QTVI Vision Impairment Advisory Teacher (3-Year Contract)

QTVI Vision Impairment Advisory Teacher (3-Year Contract)

Full-Time 33865 - 41391 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
Harrow Council

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Provide specialist teaching and guidance for children with vision impairments.
  • Company: Join the London Borough of Harrow's dedicated Children's Sensory Team.
  • Benefits: Enjoy a supportive work environment and professional development opportunities.
  • Other info: 3-year contract with a focus on accessible education for ages 0-25.
  • Why this job: Make a real difference in the lives of children with vision needs.
  • Qualifications: UK Qualified Teacher Status and teaching experience required; QTVI status preferred.

The predicted salary is between 33865 - 41391 £ per year.

The London Borough of Harrow is seeking an advisory teacher for children who are blind or have vision needs to join our Children’s Sensory Team.

The role covers birth to 25 years, delivering specialist teaching and guidance to schools to ensure accessible curricula.

Essential requirements include UK Qualified Teacher Status and teaching experience, with QTVI status or commitment to complete the mandatory qualification.

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QTVI Vision Impairment Advisory Teacher (3-Year Contract) employer: Harrow Council

The London Borough of Harrow is an excellent employer, offering a supportive multi-disciplinary environment where Occupational Therapists can thrive. With flexible scheduling options, employees enjoy a great work-life balance while making a meaningful impact in the community. The organisation prioritises professional development and growth opportunities, ensuring that staff are well-equipped to enhance the independence and safety of residents.

Harrow Council

Contact Details:

Harrow Council Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace QTVI Vision Impairment Advisory Teacher (3-Year Contract)

UK Qualified Teacher Status
Teaching Experience
QTVI Status
Specialist Teaching
Guidance to Schools
Curriculum Accessibility
Knowledge of Vision Impairment