KS2 SEN Teacher -€“ South East London -€“Jan 2021 Start
- Job Reference: 00033115-1
- Date Posted: 28 December 2020
- Recruiter: CV-Library
- Location: London
- Salary: £160 to £200 Per Day
- Sector: Education, Covid-19
- Job Type: Contract
Job Description
KS2 SEN Teacher – South East London –Jan 2021 Start
Long term, Full Time
£(Apply online only) p/day
A SEN School in Greenwich are looking for a SEN Teacher to lead a class of 10 pupils within Key Stage 2. This “Good” Special School support pupils with ASD, Hearing Impairments and Learning Difficulties.
You will be responsible for leading the Key Stage 2 cohort as well as spending one afternoon a week teaching a larger class size.
Job Description - SEN Teacher
Passionate SEN Teachers who are experienced in supporting Autism, Hearing Impairments and Learning Difficulties.
Strong focus on pupil development and helping them achieve their full potential
Collaborative with Support Staff, SLT and External Professionals.
Long term, Full time to start in January 2021!
Person Specification - SEN Teacher
Thorough experience supporting pupils and effectively differentiates curriculum
Must hold UK QTS and have solid experience developing ASD pupils who have Hearing and Learning Difficulties
Ability to engage hearing impaired pupils
Experience managing team of support staff.
School Information - SEN Teacher
‘Good’ School
Supportive and Friendly team who are committed to your professional development
Beautiful location and School Setting
Great Transport Links
COVID-19 Notice - We will not be interviewing candidates face to face, we will instead be interviewing via video link where possible or speaking via phone call. Vetting procedures will be carried out online.
UCM Education specialise in placing Teachers and support staff in schools and nurseries throughout the UK. Due to the number of applications we receive for job posts we cannot contact all unsuccessful applicants. We are an Equal Opportunities Employer. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff to share this commitment