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Job Ref: 212922720
Date: 2020-12-18 11:23:06
Are you an SEN Primary Teacher? Do you want to work in an Ofsted ‘Good’ all-through special school? Do you want to support young children and give them a great education?
Dunbar SEN is currently supporting a specialist school in Milton Keynes that are looking to appoint an experienced Primary Specialist who can assist students, within the class, individually or in small groups (and sometimes outside the main classroom) in the completion and adjustment of a wider range of predefine learning, care and support activities to meet the requirements of students and the curriculum.
* SEN Primary Classroom Teacher
* Primary
* January Start
* Ofsted ‘Good’ School
* ASD, SEMH, Severe Learning Difficulties
* Temp to Permanent
* Full time
The School provides high-quality education and believes in developing their pupil’s basic skills with a particular emphasis on literacy, communication and numeracy as well as developing skills for independent living. They support and guide children with severe learning difficulties. Although this school is an All through special school their students are learning at Primary level so the ideal candidate will have experience with personal care and primary special educational needs.
They are committed to providing an enjoyable, quality holistic education for all their pupils within a friendly atmosphere, where they can fulfill their potential, grow in confidence, self-esteem, and most importantly be happy individuals.
Essential Qualifications
* Educated to degree level
* Fully Qualified Teacher Status.
* This post could be suitable for an NQT
* DBS on the update service
Desirable Skills
* General understanding of Special Educational Needs.
* General understanding of national curriculum and other basic learning programs.
If you are interested in this position and would like to apply, please get in touch with Caitlin from Dunbar SEN today
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