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Teacher of Pupils with Special Educational Needs

Teacher of Pupils with Special Educational Needs

Kent House Hospital and School

Norfolk

  • Expired
Salary:
Main Pay Scale + Special Needs 1
Job type:
Full Time, Temporary
Start date:
To start as soon as possible
Apply by:
1 September 2014

Job overview

Full Time (37.5 hours a week) although part-time will be considered

Temporary in the first instance (up to one term) with possibility of contract becoming permanent

We are looking to appoint an outstanding teacher with a particular interest in teaching pupils with special educational needs, including those with Autistic Spectrum Disorder and other learning and behavioural difficulties.

The ideal candidate will have:

  • The ability to teach students across a diverse ability range in a variety of subjects including Maths and/or Science
  • The ability to work effectively as a member of a team
  • The ability to be innovative and inspirational to both pupils and colleagues

This is an exciting opportunity to join the school at a time of growth and development and to work closely with all disciplines within the hospital's multi-disciplinary team. It would suit a committed teacher with excellent professional boundaries who is keen to think holistically about the needs of pupils and creatively about how the school curriculum and ethos can meet those needs.

For an application form and further information please contact Rachel Hayward, Assistant Headteacher via email Rachel.Hayward@Oakview.co.uk  

The first round of interviews are scheduled to take place on 4th September with training provisionally booked on 8th and 9th September.

Completed application forms and a covering letter must be received before the closing date and sent to the email address above. Please note that CVs will not be accepted and all applications must be made using the full Danshell application form available from Rachel Hayward via email only.

All expressions of interest must be made by 3pm on Monday 1st September

Oakview East Anglia is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. This includes obtaining references, ensuring compliance with the DBS process and should an offer of employment be made, complying with all policies and procedures in relation to safeguarding and child protection.

Oakview Hospital,
Ellingham Road,
Attleborough,
Norfolk
NR17 1AE

About Kent House Hospital and School

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+44 1689 883 180

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Oakview is a child and adolescent in-patient service that provides a safe and secure environment for young people with complex mental health needs. Many of the young people are treated under The Mental Health Act; all have special educational needs including emotional and behavioural needs, language and developmental delays, specific learning difficulties and/or disorders such as ADHA and Autistic Spectrum Disorder.

The service has two hospital sites, one in the London Borough of Bromley at St Mary Cray (Oakview London) and the other in Attleborough, a small town in Norfolk (Oakview East Anglia).

Oakview London provides low secure accommodation primarily for young people detained under the Mental Health Act. Oakview East Anglia provides similar accommodation primarily for young people with learning disabilities and challenging behaviours. The two independent hospitals provide a specialist service for NHS England patients.

As residential hospitals for young people aged from 12 – 18 years we are required to provide education on site in a school that is Ofsted compliant. The teaching staff are responsible for managing the curriculum but have the opportunity to use the expertise of each hospital’s multi-disciplinary team and work collaboratively with the doctors, nurses, psychologists, speech& language therapists and occupational therapists.

Oakview School

Oakview School has been registered as a company limited by guaranteed (a not-for-profit company). The school has applied to the Department for Education for registration as an independent school and is also applying for charitable status.

The school is a complex organisation with an Assistant Headteacher responsible for the day-to-day management of Oakview School East Anglia and a Headteacher based at Oakview School London who oversees and supports the Assistant Headteacher, visiting the school at Oakview East Anglia as required. There is a designated teaching team for each school site.

Each site offers its own discrete school facilities. The site in London is currently under major redevelopment and a new school building will be available for use from early 2014. Oakview London will increase its capacity from 18 to 40 beds and the school will expand and develop accordingly. There are similar plans to develop Oakview East Anglia which currently has 25 beds but will increase to 40 beds. Oakview School East Anglia consists of classrooms on each ward and a detached school building within the hospital grounds.

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