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Date Added: Tue 23/04/2024

1-1 ASD Teaching Assistant

London, UK
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Company: REMEDY RECRUITMENT GROUP

Job Type: Permanent, FullTime

Salary: Salary negotiable

Primary Pupil Referral Unit English Teacher - South East London

  • Job Title: PRU English Teacher
  • Location: South London
  • Start date: April 2024
  • Salary: £180 - 220
  • Full/Part Time: Full Time (Part time role may be available)
  • Industry: Education and Training

Primary Pupil Referral Unit English Teacher - South East London

Are you passionate about teaching students who are unable to access mainstream education?

Are you a primary trained teacher with a nurturing teaching style?

Are you looking for a new challenge teaching students within a Pupil Referral Unit?

Primary Pupil Referral Unit - PRU Teacher

We are actively seeking a PRU Teacher to join a supportive and welcoming team within a PRU based in East London, this will be based within their primary school. The school has a tremedous ethos and delivers the best education to pupils in great need, if you wish to support pupils who are unable to access mainstream education, please see the below job description.

Ieal Candidate:

  • You want to make a difference in the lives of our students
  • You want to contribute to our broad and creative curriculum offer.
  • You want to work with an inspiring student population.
  • You enjoy working as part of a collaborative & committed multi-disciplinary team.
  • You have a strong commitment to student and staff well-being and want to work in an organisation with the same strong values.
  • You want to work within an organisation that support, develops and invests in their staff.

Requirements:

  • PGCE and QTS/QTLS: Hold a recognized teaching qualification such as a PGCE (Postgraduate Certificate in Education) and possess Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or Qualified Teacher Learning and Skills (QTLS).
  • Demonstrate proven experience working with students who have severe SEN needs, particularly those with autism and complex needs.
  • Be adaptable and flexible, tailoring teaching methods to suit the individual learning styles of students within the class.
  • Exhibit a strong commitment to the holistic development of students, fostering an environment where they can thrive and reach their full potential.

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