Are you passionate about working with children who may have Behavioural, Social and Emotional needs? Do you seek a meaningful career that will have impact on children's lives? If so then keep reading!
The roles and responsibilities of a classroom teacher include:
- Planning, preparing and delivering interactive and engaging lessons, across the subject ranges.
- Differentiating lesson activities and learning techniques to cater for the diverse range of learning
needs in a typical mainstream classroom.
- Utilising effective behavioural and classroom management strategies, to promote an optimal learning
environment in the classroom.
- For Primary; conducting assessments and collating data to ascertain pupil progress levels.
- For Secondary; gaining an understanding of relevant examination boards curriculum requirements and planning informative learning activities to encourage examination success.
- Liaising closely with senior leadership and parents to provide constructive feedback to promote academic and social improvements.
- Undertake additional duties, such as break and lunch duties, as and when is required
The Ideal Candidate:
- Previous experience catering for pupils with severe academic and behavioural needs, either in an SEND or mainstream setting, is advantageous but not essential.
- Have a willingness to learn and develop as a practitioner, as well as to be patient and compassionate when understanding and supporting the specific challenges of each pupil.
The majority of our roles require candidates who are able to commit to a long-term position 5 days a week, during typical school hours (usually between 8:30am - 3pm).
Location: Newport
To apply and commence working with us you must meet the below criteria:
- Possess an Enhanced Child DBS with an update service subscription, or demonstrate the willingness to apply for one through anzuk.
- Possess an updated CV, any gaps in employment must be accounted for.
- Be based locally, and able to provide a valid police check from countries you have lived in (outside of the UK) within the last 5 years.
- Be able to show experience working with children in a coaching, tutoring, teaching or mentoring role - or a willingness to learn and undertake new challenges!
- Ideally you will have QTS, although Teachers with a PCET qualification will be considered
Salary:
Fully qualified teachers often earn between £140 (PCET) - £157.66 (QTS) per day, dependent upon previous experience. Higher rates of pay can be considered for high-performing candidates with excellent references.
What now?
We are seeking passionate educators to have a positive impact on the lives of young people. For more information please send a CV with contact details today!
About Us:
We have been supporting schools globally since 2004. Our aim is to help create exceptional experiences for the learners of today; we accomplish this by always placing the best educators in the right learning environment.