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Secondary Teacher - SEN

Prospero Teaching
Greater Manchester
2 days ago
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Job description

Prospero Teaching are currently recruiting for a full-time SEND Teacher to join an SEND Secondary school in Blackley, Manchester, this role starts in June 2025 .

The school educates Secondary-aged children with Severe Learning needs, including PMLD, SLD & severe Autism.


You will need to be understanding and considerate of the individual learning journey of each pupil.


In order to be considered for the role of SEND Teacher we require you meet the following criteria;


Hold a relevant teaching qualification with QTS, such as a PGCE, or a BA Hons Primary, Secondary or SEND
Have experience of working in an SEND setting or supporting pupils with special educational needs and disabilities.
Have experience of working with pupils with complex needs
Be a confident and proven classroom practitioner.
Successful experience of managing pupils needs.
Responsibilities:


Deliver high-quality teaching and learning experiences to students with complex needs.
Create a nurturing and inclusive classroom environment that supports emotional well-being and academic progress.
Develop individualized education plans (IEPs) and monitor student progress.
Implement effective behavior management strategies and promote positive behavior.
Collaborate with other professionals, such as teaching assistants, SENCOs, and external agencies, to provide holistic support to students.
Communicate regularly with parents and guardians regarding student progress and well-being.
Attend and contribute to staff meetings, training sessions, and professional development opportunities.
This is a full-time position with competitive salary and benefits. The school offers a supportive and inclusive working environment, where you will have the opportunity to make a real impact on the lives of young learners.


If you are a dedicated and enthusiastic teacher who is passionate about working with children with complex learning needs, we would love to hear from you.


Full-time, Temp to Perm


Salary: per day.


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