SEND Teacher – Autism
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SEND Teacher – Autism
Borough of Southwark (South East London)
£160 to £220 a day (PAYE)
Monday to Friday
Qualified Teacher
Are you a SEND Teacher looking for a new and exciting position, or a mainstream Teacher seeking a new and rewarding career working within SEND?
We are working with a fantastic school in South East London Borough of Southwark to fill the position of SEND Teacher, leading a class of students with a diagnosis of Autism. The students at the school all have an EHCP plan and range from ages 4 to 16, with the successful applicant having a choice on what age group/year they would like to teach. In this role, you will lead a class while supported by 3 SEND Teaching Assistants, alongside training and various resources to assist you with lessons.
The school encourages learning through activities and creative means, meaning that in younger years, lessons will be more play-based learning, whereas with older students, lessons will be conducted through activities. This is a fantastic opportunity as the school is extremely well known and has a great reputation for supporting its staff and providing bespoke training to support teachers and TAs. The environment of the school is extremely positive, with staff being friendly and supportive and giving great feedback on the environment.
So, if this sounds like the role for you, why not apply today?
Requirements of an ASC SEND Teacher:
- SEND qualifications or experience
- To work and support students with a diagnosis of Autism
- To observe, assess and support students in their personal and educational development
- To work alongside Management, SENCO’s and other faculty
- To be prepared to offer advice to parents and work with them to support their child.
Interested in hearing more about our SEN Teacher Roles, such as this ASC SEND Teacher role?
If you want to hear more about our SEND opportunities, please get in touch! You can apply by response to this advert. If you are not contacted within 5 working days, unfortunately, you have been unsuccessful for this role. However, we will keep your CV and you are welcome to contact us to discuss your SEND career development.
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