
  • Croydon
  • Full time
  • StartingSeptember 2020
  • Pay depending on experience

The Special Needs Teacher Job

A large special needs (SEN) school based in Croydon is seeking a special needs teacher with some recent SLD experience to join their team from September. Ideally the successful applicant will have a proven track record working in an SEN environment but the Headteacher will consider a primary trained teacher with a passion for SEN, a proven track record as a teacher and a can do attitude.

The School/Class

The successful applicant will be teaching a mixed KS1 class (6 pupils) with Severe Learning Difficulties (SLD.) The majority of the children have additional medical and sensory needs as well as physical impairments. The class consists of 6 pupils who are all working at P levels, as a result experience of the EYFS curriculum would be advantageous, though not essential. Much of the work you would be doing will be based loosely on the Early Years curriculum with a particular focus on developing social and communication skills. You will be working alongside two really friendly learning support assistants (LSAs) who know the children and the school procedures and will help you get up to speed quickly. Some experience of PECS and Makaton would be advantageous but training is available

The Ideal Special Needs Teacher Applicant

The successful candidate will be flexible, with the ability to use their own initiative where required. Experience working in an SEN school or with SLD children would be an advantage but the school are clear that they want a good teacher first and foremost - excellent training is available. They would be more than happy to support an excellent practitioner with passion for SEN but limited SEN experience.

Progress with these pupils can be slow when compared to their contemporaries so patience, a caring nature, passion for the job and strong self belief will be essential.

SEN Teacher Benefits

  • Outstanding Croydon School
  • Excellent transport links (Tram)
  • Small classes
  • Good work/life balance
  • Great rates of pay
  • Supportive SLT
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