I am currently working on behalf of an amazing Special Educational Needs (SEN) School based in Bristol.
They cater for pupils with a wide range of SEN and SEMH challenges, in this role, you will be required to work 1:1 with pupils, in addition to assisting the class in activities.
We work on behalf of a number of outstanding SEN schools across Bristol, and due to the increased demand from these schools there are opportunities working as a Supply Teacher in SEN Schools in Bristol.
These opportunities allow for full flexibility for yourself, as well as offering the chance for day-to-day, short-term or long-term positions, working in a diverse mix of school, in KS1 and/or KS2.
About the role
You will have the opportunity to work in a role that offers total flexibility with the hours you choose to work, as well as allowing yourself the chance to build up experience in a range of local schools.
Work schedule: Full time 30 hours per week (open to full time)
Within this role, you will required to deliver a high quality curriculum delivering Reading, Literacy classes etc, as well as catering to the Neurodiverse population, or an alternative as led by the College management team and to carry out all tasks associated with teaching.
Details of this position
This position is for a full time Neurodiversity and Reading Specilaist Lecturer to work in prison education.
You also know the challenges the sector faces, the recent pressures you and your teams have faced and the ongoing issues that we must overcome in the long term.
As a care professional, you know how health and social care underpins the nation.
We are working with an SEMH/SEN school in Bristol who are currently seeking a Learning Support Assistant for next academic year to work with Secondary aged students who have Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties.
End date: Temp to Perm
This position will be starting in September due to an experienced LSA leaving the school and it will be on a temp to perm contract for right person.