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Learning Support and EAL Teacher

Learning Support and EAL Teacher

Danes Hill School

Surrey

Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
Required from September 2019
Apply by:
30 May 2019

Job overview

Required from September 2019

Suitable for NQT

Required to work in this busy and vibrant department.

Qualification in SEND is an advantage.


Teaching and Learning

  • To teach individual pupils and/or small groups with appropriate regard to their abilities and needs. 
  • To teach underlying skills required to facilitate learning and develop strategies to transfer these skills to the classroom.
  • To work through structured learning programmes devised from external agency reports where available and have well prepared lessons and notes for each lesson delivered. Attendance of child to be recorded.
  • To teach in a multi-sensory way in order to help pupils to store and retrieve information more easily.
  • To create a climate where learning is enjoyable and children are relaxed, enabling them to reach their full potential. Organising the teaching area that is conducive to an effective learning process and a well ordered stimulating environment.
  • To be aware of current research and legislation in relevant areas of SEND and be willing to apply different approaches to teaching.
  • To maintain good order, discipline and respect for others among pupils, to promote understanding of School rules and values and to safeguard health and safety matters.


Management

  • To prepare and review Learning Support Plans (IEP) each term based on reports available.
  • To work as a team player when preparing timetables and be flexible to changes therein.
  • To administer standardised reading/spelling tests and keep record of individual pupil’s progress.
  • Write reports in line with the school reporting dates.
  • To communicate and consult with parents as necessary, recording all formal communication.
  • To liaise with the SENCO with regard to pupil progress, development and social welfare. 
  • To main and research a wide variety of resources and teaching techniques.
  • To go on further training opportunities to enhance teaching skills and develop personal areas of interest and expertise.


Applications considered on receipt, therefore early submissions preferable. 

To apply, please complete an application form which is available on the school website by clicking on the Apply button. Once completed, applications should be sent to gmurdock@daneshill.surrey.sch.uk 


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About Danes Hill School

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Message from the Head

Are you an inspirational teacher? Do you truly care about the children you teach and want each of them to achieve their very best? Do you recognise the importance of a child’s emotional wellbeing and the part that the pastoral care you provide plays in it? Do you set high standards for yourself and your pupils and are you willing to go the extra mile to make each day in school special?

At Danes Hill we aim high for every child. We recognise that each young person who joins us is a unique individual and that the journey they will travel, whilst at the school, is as unique as they are. We want them to be academically successful, to have humility in victory and composure in defeat on the sports fields, to recognise the importance of the arts and the digital world in which we live and to make the most of the opportunities that we can offer to them.

Most importantly we want to work with the parents to help shape their children into thoroughly decent human beings.

It is a privilege to be an educator and I feel utterly privileged to be leading Danes Hill School. It is a very special place to work and learn and the warmth of the community is tangible. We are currently recruiting and if you are willing to work hard then I promise that the school will offer a really warm welcome to new members of the community.

Our classes are small, the parents are supportive, the non-contact is generous and the leadership team are willing and able to guide you through your induction period and support you fully in your career. Add to that great parking, an amazing site and a dollop of camaraderie and laughter and we really are a good choice for the next step in your career.

You are very welcome to visit the school before submitting your application form.

I look forward to hearing from you soon.

Maxine Shaw

Head


About Danes Hill School:

Danes Hill School is situated in 55 acres of landscaped grounds in the village of Oxshott, Surrey. We are a 3-13 co-educational school that values the importance of Years 7 and 8 and retains very strong numbers in the top two year groups. Whilst we are an academically demanding school, we also value the breadth of opportunity on offer beyond the taught curriculum. School is more than maths and English!


Why Work at Danes Hill School?

Danes Hill offers an exceptional working environment. Set in 55 acres bordering open countryside, yet commutable to London, it is a thriving school which has received an outstanding report by the Independent School’s Inspectorate. Inspectors described the school as ‘excellent in all areas’ and commented that ‘teamwork is strong’. They also noted that ‘relationships between pupils and staff, and amongst the pupils, are consistently outstanding’. We feel these comments accurately reflect the school and are indeed key to making it such a great place to work. An on-going building program is further developing the classroom accommodation, adding to the excellent existing facilities that include specialist science laboratories, art, design and technology rooms, performance spaces and high quality sports facilities.

Working at Danes Hill you become part of a large, dynamic community encompassing all the teaching and non-teaching staff. Dedicated support staff work in tandem with teaching staff, taking care of many of the administrative tasks in a friendly, cooperative environment. The Common Room President, elected each year, organises social events and charity fundraisers. You are also able to make use of the swimming pool and other sports facilities, before and after school, helping to burn off our renowned lunches!

Danes Hill is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).

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