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SEN Teacher

  • Location:

    South East London

  • Sector:

    SEN Teaching

  • Job type:

    Long-Term Contracts

  • Salary:

    £170 - £240 per day

  • Contact:

    Charlotte Day

  • Contact email:

    cday@reesoneducation.com

  • Job ref:

    SENT1234_1733234575

  • Published:

    about 18 hours ago

  • Expiry date:

    2025-01-02

  • Start date:

    09/12/2024

  • Contract Length:

    Full Time

SEN Teacher - Full Time - South East London - December Start

Are you a hardworking and caring individual? Look no further!

We are currently recruiting for a SEN Teacher to work full time at a special needs school in South East London. This special needs school use a more personalised approach to teaching which ensures each young autistic individual can engage and reach their potential with confidence.

Responsibilities:

  • Maintain safeguarding/health and safety policies of the school
  • Adapt teaching style to better suit each individuals needs
  • Understand barriers to learning and how to overcome them
  • Value and use differences and diversities in learning support

This special needs school is located only a 10 minute walk away from the nearest station, making an easy commute to and from work.

If this sounds like the perfect job for you as a SEN Teacher, please don't hesitate to get in touch!

Reeson Education:

Reeson Education is England's Premier Recruitment Agency. Established in 2006 by experienced teachers, education professionals and recruitment specialists, we have built our business and reputation on the cores values of honesty, integrity and excellence.

We care about education and the provision of education and have established an excellent reputation with schools and teachers alike.

At Reeson Education we work closely with a large network of Nurseries, Primary Schools, Secondary Schools and Colleges across the UK. Our client base provides us with an abundance of available daily supply, long term and permanent opportunities across all age groups in all areas of England.