SEMH Primary Teacher - Guildford

Salary/Rate:£33,075 - £45,037 MPS Fringe
Job type:Contract
Town/City:Guildford
County:Surrey
Type of Role:Qualified Teacher
Job ref:7626
Post Date:15.11.24
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About the Role

SEMH Primary Teacher

  • Specialist SEMH School
  • KS3 - KS3 working at primary level
  • Pay scale MPS/UPS
  • Immediate Start/January 2025
  • Location: Guildford, Surrey

I am working with a therapeutic and gorgeous SEMH school in Guildford, Surrey, and they are looking to hire a qualified and experienced SEMH Primary Teacher to join their teaching team ASAP or for a January start.

As a SEMH Primary Teacher, you will teach a small group of children in KS3 with Social, Emotional, and Mental Health needs (SEMH), Autism, ADHD, and associated learning difficulties. Due to their needs, they will be learning at the primary level.

The school works to support students' academic, specialist and social needs. The students all have EHCPs and a variety of needs which includes SEMH, Behavioural Issues, ADHD, ASC, SLCN & Severe Social Anxieties. They offer a nurturing approach to education and social development and have a therapy team onsite working in various disciplines such as play, music, drama, art and family & LEGO therapy. They also have a strong relationship with CAMHS, the School Nursing Service and with the Early Help & Social Care team

The role will be teaching a small class of SEMH students—up to 10—and a team of two teaching assistants will support you.

 

SEMH Primary Teacher - Guildford - Requirements

  • Experience in working effectively with young people who present with a range of challenging behaviour
  • QTS or equivalent
  • Substantial and recent experience in teaching pupils/students with special needs, including SEMH and Autism, to a high standard
  • Experience working in a special educational needs school is not essential. We have excellent opportunities for Teachers to extend their continuous professional development and develop skills in special education.

 

What you can expect as a SEMH Primary Teacher at this SEN School

  • The opportunity to teach in a therapeutic SEN school with a team of dedicated SEN professionals
  • To teach in a setting with a likeminded team who are equally as dedicated to the learning and personal development of young people
  • Excellent facilities in a brand new fit-for-purpose school building
  • Experience working in a specialist setting

 

Please note, that this role is only available on a full-time basis.

If you are a dedicated Primary Teacher looking to take the next step in your career or someone who is looking to transition into an SEMH or SEN environment, we would love to hear from you. Please respond to this advert to express your interest and take the next step in your SEN career. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, and we will support you in undertaking a valid enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.

Apply now and let's explore this exciting opportunity together!

 

 

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