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Teacher for young people with Additional Needs

Teacher for young people with Additional Needs

Strode College

Somerset

  • Expired
Salary:
£22,265–£29,525 pro rata per annum
Job type:
Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
2 September 2022

Job overview

Teachers for young people with Additional Needs (full/part-time) 

Are you a first-class Entry 1 to Level 1 teacher who is committed to developing the skills of our students with additional needs to meet their personal best to exceed the outcomes in their Education Health and Care Plans (EHCPs)? You will be teaching a range of subjects, including English and maths. If so, we would love to hear from you.

You will be ambitious and creative for the students and their futures and recognise the part this role plays in preparing young people with the skills they need for their studies, the world of work and personal independence.

If you have the technical expertise and experience in teaching and learning or experience of supporting learners with SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities) but don’t yet hold a teaching qualification, we will support you with this.  

You will be a team player who is committed to achieving excellent quality of work and agreed performance targets and to achieving the highest standards of personal performance.

Strode College has a local and national reputation for excellence due to the outstanding quality of our teaching and support and the resulting high levels of student aspiration and achievements. We help students realise their potential, maximise their results and achieve success at College and in the future.

This is a highly rewarding role where you will be able to make a significant difference to the lives of young people with SEND.

How to Apply

Please visit the vacancies section of our website https://www.strode-college.ac.uk/college-info/working-at-strode/current-vacancies  

If you require any further information or would like a confidential informal discussion about the role please contact Helen Williams hwilliams@strode-college.ac.uk 

Closing Date for applications: 12pm Friday 2 September 2022

The college reserves the right to close the post early if in receipt of sufficient applications

Strode College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be required to undertake a DBS check relevant to the role applied for. 

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About Strode College

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+44 1458 844400

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Strode College is a further education establishment for students aged 16 to 19, providing vocational qualifications, A-levels, and the new T-levels as well as providing degree-level qualifications.  We are based in the town of Street, in Somerset and were labelled “outstanding” in the latest Ofsted report.

Principal

Katy Quinn

Values and Vision

Strode College staff work hard to inspire all students to maximise their potential.  We are ambitious and have high expectations for our students, staff and the College.  Our staff are professional and conscientious and work with learners to enable them to achieve the very best results they are capable of.  The College is friendly and inclusive and we have a clear focus on meeting the needs of our wider community.  Our staff are genuine, honest and trusting, with a positive “can do” approach.  We celebrate and recognise the success and achievements of our students.

Ofsted report

“Students benefit significantly from outstanding teaching, learning and assessment which are reflected in outstanding outcomes. The high quality of teaching, alongside exceptionally strong pastoral and academic support, enables the vast majority of students to make excellent progress. Teachers and assessors have very high and realistic, expectations for all students, which lead to the high level of students’ achievement across the college.

Staff at the college provide a welcoming and safe environment for students in which they feel valued and respected; they enjoy life at the college and are proud of its history. The curriculum is well planned to meet the needs of students and the local economy.”

View Strode College's latest Ofsted report

Ofsted | Strode College

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