With an understanding of a post 16 curriculum that prepares young people for adulthood, you will have experience of planning and delivering innovative and person-centred sessions to young people with complex learning difficulties and disabilities. You will hold a relevant teaching qualification and we would be especially keen to hear from you if you have experience delivering a curriculum for: Digital Literacy / Digital Technology, Emotional Wellbeing, Forest School, Functional Skills, English and Maths, Relationship and Sex Education, Social Enterprise, Work Related learning within a SEND (Special Education Needs) environment. Your assessment of starting points, teaching skills that support young people to develop their skills, knowledge and experience for the wider world, as well as recognition and recording of progress, will meet required professional standards and ensure high quality provision for our students. It goes without saying that you will be a first-class communicator, who is creative, proactive and forward-thinking. You will need to possess excellent team working skills to successfully collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, building positive relationships with students, colleagues, and external stakeholders to maximise learning, independence and wellbeing in order to enable students to achieve aspirational and personalised outcomes National Star College is at the forefront of innovative teaching practice. Find out more about our learning programmes here: National Star - Learn With Us Join our team and develop your career to become an expert in the field of specialist education.