Teacher (ASN)
The Highland Council
Highland
- Expired
- Salary:
- £27,498.00 - £41,412.00 per year
- Job type:
- Full Time, Fixed Term
- Apply by:
- 2 February 2021
Job overview
Job Description
Post Title: Teacher Additonal Support Needs (2 x Posts)
Location: Caithness Area Based at school in Wick or Thurso ASG
Hours: 35 Hours
Duration: Fixed Term until 25/6/2021
Salary: £27,498 - £41,412 pa
Contact Person: Roger Bamfield, 01955 608172
Please APPLY ONLINE.
Applications from Gaelic speakers are encouraged.
Prior to confirming appointment, we will require successful candidates to become members of the Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Scheme.
Short listed applicants will normally be contacted by email, unless otherwise stated. Please check your emails regularly, including your junk/spam folder.
Requirements
GTCS REGISTRATION IS ESSENTIAL
About The Highland Council
The Highlands of Scotland
Gàidhealtachd na h-Alba
The Highlands of Scotland is renowned for its beauty, hospitality and lifestyle. It is home to the Cairngorms, Scotland’s second National Park and the largest in the UK, and the new UNESCO ecopark in NW Sutherland. The population of the Highlands is 235,830. Inverness is the administrative and transport hub of the region - a city with over 63,000 inhabitants. It is a fast growing and ambitious centre with international air links. The University of the Highlands and Islands’ new Inverness Campus is one of the most ambitious projects in Scotland. Opened in 2015, it is a nationally and internationally significant location for business, research, education and has a thriving life sciences community. The Council and our partners signed a City-Region Deal worth £315 million in 2017 and this is delivering a range of exciting projects over a 10 year period.
www.highland.gov.uk/cityregiondeal
There’s something different and special about life in the north of Scotland. Whether it’s down to the diversity of the geography, an area rich in outdoor opportunities; whether it’s the vibrant culture or the friendly welcome, the Highlands offers one of the most distinctive lifestyle choices available anywhere in Scotland - and by extension, some of the most distinctive career choices too.
About The Highland Council
Mu Chomhairle na Gàidhealtachd
The Highland Council is one of 32 councils in Scotland, serving people across 26,484 sq km. The Council has 74 elected members. The Administration is a coalition of Independent Group; Scottish Liberal Democrats; and Scottish Labour Party.
The Highland Council provides a wide range of services with a revenue budget of £648m (2021-22). The priorities for the Council (2017-22) are highlighted in the Administration’s Programme ‘Local voices, Highland choices’; the Council’s Corporate Plan, and the budget strategy ‘Ambitious Highland – Health and Prosperity Strategy for Highland’
Programme
‘Local Voices, Highland Choices’ sets out the Council’s ambition and priorities, within 8 high level goals and 6 themes:
• A Council that champions the Highlands
• A place to live
• A place to thrive
• A place to prosper
• A welcoming place
• Your Highland Council
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