Adult Teacher – High Needs Learner Programmes We have a new and exciting opportunity for someone to make a significant contribution to learning provision for our post 16 learners with High Needs programme of learning a the Personalised Learning Pathways Hub, in Selby. Personalised Learning Pathways enable young people to access local learning opportunities which will lead to community participation, and wherever possible independent living and/or employment. This will be achieved by identifying with the learner clear learning aims and objectives which will empower individuals with the skills, confidence and challenge to be successful in adult life. Personalised Learning Pathways is a person-centred programme which supports the young person to develop, and progress based on a clear understanding of their personal needs and aspirations. You will be a teacher with demonstrable experience of working with learners with Special Educational needs and Disability, aged 16 to 25. We are looking for someone who can teach to the following programmes: Personal Progress, Independence and Employability. The core elements of this personalised approach are communication skills including Functional Skills English, Maths and ICT, personal and social development, life skills and employability skills. Your programmes of learning will be designed to support learners in developing effective strategies and key skills to meet the challenges of increasing independence and progression into employment or further learning, into adulthood within their local community. Your lessons will be person-centred, which will allow learners to develop and progress using their preferred learning methods. Teaching will be highly differentiated with a focus on providing learning and development opportunity specific to the learners needs. You will be able to capture progression in multiple forms and in multiple degrees. The successful candidate will work in closely with the Hub Coordinator and other teaching staff to deliver the Personalised Learning Pathways programmes to learners in Selby. If you would like more information on the role, please contact Cherie Adamson, PLP Coordinator via email at cherie.adamson@northyorks.gov.uk Key documents: Job Description To apply please click the Apply Now link below.