SEND Teacher
Salary/Rate:Pay to Scale - PAYE Payments
Job type:Contract
Town/City:Enfield
County:North East London
Type of Role:Qualified Teacher
Job ref:7232
Post Date:06.03.25
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About the Role
SEND Teacher
North London
Long-term and permanent opportunities
Salary Scale: MPS/UPS + SEN max
If you are a nurturing teacher who has experience with Autism and is looking for a new challenge, please read on!
We are working with a special SEND school based in Enfield. They cater to children aged 3 - 16 with complex needs and provide a safe and nurturing learning environment. The school is seeking experienced and passionate teachers to join their wonderful team.
Main Duties:
- To plan lessons and teach a class of 10 - 12 students with complex needs, mainly with ASC
- To be resilient, hard-working and have an understanding of mental health and teaching neurodiverse children
- Responsibility for tracking pupil progress and monitoring to support teaching and learning
- Deliver dynamic and creative lessons
- Built positive relationships with students, parents and carers
- Experience teaching children with SEND
What can they offer you?
- An enhanced salary
- MacBook for every teacher
- Long term and permanent opportunities
- Therapy dogs
- Wellbeing days for staff members
- People development
- Parking on site
Requirements
- Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)
- Unqualified and proven experience
- Excellent communication skills
- A strong sense of empathy, patience, and resilience, with the ability to remain calm and focused in challenging situations
If you are interested in hearing more about this SEND Teacher role, please apply now! Or you can contact Katie at Parker Smith Inclusion.
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