Specialist Teacher for students with complex communication & interaction needs
Royds Hall Community School
Huddersfield
- Expired
- Salary:
- MPS/UPS & up to 2 SEN points (on qualification)
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- As soon as possible
- Apply by:
- 28 September 2018
Job overview
Specialist Teacher for students with complex communication and interaction needs within the secondary phase
MPS/UPS & up to 2 SEN points
(on qualification)
Permanent, full time post
To commence as soon as possible
This post is sited in the Specialist Provision within Royds Hall Community School which provides support for pupils with complex communication and interaction needs, their families and mainstream high schools in the Kirklees area.
This Specialist Provision at Royds Hall Community School is one of the Kirklees KS3/KS4 provisions for children with complex communication and interaction needs.
The post holder would be expected to support students within the Provision at Royds Hall as well as deliver an outreach service. This post would suit a teacher with an interest in SEND, who is looking to specialise in a mainstream setting.
Royds Hall Community School is a successful and over-subscribed community school which encompasses Royds Hall Secondary, Royds Hall Primary and Beech Primary on its own site; currently catering for approximately 1100 students aged 3 – 16, with a national reputation for innovation and excellence.
We are part of the SHARE Multi Academy Trust group of schools and offer our staff a wealth of career development opportunities and support. We offer an excellent salary package, which generously rewards high performance; a supportive working environment; excellent support and training; and employee benefits including an attractive pension scheme, childcare vouchers, an Employee Wellbeing Scheme and Share Academy Savers.
We are also a member of the Aspire Co-operative Learning Trust and we benefit from excellent links with our trust partners, Huddersfield New College, Huddersfield Town Football Club, Holmfirth Fair Traders Association and the University of Huddersfield.
Application forms and further details are available on our website www.roydshall.org or may be obtained from the Headteacher, Jenny Carr, at the school, to whom completed applications should be returned
by 12 noon on Friday 28th September 2018
Interviews will take place on Friday 5th October 2018
Luck Lane, Paddock, Huddersfield HD3 4HA
Tel (01484) 463366 Fax (01484) 462323
Applications are welcome by e-mail to Jane Lord, Personnel Officer: recruitment@roydshall.org
The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment
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About Royds Hall Community School
- Royds Hall Community School
- Luck Lane, Paddock, Huddersfield
- West Yorkshire
- HD3 4HA
- United Kingdom
Royds Hall Community School
is a successful and over-subscribed through school providing high quality education for 1200 children from age 3 to 16 across three sites, with 11-16 students based in the Wilson Building, 4-11 at Luck Lane Primary and 3-11, including nursery, at Beech Primary. Our new primary building on the Luck Lane site opened in September 2016 where numbers will grow to 420 by September 2020 as new groups of reception children join the school.
We are the Kirklees Specialist Provision Hub for students with Speech, Language and Communication Need. Our school is enriched by its diversity. Approximately 40 per cent of students are from various ethnic minorities and, with more than 26 languages and 30 countries represented in school; we take great pride in our role at the heart of the local community.
We are an active member of the Aspire Cooperative Learning Trust and work closely with local primary schools in the Aspire Trust to develop and share best practice. Our community benefits through opportunities provided through our trust partners, the University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield New College, Huddersfield Town Football Club and the Holmfirth Fair Traders Association.
We are delighted to have:
• Happy, confident and aspirational students who express a real pride in their school
• Expert staff an all areas with a passion for learning and a determination to ensure all children grow and achieve in a safe and nurturing environment
• Calm and purposeful classrooms
• Excellent partnerships between students, staff, parents, governors and community
• A forward-thinking and innovative approach to teaching and learning throughout the school
We welcome visits to the school and visitors frequently comment on the warmth of the welcome they receive and the positive relationships they see around the school. If you are interested in finding out what Royds Hall Community School can offer you please contact us and we will be delighted to welcome you to the school.
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