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SEND Teacher - Further Education

SEND Teacher - Further Education

Ingfield Manor School

West Sussex

  • £31,000 - £37,436 per year
  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2024
Apply by:
14 April 2024

Job overview

SEND Teacher - Beaumont College Satellite (Sussex)

Salary/Rate: £31,000 - £37,436

Monday-Friday, Term Time only. Permanent role. Full time position.

Based at Ingfield Manor School, Billingshurst, RH14 9AX



Want to make a difference to in a young person’s life?


We are offering you the opportunity to be part of our exciting new satellite provision, Beaumont College Sussex. We believe everyone should have the opportunity to live a healthy, active, and fulfilling life, regardless of their background or disability. Therefore, we look for people who have the creativity and enthusiasm needed to deliver the best outcomes for the young people we support. We offer staff a comprehensive induction programme and ongoing training to ensure everyone is provided with the best possible start to their employment.

Beaumont Sussex is a new satellite further education college that opened in September 2023. The main Beaumont College is based in Lancaster, but already has establish satellites in other areas. Beaumont Sussex is based within the grounds of an already established education facility: Ingfield Manor School

We are looking for a qualified teacher (ECT/NQT or MPS) with experience of teaching students with special educational needs and disabilities, who has the creativity and enthusiasm to deliver the best outcomes for our students. We offer a comprehensive induction programme and ongoing training to ensure everyone is provided with the best possible start to their employment.

Our college is an exciting and rewarding place to work with excellent resources, including a state-of-the-art multi-sensory room. Full clinical supervision, training and CPD opportunities are ongoing. 


Responsibilities:

  • Plan and deliver outstanding teaching and learning using proven methods and approaches that enable students to make academic and social progression.
  • Use a range of methods to record and track each students progress.
  • Be a class tutor, ensuring pastoral needs are met and establishing excellent relationships with parents and carers.
  • Be responsible for the day-to-day implementation of agreed aims and programmes reflecting the ethos of the college.
  • Manage a class team.
  • Inspire trust and confidence in students, colleagues, parents, and other professionals.
  • Build team commitment with colleagues and in the classroom.
  • Promote the wider aspirations and values of the college.
  • Engage in college activities as required by the Lead Tutor.
  • Adhere to all working protocols as agreed and published in the college handbook.
  • Ensure you uphold all safeguarding procedures, including engaging in induction and annual safeguarding training.
  • Promote the wider aspirations and values of the college.


The college is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

Salutem Care and Education have services across England and Wales supporting adults and children in residential and educational environments.

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Ingfield Manor School

Ingfield Manor School is for pupils aged 3–19 with neurological motor impairment such as cerebral palsy. Our pupils have a range of abilities and associated learning difficulties arising from cerebral palsy.

Acknowledged as one of the leading centres for Conductive Education in the UK, we have a national reputation for our work developing communication.

The school offers a nursery, day school places and weekly residential places.

Manor School is a nationally recognised, non-maintained day and weekly residential special school for children and young people between the ages of three and 19 years. We cater for up to 70 students and have 15 weekly residential and overnight places.

The aim of Ingfield Manor School has always been the same; to provide an exceptional learning environment for children and young people with neurological motor impairments, such as cerebral palsy. Some of our students also have additional needs like visual impairment and more complex medical needs.

Our curriculum is stimulating and diverse and delivered through Conductive Education, and we are acknowledged as one of the leading centres for this education system in the UK. Progress is not only seen in terms of National Curriculum learning but also personal independence, social and emotional confidence, communication skills and the development of motor skills.  Pupils and students are additionally involved in their own learning through personal education plans.

 

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