Specialist SEND Teacher

Pace, Quarrendon, Aylesbury Vale

Specialist SEND Teacher

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Pace, Quarrendon, Aylesbury Vale

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

, 5 Oct | Get your application in now before you're too late!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 7d499d75e16749a28eb7b6e069721136

Full Job Description

'Pace', an innovative and ground breaking children's charity and independent school, are seeking to appoint a Specialist SEND Teacher. The role presents the opportunity to work in a highly supportive specialist and child centred environment.

This position would suit someone who is passionate about meeting the needs for children with SEND who would like to develop their specialist skills whilst working as part of an incredibly skilled and supportive team.

Experience working with children with a physical disability such as cerebral palsy is preferable but not essential, due to the high quality induction training offered to all new Pace staff. Transferable skills such as experience working with children who have complex needs or PMLD would be an advantage.

The ideal candidate will be someone who prides themselves on their communication skills and their ability to work as part of a team.

Please apply online at https://thepacecentre.org/work-for-pace/, attaching your CV and supporting statement (max 2 sides A4) to your application. If you are selected for interview you will need to complete an application form.

Closing date: 18th September 2024

Interviews to be held on Tuesday October 22nd and Wednesday the 23rd October 2024

For an informal discussion about this role, please contact Richard Smith Headteacher at richard.smith@thepacecentre.org.

Pace is committed to the wellbeing, safety and protection of all our pupils and an enhanced DBS will be required.

Pace is committed to Equal Opportunities

This position would suit someone who is passionate about meeting the needs for children with SEND who would like to develop their specialist skills whilst working as part of an incredibly skilled and supportive team.

Experience working with children with a physical disability such as cerebral palsy is preferable but not essential, due to the high quality induction training offered to all new Pace staff. Transferable skills such as experience working with children who have complex needs or PMLD would be an advantage.

The ideal candidate will be someone who prides themselves on their communication skills and their ability to work as part of a team.