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Teacher - Autistic Spectrum Condition

Teacher - Autistic Spectrum Condition

Lanark Grammar School

South Lanarkshire

  • Expired
Salary:
£27,438-£36,480
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
23 August 2018

Job overview

Job Description
Education Resources

A fully registered GTC Teacher with experience of children on the Autistic Spectrum is required to fill a full time vacancy.

Education Resources are committed to the education, care and welfare of young people in a childcare environment.

South Lanarkshire Council schools have recently undergone an £800m+ modernisation programme.

The aim of this programme is simple - to create high quality additional support needs and primary and secondary provision in South Lanarkshire - fit for the twenty first century.

During this time we have built and modernised numerous Primary and Secondary Schools.

It is our mission to make positive meaningful changes in the lives of young people. We aim to provide an exceptional learning and working environment for pupils and staff and work in partnership with parents, support staff and other professionals.

South Lanarkshire Council Education Resources are committed to the education, care and welfare of young people in a childcare environment.

You will assist in the delivery of the curriculum and contribute to whole school initiatives, as appropriate and will carry out the range of duties outlined in Annexe B of "A Teaching Profession for the 21st Century".

 

Closing date: 24/08/2018

Reference: SLA04387

Lanark Grammar School, Kirklands Road, Lanark

About Lanark Grammar School

+44 1555 667520

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Lanark Grammar School is a mixed, non-selective, non-denominational, six-year, 11-18 comprehensive secondary school, situated in Lanark in Lanarkshire. There are currently 1,034 students on the school roll. 

Headteacher

Mr M Sherry

Values and vision

Lanark Grammar School’s values are achievement, community, endeavour, enthusiasm, equality and respect. The school aims to build confidence, raise aspirations and improve motivation, and to celebrate and reward the successes of its members. It also aims to work in partnership with pupils, parents, staff and the local community to support and encourage personal development, achievement and attainment.

The secondary school aims to be the best it can be by setting aspirational targets and being determined to reach them, and believes that every day holds endless opportunities to learn and develop as individuals and as a school community. Lanark Grammar School is a school that celebrates diversity, where different needs are acknowledged and catered for. It believes its actions in and around the community will show and encourage respect by being kind, thoughtful and valuing others and their property.

Education Scotland

“This inspection of your school found the following key strengths: Young people who are well behaved and have a positive attitude to learning.  The pastoral care of young people. Approachable supportive staff.  Attainment in S5/6. The role of the headteacher in leading school improvement. Young people have good learning experiences overall. They have a positive attitude to their learning and enjoy taking part in class discussions. Teachers support them well in their learning.”

View Lanark Grammar School’s latest Education Scotland report


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