Special Educational Needs Teacher
Berkhamsted School
Hertfordshire
- Expired
- Salary:
- Competitive + benefits
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 2024
- Apply by:
- 2 June 2024
Job overview
Special Educational Needs Teacher
We are currently recruiting for an enthusiastic Special Educational Needs Teacher to join the Learning Support Department at Berkhamsted Schools Group.
This role takes responsibility for all matters relating to the provision of learning support for children with an identified SEND or emerging needs, while also undertaking specialist teaching responsibilities in the areas of SEND and English or Maths.
The ideal candidate will have a Level 5 or Level 7 Specialist SEND qualification and experience teaching.
Please note, this is a part-time, 2 days per week role.
Start date: September 2024
Interviews being held: 11 June 2024
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About Berkhamsted School
- Berkhamsted School
- Overton House, 133 High Street, Berkhamsted
- Hertfordshire
- HP4 2DJ
- United Kingdom
Located in the market town of Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, Berkhamsted School is a co-educational independent school founded in 1541. The school has undergone numerous changes since its founding, adopting its current name in 2008. The school accepts pupils aged 3-18 and has around 1,956 pupils, of which a small proportion are students who Board. Berkhamsted School is based across four separate sites in the town, and as such can offer a range of academic and recreational facilities of use by its students.
Principal
Richard Backhouse
Values and Vision
Although nominally a co-educational school, Berkhamsted runs as a Diamond School, meaning that pupils are taught in co-educational classes at a young age, then moved into single-sex streaming in senior school, before being re-integrated in sixth form. This is intended to give pupils both the academic benefits of a single-sex education, and the social benefits of co-education. Being founded in the Christian tradition, the school works hard to foster the spiritual and moral development of its pupils, and inspire a sense of community and acceptance.
ISI Inspection
“Pupils are very well educated, in line with the school’s aims. The quality of their achievements is good overall. They make good progress throughout the school and gain excellent results at A level in relation to their abilities because of their positive attitudes to study, dedicated and, on occasions, inspiring teaching, and curricular provision adapted to meet each pupil’s needs.”
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