PMLD SEND Teacher: Empowering Primary Progress in Rochdale

PMLD SEND Teacher: Empowering Primary Progress in Rochdale

Rochdale Full-Time 33865 - 41391 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
Milk Education

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Plan and deliver tailored lessons for pupils with profound learning disabilities.
  • Company: Milk Education, a leader in inclusive education.
  • Benefits: Supportive environment, professional development, and competitive pay.
  • Other info: Join a dedicated team in a nurturing and dynamic school setting.
  • Why this job: Make a real difference in the lives of children with complex needs.
  • Qualifications: Experience in teaching and a passion for supporting SEND students.

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

Milk Education is recruiting a PMLD SEND Teacher for a specialist primary SEND school in Rochdale, supporting pupils with profound and multiple learning disabilities and complex needs.

You will plan and deliver highly differentiated lessons and work closely with the wider SEND team to provide inclusive education.

You will adapt teaching to individual needs, promote communication and life skills, and maintain a calm, nurturing classroom.

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PMLD SEND Teacher: Empowering Primary Progress in Rochdale employer: Milk Education

Milk Education is an exceptional employer that prioritises the growth and development of its employees, offering a vibrant work culture in the heart of Liverpool. With significant progression pathways, generous incentives, and a supportive environment, we empower our team to thrive in their careers while enjoying a healthy work-life balance with 23 days off annually plus bank holidays.

Milk Education

Contact Details:

Milk Education Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace PMLD SEND Teacher: Empowering Primary Progress in Rochdale

Differentiated Lesson Planning
Understanding of PMLD and SEND
Communication Skills
Adaptability
Classroom Management
Collaboration with SEND Team
Promoting Life Skills