Job Description
Are you and experienced Science SEN Teacher with a QTS?
Do you want to make a difference to students and parents’ lives?
Are you a committed individual that can reflect that onto their teaching?
If you answered yes to these questions about being an SEN Teacher, read on.
Life assurance
Competitive Pension
High street discounts
Employee assistance programme
Car lease scheme
Fully funded training and qualifications
Bike to work scheme
Free membership to a Health cash back plan
As a SEN Teacher, you’ll be tasked with devising and delivering
lesson plans to students that have complex communication and social interaction,
typically associated with Autism.
Your role as a Science SEN Teacher will be working with 11–16-year-olds, monitoring
progress, reviewing grades, marking and maintaining an overall awareness of
current issues in the field of autism in order to plan for teaching and
learning.
As a SEN Teacher, you’ll have to maintain a strong resilience and attitude to be
a bright reflection onto your students.
If this SEN Teacher role piques your interest, apply now.