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Specialist SpLD Teacher/Assessor

Specialist SpLD Teacher/Assessor

Peter Symonds College

Hampshire

  • £24,459 - £39,919 pro rata
  • Expired
Salary:
with pay awards pending. Part time (approximately 0.8 FTE)
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2020
Apply by:
14 June 2020

Job overview

Peter Symonds is located in Winchester.  It is a vibrant sixth form college which has been rated by Ofsted as ‘outstanding’ in every respect. Our unofficial College motto has long been ‘Counting in Ones’ and we work hard to make this a supportive and friendly place to study, with every student treated as an individual. Not only is this at the heart of our work with our students, but we also strive to support and value our staff in the same way.

The Study Support Department comprises an unusually large team of dedicated and professional staff, committed to the support of students with a wide range of specific learning difficulties. It has a very strong reputation, both within and outside the College, for the quality of its work. This is a rare opportunity for a qualified teacher to join the team as a specialist SpLD Teacher/Assessor.  You must have a teaching qualification and hold either a current Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLD) Assessment Practising Certificate or a post-graduate qualification [level 7] in individual assessment. Experience in supporting students with SpLDs in the post 16 sector, particularly assessing under JCQ regulations, is highly desirable.

This is a part time post for four days a week. There may be some flexibility as to the days of work and this will be discussed at interview, which will be conducted remotely.

Closing date: 12 noon on Monday  15 June 2020 

Interview date: Monday 29 June 2020

More details and information on how to apply are available on our website at www.psc.ac.uk  under Staff Vacancies. If you require further assistance please email jobs@psc.ac.uk quoting the reference number 26/20. 

We are dedicated to safeguarding the students in our care. To that end, a Disclosure and Barring Service enhanced disclosure will be required in the event of an individual being offered a position within our College. Our staff undertake regular safeguarding training and are subject to ongoing safeguarding scrutiny.

About Peter Symonds College

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+44 1962 857500

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Peter Symonds College is a sixth form provider in Winchester, Hampshire with approximately 4,000 students aged 16-19, the majority of whom are studying A level. There is also a thriving adult provision with around 3,000 enrolments each year, ranging from leisure to HE and including teacher training. The College has two co-educational boarding houses accommodating over 70 students, including those from the Falklands Islands overseas territory. 

The town of Winchester has a population of 45,000, and is known for its landmark cathedral and for an exceptional range of cultural activities. It is frequently cited in surveys as one of the best places to live in the UK. The College is a five minute walk from Winchester rail station. 

Principal

Sara Russell

Values and vision

'Counting in Ones' is our motto and is the key principle which guides everything we do. Value added is good and the large majority of our students progress to higher education, many to Russell Group universities. A large number of our students each year, usually around fifty, are able to secure places at the prestigious Oxford and Cambridge Universities. Pastoral support is well resourced and students also benefit from an unusual range of music, sporting and other enrichment opportunities.

Ofsted

“Capacity to improve is outstanding. The outstanding performance identified at the last inspection has been maintained and aspects improved. Leadership and management are excellent and staff at all levels share a commitment to achieving the best for individual students. Managers and teachers are reflective and self-critical. Quality assurance procedures are highly effective in promoting continuous improvement.”

View Peter Symonds College’s latest Ofsted report

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