KS3 Teacher for SEND Unit within a Mainstream Setting
Hurst Schools Limited
Hampshire
- £42,000 - £50,000 per year
- Expiring soon
- Quick apply
- Salary:
- Competitive pension, fee reduction & more
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 29 November 2024
Job overview
We are seeking to employ an experienced secondary teacher with expertise in supporting pupils with a range of additional needs for our small KS3 class.
The position is within our specialist provision based within the mainstream school. The purpose of the centre is to provide bespoke support for pupils with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities, to enable them to access as much of the mainstream curriculum as possible and realise their full potential. The classes have a maximum ratio of 8 students: 1 teacher and HLTA, although classes are often smaller when pupils are accessing mainstream lessons.
This is a full-time post and is required as soon as possible:
To be successful in this role, you must:
- Be suitably qualified and experienced in teaching children with SEND within KS3.
- QTS is desirable but not essential.
- Be passionate in using your knowledge of current theory and practice in teaching and learning, and SEND, to provide a highly effective curriculum delivery, in a stimulating and enjoyable way.
- Be ready to utilise the benefits of an independent curriculum that is innovative and flexible in terms of delivery and content; this is likely to include designing a bespoke curriculum that meets the needs of a variety of learners.
- Be an enthusiastic team player, willing to go above a beyond to facilitate the learning and experience of the young people in your care.
- Be engaged with the school ethos, thinking creatively and reflectively within an open, honest and hardworking team, while keeping the needs of the young person firmly at the centre.
- To support the students as they transition into senior school life, showing strong pastoral skills to ensure they feel secure at all times.
Job Purpose:
- To carry out the professional duties of a Teacher in accordance with the school’s policies and under the direction of the SENCO and Head Teacher.
- To deliver Maths, English and some Humanities Topic work.
- To be an effective professional who demonstrates thorough curriculum knowledge and can plan and deliver well-structured, multi-sensory lessons meeting the needs of all pupils.
- Set high expectations which inspire, motivate and challenge pupils and contribute positively to the life of the unit and of the school.
Teachers’ Standards
In addition to the School’s general requirements and key responsibilities set out below, Teaching Staff must also have regard for the Teacher’s Standards set out by the Department for Education. As a minimum a teacher must:
1. Set high expectations which inspire, motivate and challenge pupils.
2. Promote good progress and outcome by pupils.
3. Demonstrate good subject and curriculum knowledge.
4. Plan and teach well-structured lessons.
5. Adapt teaching to respond to the strengths and needs of all pupils.
6. Make accurate and productive use of assessment.
7. Manage behaviour effectively to ensure a good and safe learning environment.
8. Fulfil wider professional responsibilities.
Hurst Lodge is committed to safeguarding the young people in our care and as such and in line with our Safeguarding Policy all applications will be required to provide references and any successful applicants will be required to undergo an enhanced DBS check and take part in relevant training.
Please note that we are unable to sponsor international applicants.
About Hurst Schools Limited
- Hurst Schools Limited
- Yateley Hall, Firgrove Road, Yateley
- Hampshire
- GU46 6HJ
- United Kingdom
We are an inclusive community that is sensitive to the individual needs of our learners. We hold the highest aspirations for each pupil and we give them the support they need to thrive. As a parent, you can be assured of our commitment to help them grow in confidence and to flourish socially, vocationally, and academically.
Learning and discovery are the cornerstones of our philosophy. We believe time at school should be purposeful and that children should feel a sense of fulfilment every day. We encourage them to learn through self-expression and participation, making the greatest use of their abilities and channelling their energies.
Students aren’t tethered to the classroom at Hurst Lodge, they are given the space and the time to explore, experiment and test themselves. Along the way, they learn about risks, develop independence, nurture relationships and build self-belief, all of which benefits their educational development and will continue to benefit them as they go out into the world.
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