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English Teacher (Walnut Tree School)

English Teacher (Walnut Tree School)

Cambian Group Plc

Wilden

  • £27,000 per year
  • Quick apply
  • Expired
Salary:
DOE & Qualifications
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
25 January 2021

Job overview

English Teacher/ NQTs/Training on the job are welcome to apply

Walnut Tree School, Wilden, Bedford

Salary: M1 – M2 depending on experience & qualifications

Contract: Permanent

Hours: Full Time

The Cambian Group, the UK’s largest provider of specialist services in education, mental health rehabilitation and learning disabilities with a combined business with over 6,000 employees, we operate UK wide. We believe that every single person in our care has a personal best, and we are committed to helping them achieve it. Join us, and we’ll show the same commitment to helping you achieve your personal best in your career.

Walnut Tree School is an independent co-educational day school for students aged 7-19 with social, emotional and mental health difficulties. The school delivers full time education and covers both academic and vocational subjects in line with national benchmarks. We deliver differentiated teaching and learning activities within small groups in a purpose-built environment. As a school, we work collaboratively with residential and therapeutic practitioners with a focus on encouraging resilience and supporting holistic growth to promote pupils’ well-being.

As a qualified Teacher with experience of SEND including knowledge of the National curriculum and the teaching of Key Stages 3, 4 and 5, you’ll identify clear teaching objectives to specify how each young person will be taught and assessed. That means you’ll need to be able to use a variety of teaching strategies, and build relationship with our young people.

To us, education is about so much more than qualifications. It’s all about nurturing young people with social and emotional difficulties and challenging behaviour and it’s also about location liberation and removing any barriers to their learning. As a Teacher in our vibrant, energetic team, you’ll promote independence and enable students to achieve their personal best.

Enthusiasm is as important as experience, as you’ll need to inspire as well as teach.

The successful candidate will need to be motivated and enthusiastic with strong pedagogical skills. You will be joining a committed and dedicated team that have high expectations for students and work hard to improve their life chances. We offer comprehensive training and support and a range of benefits for staff. This is an excellent opportunity for candidates from mainstream, specialist education or community provision who are looking to make a difference.

Duties and Responsibilities:

To meet the needs of children through the use of effective teaching strategies and lesson structures to deliver the curriculum by:

• Being familiar with curriculum requirements and making full use of assessment information to develop, adapt and evaluate teaching strategies to give maximum benefit to students;

• Identifying appropriate learning outcomes and developing a range of approaches which reduce barriers and help students to attain achievable targets;

• Thoroughly planning and preparing lessons and contributing to broader developments as requested;

• Sequencing and structuring learning experiences and environments to develop organisational and problem-solving skills to encourage independent learning;

• Selecting and managing resources, using specialised materials including ICT, as appropriate, to enable maximum access to the curriculum and to promote independent living skills;

• Being aware of the effects of attachment behaviours on learning, adjusting targets and approaches accordingly;

• Working collaboratively with multi-disciplinary teams to make best use of expertise;

• To ensure a high standard of display to provide a stimulating and challenging environment;

• To recognise, value and raise the achievement of students;

• Working collaboratively with Teaching Assistants and other specialists to extend students’ listening, speaking, reading and writing skills;

• To promote social and emotional development, positive behaviour and, where appropriate to the age group taught, to prepare for adulthood. To be demonstrated by working with parents/carers and other agencies to agree approaches to each student’s personal development.

Person Specification:

• To hold Qualified Teacher status;

• Experience of working effectively as part of a team;

• Experience of teaching children and/or young people with Social Emotional and Mental Health/Autism and associated difficulties;

• Experience of planning, delivering and assessing learning activities appropriate to individuals’ needs and abilities;

• Experience of working successfully in situations which draw heavily on the ability to deal with difficult pressures and personal challenges.

NQTs are welcome to apply.

Any successful application to this role will be subject to Enhanced DBS and reference checking, in line with Government regulations and Safer Recruitment best practice.

The Cambian Group is an Equal Opportunities employer.


About Cambian Group Plc

  • Cambian Group Plc
  • 4th Floor, Waterfront Building, Chancellors Road, Hammersmith Embankmen
  • London
  • W6 9RU
  • United Kingdom
+44 800 288 9779

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