Teacher - Secondary Phase Humanities Professional
May 20th, 2022 at 11:01 Jobs SwanseaLanguage | English | Closes/Deadline | 2 Jun 2022 |
Hours | Full Time | Contact type | Permanent |
Salary | £27,491 - £42,333
| Job level | |
Recruiter | CITY & COUNTY OF SWANSEA
| Recruiter Type | Direct Employer |
Description
The post is to commence in September 2022 or as soon as possible.
Maes Derw caters for up to 158 pupils from across schools in Swansea aged between 5 – 16 years.
All of our pupils have social, emotional and behavioural difficulties (SEBD) and so, recent and relevant experience of working with pupils who have SEBD needs is essential.
The successful post holder will be based in our KS3 department for pupils with social, emotional and behavioural difficulties. The department caters for up to 28 pupils in KS3 who are taught across 4 groups. Teaching is structured in a hybrid model of primary and secondary teaching models, with pupils allocated to a form class where they undertake their core learning, and are then timetabled to attend specialist subjects in designated areas. We are committed to the implementation of the New Curriculum for Wales and are looking for a creative teacher who is able to weave learning opportunities in an engaging and exciting manner. The well-being needs and the development of social and emotional development is key for all of our pupils.
As part of the role, we are looking for a teacher to join our AoLE for Humanities and who is able to undertake a key role in the development of Humanities across KS3, in line with the New Curriculum for Wales.
If you feel that you have the skills and expertise to work with some of our most challenging young people, we would love to hear from you!
All posts are subject to an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service Check.
Under the Education (Wales) Act 2014, all School Learning Support Workers will need to be registered with the Education Workforce Council (EWC) from 1st April 2016.
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