Skip to main content
Tes home
SearchBack to search
KS3 Nurture Teacher

KS3 Nurture Teacher

Malden Oaks School & Tuition Service

Kingston upon Thames

  • Quick apply
  • Expired
Salary:
MPS/UPS a TLR 2 may be available for suitably experienced candidates
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
1st September 2018
Apply by:
22 April 2018

Job overview

A unique opportunity to teach in small groups and to make a difference

Would you like more time to build relationships with students in small teaching groups, enabling them to develop the skills they need to succeed in all aspects of learning?

Due to continued expansion, we are seeking two KS3 Nurture Teachers to join our committed and professional staff team. We welcome teachers with KS2 and/or KS3 experience. Our students are working at age-related expectations in terms of the curriculum, but need considerable support to develop their resilience, social skills and self-esteem.

Our nurture teachers will have considerable autonomy, planning a relevant and engaging curriculum for a group of up to 6 students, using their individual specialist interests and skills. They will also be responsible for organising an activity programme, using the many local facilities and amenities. Frequent trips and outdoor activities are encouraged to broaden students’ horizons and make learning real and relevant. The teachers will also plan and supervise social time, creating a safe and homely atmosphere, where students learn to share the food they cook.

There is a generous allocation of extra PPA and meeting time, high quality CPD and supervision support, in recognition that we need to fully invest in our staff so that they can transform our students’ experience of education.

We understand that teachers may be apprehensive about teaching in a PRU and we would encourage you to watch our video (www.maldenoaks.org) as this will give you an insight into our students, their views, and the difference you could make to them. 

Supporting our students in developing positive relationships, self-confidence, resilience, and creativity is crucial to our ethos and our success is not measured solely by our academic results but by the views of our past and present students.

This school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. All new staff will be required to undertake a DBS check and carry out online safeguarding training.

Please visit www.maldenoaks.org for further information, including students’ views and should you have any queries please contact mos@pru.rbksch.org.

Visits to the school are welcome. 

Malden Oaks is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children.

Successful applicants will be required to undertake an Enhanced Disclosure by the Criminal Records Bureau (DBS Check).

Your application should summarise how you meet the requirements of the attached person specification and how your skills and experience would enable you to fulfil the attached job description.

Closing Date: 12pm Monday 23rd April 2018

Interviews:  Friday 27th April

Attached documents

About Malden Oaks School & Tuition Service

School image 1
School image 2
School image 3
School image 4
School image 5
+44 20 8289 4664

View on Google Maps

Visit employer website

Malden Oaks is a  specialist, and innovative SEMH provision for up to 150 Kingston and Richmond students aged 11-19 who benefit from an alternative approach to mainstream education.

We provide a safe and stimulating environment where students of all abilities are encouraged to have high aspirations and to develop self-confidence and positive relationships.  We are a specialist provision and, as such, we understand the complexities of circumstances that result in students unable to cope, or stay, within mainstream schools.

We offer a broad and balanced curriculum with a wide choice of GCSEs and A Levels taught by specialist subject teachers. This mirrors the curriculum taught in mainstream schools and colleges, in the expectation and hope that our students will be able to return to this setting, when the time is right.

We are proud of our excellent academic results, which evidence the progress that students can make when provided with appropriate and tailored support, but those results are only part of the picture of what we do.  Alongside the formal taught curriculum, we provide an inspiring outdoor and Duke of Edinburgh programme to allow students to develop in a wider sense, especially in terms of their social and commuication skills.

All aspects of our work are underpinned by our '4 As' resilience programme. Students are provided with opportunities to develop their Altruism (helping others), their Autonomy (taking control of their own learning), their Attachment (forming positive relationships) and their Achievement (doing their best). This is an evidence-based approach which draws on the growth mindset philosophy and the idea that anything we can't do, we just can't do YET.

We see all behaviour as a communication and therefore adopt a 'needs-based' response to situations. Rather than impose sanctions we will seek to identify the most appropriate provision for students, to support their needs at that moment in time. We recently received accreditation as an 'Attachment and Trauma-informed school' and we found that the principles of this approach were very much aligned with our own.

Alongside the school we run a tuition service for students who are unable to attend school due to ill health or other individual circumstances. Tuition takes place at home, in the community, or at our dedicated tuition centre staffed by qualified teachers and specialist subject teachers to ensure that students benefit from the expertise we have across the school.

Our MOOT projects are designed to support mainstream schools by providing them with an outreach service that benefits from our expertise with students who are at risk of disengaging from education.  These projects seek to re-enthuse students before they get to a point of disillusionment.  Our MOOT team also provides schools with specialist networks and training to enable them to benefit from some of the skills / techniques that we have built up and developed as specialists in SEMH education.

Malden Oaks is constantly evolving to meet the increasing demand for our provision: In September 2021, we opened a new post-16 centre. This enables post 16 students to follow GCSE and/or A Level courses, in a small setting that can meet their specific needs. These typically include one or more of: SEMH, Autism, Speech and Language and Dyslexia. The students benefit from being taught by staff who combine subject expertise with specialisms in these areas of special need.

Our website includes lots of information about our specialist offer and our outcomes, but the best testimonials are from our students and parents who tell us how Malden Oaks has transformed their lives.   Please also see our video below for a further insight into the ethos of our school.

Please note that you are wholly responsible for fact checking in respect of the information provided by schools. Please also check for the latest visa and work permit requirements that may apply. Tes is not responsible for the content of advertisements or the policies adopted by advertising schools. Tes asks that all schools follow Tes' Fair Recruitment Policy.

Applications closed