SEN - Teaching

Posted 9 May by Reed Education
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Are you looking for a new opportunity where you can positively impact the lives of young people with SEMH needs?

Job purpose and key Areas

  • To teach students who have been suspended from mainstream education due to social, emotional and associated learning needs, in years 5-8, and who have been placed in alternative provision.
  • To teach a range of subjects to students with different academic and developmental levels, enabling all students to make significant progress.
  • To use highly effective pedagogy, including SEN/SEMH practice.
  • To support the potential reintegration of these students into mainstream provision. To provide a primary model curriculum for students within our secondary alternative provision.
  • To continue to develop expertise in pedagogy including engaging, creative approaches that support progress for students who have found learning challenging in the past and will have gaps in their knowledge.
  • To deliver primarily English as part of the primary model curriculum for students with learning needs.
  • To support the teaching and intervention teams in delivering planned and targeted interventions to address gaps in learning.
  • To supervise support staff within the setting.
  • To liaise with senior managers and other agencies about students.
  • To maintain an up-to-date knowledge of the upper primary and early key stage three curriculum.
  •  To contribute to curriculum development with other colleagues.
  •  To analyse pupil data regularly and implement effective strategies for accelerating pupil progress.

Salary: MPS

Start date: Negotiable

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Reference: 52616882

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