Lynn Hotton,
Nominated by UK Teaching, winner of the REC's Supply Teacher of the Year Award 2008. G0>>
Vacancies placed directly by Schools
VACANCIES
Special Needs
An exciting opportunity to join a dedicated team of professionals
UK Teaching requires experienced and enthusiastic teachers to develop and deliver working practices in a secure unit, teaching pupils between the ages of 12 and 16. Our client provides an education to young offenders enabling them to participate as full members of their communities. An essential part of the post will be the ability to relate to the pupils,. You will be required to teach a range of subjects across key stages 3 and 4, working flexibly with the support of the team. The ability to empathise with pupils with special educational needs and motivate them to access their education, as well as to be able to liaise with numerous agencies and parents/carers is essential.
You must be flexible, confident, energetic and imaginative, as well as to be meticulous in planning. You will certainly need a sense of humour and lots of patience. Experience in a similar role is desirable.
These Young People access a number of accreditation routes including AQA Entry Level Certificates in all subject areas, AQA Adult Literacy and Numeracy and AQA Unit Awards
A formal teaching qualification (verified by UK Naric if awarded overseas)
Qualified Teacher Status
A valid passport for ID verification
A relevant visa/working permit which allows them to work unrestricted in the UK
Two educational references dated within the last five years
Twenty year referencing history
A standard medical check
All relevant police checks including a current CRB disclosure form and any overseas checks
A current curriculum vitae covering all previous teaching positions.
This is a tremendous chance to engage in a long-term working relationship with UK Teaching, where we can accommodate all your working requirements.