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Science Teacher (Congleton)

Science Teacher (Congleton)

Esland Grantham School

Congleton

  • £23,347 - £36,398 per year
  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
31 May 2021

Job overview

Do you have experience teaching children with Special Educational Needs and looking to work as part of a collaborative team in providing the best access to education for young children? 

Esland Care are currently seeking a Science Teacher who is also able to deliver to a small group of pupils based at one of our established SEN Schools in Congleton. 

The role

We are looking for an outstanding, committed and motivated qualified teacher to contribute to the development of teaching and learning across the curriculum.  Pupils will be expected to cover a range of qualification ranging from Entry Level Certificates, through Functional Skills to GCSE. This will be an exciting opportunity for a committed classroom practitioner who can display a real passion for inspiring and challenging the pupils at the School.

A flexible approach with a can-do ethos is essential, as is drive, enthusiasm and sense of humour. If you are adaptable, innovative and child focused then we want to hear from you. We will be looking to recruit a staff team that has a multitude of talents to enable us to provide a rich academic curriculum from the outset and look forward to hearing what additional skills, talents and interests you could bring to this role.

What we need from you

  • Qualified Teacher status 
  • Solid experience of working with specialist education for young people with SEMH
  • Solid experience of working with young people that challenge
  • Some knowledge and experience of vocational educational pathways
  • Committed, conscientious and passionate about inclusion
  • Ability to plan, evaluate and monitor learning and progress
  • Ability to differentiate all aspects of learning to promote inclusion and attainment
  • Ability to build good relationships with young people and all others supporting the pupil
  • Highly organised and have the ability to prioritise and use their time effectively
  • Resilience, stamina, flexibility and excellent inter-personal skills
  • A positive attitude to hard work and challenging situations
  • A good sense of humour

What we can offer

  • Commitment to CPD
  • A supportive, inclusive working environment
  • Access to a wide range of benefits, including Perkbox and our pension scheme
  • Staff recognition awards
  • Competitive salary
  • A highly rewarding job 

The Esland Group is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All applicants must be willing to undergo safeguarding screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and disclosures with the relevant body at an enhanced level DBS. We are an equal opportunities employer.

This role is on a full time, 39-week permanent basis.

About Esland Grantham School

+44 1476 855604

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Esland Education Grantham School provides a range of education packages for young people aged 8 to 18 with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities; including complex social and emotional needs such as ASC, ODD and PDA. We strive for excellence in all aspects of our curriculum and delivery, whether that be our bespoke one-to-one packages, alternative vocational programmes or more formal, school-based education in one of our DFE-registered independent, specialist day schools.

Our teams provide a respectful and nurturing environment, giving all young people the best platform to reach their potential. We hope to be a beacon of good practice, producing successful, measurable outcomes in all aspects of our work with young people. We aim to facilitate excellent communication with parents, guardians, and carers, Placing Authorities and the professionals involved with supporting our pupils in order to collectively secure their achievements.

Our education packages have been created to help young people stabilise their behaviour and begin to make positive choices. Oracle adopts an integrated approach to learning where all involved in the therapeutic care and education of our young people actively promote skills, knowledge and learning in a caring environment where safeguarding is at the forefront. Our learning environments are designed to meet a variety of needs to help overcome learning barriers. We follow a full-time learning programme catering to all abilities but also deliver part-time transition packages where required to meet the needs of pupils and help them re-engage successfully in education. We offer a variety of core and foundation subjects which include English, Maths, Science, Media, Citizenship, Drama, ICT, Food & Nutrition, Art, PE, SMSC and Duke of Edinburgh.

All students are supported according to their specific needs. Teaching takes place both through group work and on an individual basis. Educational topics are designed to provide a range of experiences that will enthuse, motivate and challenge. We aim to broaden each young person’s outlook on life and develop their understanding of life within British society today. Many pupils will come out of class for one-to-one intensive therapy programmes but where we can deliver these interventions in the classroom setting we seek to do so.

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