Teacher of the Deaf
Roding Primary School
Redbridge
- Expired
- Salary:
- MPS/UPS + 1 or 2 SEN points depending on experience and qualifications
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 20 September 2019
Job overview
Teacher of the Deaf
For the in-school Provision for Deaf Children.
Salary: MPS/UPS + 1 or 2 SEN points depending on experience and qualifications
Required: September 2019
Full Time
Ofsted "Good"– March 2019
Roding Primary School and Nursery with provision for deaf children is a welcoming school where everyone is ‘Free To Achieve’. The dedicated staff, amazing group of children and committed governors work hard to support strengths, improve weaknesses and remove any barriers that may prevent reaching potential. To this end we work as a team, following the school values:
At Roding we are:
Aspirational, Confident, Honest, Independent, Enthusiastic, Valued, Excellent, Respected, Successful
This is an exciting opportunity for a suitably qualified and experienced teacher to join our large provision. We are currently supporting around 40 children, who are spread across the entire Early Years and primary age range. Children are taught according to their individual communication need, but predominantly a total communication approach is provided. You will be working alongside our own full time SALT, CSWs and a large team of specialist Teaching Assistants. Signing skills or a willingness to train, would be a requirement.
An experienced Teacher of the Deaf would be our ideal candidate, however applications are also invited from teachers with experience of Special Needs who are willing to undergo training.
We can offer you:
• A very friendly and supportive staff and children who love to learn
• A well-resourced working environment
You are warmly invited to visit our school and find out more about this post. To arrange a visit, please email us as per the details below or telephone Caroline Durrance, Office Manager, on 020 8504 3706 (term time only).
To apply for this post, please see our school website www.rodingprimary.co.uk where you can download the job pack and email your completed application form to us at admin@rodingprimary.co.uk.
Closing date for applications: Friday 20th September 2019 at 12.00pm
Interviews: Wednesday 2nd October 2019
Roding Primary School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974; the successful applicant will be expected to undertake a satisfactory disclosure. References will be taken up prior to interview and the post is subject to a successful Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.
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About Roding Primary School
- Roding Primary School
- Roding Lane North, Woodford Bridge, Woodford Green
- Essex
- IG8 8NP
- United Kingdom
Roding Primary School is a non-denominational, co-educational facility in Woodford Green, North East London. The school has special provisions for children affected by deafness. Children will typically start in the nursery facility or one of the two Reception classes. Roding has a Breakfast club and and an independent company is also contracted by Roding Primary to provide after-school meal facilities.
The school was constructed in 1938 on land belonging to Bernardo’s charity, and the Infant and Junior divisions were joined together in 1952. Today, Roding Primary is a two form entry school and educates children between the ages of 3-11. There approximately 440 pupils on the school roll, of which 35 children who are hearing impaired or deaf. This creates a unique, rich and privileged identity for Roding Primary school and is a fundamental part of our inclusive nature.
Mrs Helen Radmore and Ms Melissa Nwankiti
Co-Head Teachers
Values and vision
Roding Primary prides itself as an aspirational place where all children are ‘Free to Achieve’. Staff imbue the school with an enthusiasm to learn and work with others, and the governors are equally as committed to fostering the potential of every pupil.
Roding Primary is a Rights Respecting School, adopted and promoted through UNICEF. Elements of this charter include the right of every child to an education that develops their personality, and the opportunity to take part in an array of artistic opportunities. The school is also dedicated in its role of assisting children with hearing disabilities. As well as working closely with its own affected pupils, Roding Primary offers support to all deaf or partially deaf persons under 18 in the Redbridge area.
Ofsted
“Teachers make their expectations clear to pupils and establish good working relationships with them. Teachers mark pupils’ work thoroughly and make sure that they know what to do to make their work even better.”
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