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"Teaching kids to count is fine, but teaching them what counts is best" Bob Talbert
Are you a creative, inspiring and committed individual looking to join a like minded school and team?
Do you want to support and inspire children with complex needs and provide them with the skills and knowledge to thrive?
If you answered yes then look no further this is the team, school and job for you!
An Ofsted Outstanding specialist school local to you is looking for a positive and dedicated specialist trainee teacher to work with students with a Autism diagnosis. This setting supports 80+ pupils between the ages of 4-19 years and is an educational provision that offers a Early years, primary and secondary provision. This school focuses on ensuring students who have difficulty accessing Education, have a social and exciting school experience. This school is commended by Ofsted, parents and the local community for being a friendly, safe and enabling learning environment. This is an incredibly modern site with welcoming, bright and spacious classrooms, break out rooms and transitional areas.
As a trainee teacher you will support the children with their learning and general well being to ensure every child has the best opportunity to reach their full potential in a caring and safe environment. Your start as a specialist teaching assistant (1:1) and with time (2 years programme) and training you will develop the skills to become a specialist teacher. You will join an engaging and helpful team and teach 1:1 mixed ability children in a small class of 6-8 pupils. This is a Part time, permanent position based on working a minimum 3 days a week. The hours are Monday-Friday 08:45-4:45pm
School Benefits:
1. On site parking
2. Permanent role
3. Incredible rates of pay
4. Cycle to work scheme/carpool scheme
5. Free training and qualifications- fully funded
6. Progression opportunities
Your responsibilities will include:
7. Teach 1:1 according to weekly/daily/seasonal planning
8. Providing group and/or individual activities, planned by the lead teacher
9. Supporting the general well being of learners within the structure of the school
10. Monitoring and evaluate students learning
Key skills and experience needed:
11. The ability to teach and support learners that have various complex needs
12. A willingness to learn and build relationships with learners
13. The ability to work as an individual and as a part of the team
14. Teaching Assistant experience (desirable)
15. Experience working in SEND settings is desirable but not essential
16. Eligibility to work in the UK
17. GCSE Maths and English or equivalent
If this isn't the right role for you, we have an array of positions across the UK which may also be of interest to you.
Randstad Education maintains the highest standard of child safety and compliance when placing candidates into schools. Any successful candidates will be subject to the compliance process that also includes the enhanced DBS check.
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"Teaching kids to count is fine, but teaching them what counts is best" Bob Talbert
Are you a creative, inspiring and committed individual looking to join a like minded school and team?
Do you want to support and inspire children with complex needs and provide them with the skills and knowledge to thrive?
If you answered yes then look no further this is the team, school and job for you!
An Ofsted Outstanding specialist school local to you is looking for a positive and dedicated specialist trainee teacher to work with students with a Autism diagnosis. This setting supports 80+ pupils between the ages of 4-19 years and is an educational provision that offers a Early years, primary and secondary provision. This school focuses on ensuring students who have difficulty accessing Education, have a social and exciting school experience. This school is commended by Ofsted, parents and the local community for being a friendly, safe and enabling learning environment. This is an incredibly modern site with welcoming, bright and spacious classrooms, break out rooms and transitional areas.
As a trainee teacher you will support the children with their learning and general well being to ensure every child has the best opportunity to reach their full potential in a caring and safe environment. Your start as a specialist teaching assistant (1:1) and with time (2 years programme) and training you will develop the skills to become a specialist teacher. You will join an engaging and helpful team and teach 1:1 mixed ability children in a small class of 6-8 pupils. This is a Part time, permanent position based on working a minimum 3 days a week. The hours are Monday-Friday 08:45-4:45pm
School Benefits:
18. On site parking
19. Permanent role
20. Incredible rates of pay
21. Cycle to work scheme/carpool scheme
22. Free training and qualifications- fully funded
23. Progression opportunities
Your responsibilities will include:
24. Teach 1:1 according to weekly/daily/seasonal planning
25. Providing group and/or individual activities, planned by the lead teacher
26. Supporting the general well being of learners within the structure of the school
27. Monitoring and evaluate students learning
Key skills and experience needed:
28. The ability to teach and support learners that have various complex needs
29. A willingness to learn and build relationships with learners
30. The ability to work as an individual and as a part of the team
31. Teaching Assistant experience (desirable)
32. Experience working in SEND settings is desirable but not essential
33. Eligibility to work in the UK
34. GCSE Maths and English or equivalent
If this isn't the right role for you, we have an array of positions across the UK which may also be of interest to you.
Randstad Education maintains the highest standard of child safety and compliance when placing candidates into schools. Any successful candidates will be subject to the compliance process that also includes the enhanced DBS check.
35. experience
Non Teaching
36. skills
building relationships