Part-Time SEN Teacher (3 days a week) - Richmond

Salary/Rate:M1 - M6 + SEN 1 (Outer London); Actual Salary of £21,847.80 - £29,119.20; 3 days a week
Job type:Permanent
Town/City:Richmond
County:South West London
Type of Role:Qualified Teacher
Job ref:7180
Post Date:16.10.24
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About the Role

SEN Teacher - Part Time (3 days a week)

Royal Borough of Richmond Upon Thames

  • Specialist SEN School with fantastic facilities
  • January 2025 start
  • MPS Outer London (£36,413 - £48,532) + SEN Allowance - Actual salary of £21,847.80 - £29,119.20 + SEN Allowance
  • Permanent Contract
  • Interviews ASAP

I am working with an incredible SEN school in the Royal Borough of Richmond Upon Thames, who are looking to hire a SEN Teacher to join their wonderful team on a permanent basis. This is for the January start.

What to expect as a SEN Teacher:

  • The opportunity to work in a specialist SEN school where creativity is valued
  • Ongoing professional development and training available
  • Generous PPA time!
  • Teaching small classes (up to 10 children per class) and working closely with other teachers, Teaching Assistants, and multi-disciplinary team
  • Teaching children ages 11 to 16 with Moderate Learning Difficulties (MLD) and complex needs, including Autism / ASC

Requirements of a SEN Teacher:

  • Must have a QTS or QTLS
  • A dedicated and dynamic personality.
  • To work with SEN staff and support staff (including prior discussion and joint planning) in order to benefit from their specialist knowledge and to maximise their effectiveness within lessons
  • Experience teaching pupils with SEN, although we welcome applications from qualified teachers currently working in mainstream schools, looking to work in the SEN field
  • To contribute towards the implementation of EHCPs as detailed in the current Code of Practice, particularly the planning and recording of appropriate actions and outcomes related to set targets
  • Previous experience teaching primary would be highly valued for this role
  • The school would be happy to consider newly qualified teachers

If you are interested in our SEN Teacher position, please apply below or contact Heeji Moon at Parker Smith Inclusion.

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