Our school caters for children and young adults from 5-18 years old with varied SEND needs, such as Autism, SEMH, Severe learning difficulties and Speech and language communication difficulties.
We are currently looking for Learning Support Assistants who are dedicated and passionate about supporting children in a school-based environment.
Adapt teaching methods and materials to meet the individual needs of students with diverse learning styles, including those with Special Educational Needs (SEN) and Social and Emotional Mental Health (SEMH).
Provide high-quality one-on-one tutoring sessions to students in up to 15 hours a week per student.
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Remedy Tutors are looking for experienced, flexible SEN Outreach tutors to join our team.
Ethos Education has partnered with a reputable secondary school in North West London, and they are on the lookout for a highly skilled religious education/religious studies teacher (Experienced or ECT) to join their team!
Religious Education/Religious Studies Teacher North West London
1:1 role in Year 2 with a child with communication and interaction difficulties
Teaching Assistant Year 2 Communication and Interaction Difficulties Long Term Role September Start Camden
Fantastic opportunity to join a lively inner London school in the Camden borough to start this September and ideally to continue for the whole academic year.
Ideally the successful SEN Teacher applicant will have a proven track record working in an SEN environment but the Headteacher will consider a primary trained teacher with a passion for SEN, a proven track record as a teacher and a can do attitude.
A large special needs (SEN) school based in Camden, North London is seeking an SEN teacher with some recent ASD and SLD experience to join their team with immediate effect.
Would you like to be there at the beginning of this new and exciting employability start up, levelling the field for people with autism or a learning disability and most especially for those with more complex needs?
It is the quality of the work and not the quantity of jobs secured that matters.
This is all about working in a person centred way to support the people using this service to be included in the workforce in a way that they can contribute meaningfully to it.
Would you like to be there at the beginning of this new and exciting employability start up, levelling the field for people with autism or a learning disability and most especially for those with more complex needs?
It is the quality of the work and not the quantity of jobs secured that matters.
This is all about working in a person centred way to support the people using this service to be included in the workforce in a way that they can contribute meaningfully to it.