At a Glance
- Tasks: Transform lives by delivering personalised education to a young person with additional needs.
- Company: Join a supportive team dedicated to making a difference in the community.
- Benefits: Competitive salary, generous holiday, and a fulfilling career path.
- Other info: Enjoy a nurturing environment with opportunities for professional growth.
- Why this job: Make a real impact on someone's life while developing your teaching skills.
- Qualifications: Qualified teacher status (QTS or QTLS) and experience with SEND required.
The predicted salary is between 30000 - 33483 £ per year.
Do you want to use your teaching skills to transform the life of one young person through truly personalised education? An exceptional opportunity has become available for a dedicated 1:1 SEN Teacher to support a young female adult with additional needs across home, community and Alternative Provision settings. This permanent role offers the chance for a passionate 1:1 SEN Teacher to create and deliver an individualised Functional Skills programme while supporting emotional wellbeing, independence and preparation for adulthood.
Role Information:
- Location: Berkshire (Windsor & Bagshot)
- Salary: £40,000-£60,000+ depending on experience
- Hours: Monday to Friday, 48 hours per week (approximately 8:30am-5:30pm)
- Permanent Position
- Minimum of 9 weeks paid holiday each year
The successful 1:1 SEN Teacher will assess learning needs, plan engaging Entry Level Functional Skills lessons, prepare the young person for accreditation and embed life skills throughout every aspect of learning. You'll also support community engagement, encourage independence and provide consistent one-to-one guidance in a safe, nurturing environment. This role is ideal for a qualified teacher with QTS or QTLS and experience supporting pupils with SEND. Knowledge of autism, speech and language needs, anxiety or sensory difficulties is beneficial.
1:1 SEN Teacher - Berkshire employer: Academics
Join a supportive and innovative team as a 1:1 SEN Teacher in the picturesque Berkshire area, where your expertise will directly impact the life of a young person with additional needs. Our commitment to employee growth is reflected in our generous benefits package, including a competitive salary, a minimum of 9 weeks paid holiday, and a nurturing work culture that prioritises emotional wellbeing and professional development. Experience the unique advantage of working in a role that not only fosters independence and community engagement but also allows you to create meaningful, personalised educational experiences.