The position has become available due to the school being given an EHCP for a year 2 student with ASD, the school will be looking to interview experienced individuals who have either worked with ASD or worked in a school environment.
The school are looking for strong, determined and driven individuals who are looking to work with Special Needs Students in a Mainstream Primary School.
A large form entry primary school situated in High Wycombe are currently seeking a SEN specialist to start in September 2024.
A friendly and welcoming primary school situated in Aylesbury are currently seeking a behaviour Mentor to join them in September 2024 in Aylesbury.
The school are looking for a strong, determined and driven individual who is looking to work with a Special Needs Student with behavioural needs (SEMH).
Are you looking to work in a primary school where there are ample opportunities to develop and attend training?
Posted by Remedy Recruitment Group • £30/hr to £35/hr
This SEN tutor role involves
working with children with Special Education Needs and providing face to face support to children with ASD, ADHD, PDA, SEMH or PMLD at their homes or a local centre e.g., town hall, library or a centre;.
planning lessons and resources around the student's needs.
General
Remedy Tutors is looking for SEN experienced tutors,teachers who are looking for flexible and rewarding work with a rewarding schedule in Buckinghamshire.
Many children with SEND have been disengaged with their learning.
We support pupils that have struggled to stay in the classroom, who feel too anxious to go to school or whose needs aren't sufficiently supported at school.
We are looking for inspirational tutors around Aylesbury to support children and young people with SEND.
Many children with SEND have been disengaged with their learning.
We support pupils that have struggled to stay in the classroom, who feel too anxious to go to school or whose needs aren't sufficiently supported at school.
We are looking for inspirational tutors around Buckinghamshire to support children and young people with SEND.