Newly Qualified Teachers of Special Educational Needs

Sefton, Merseyside
MPL 00010_1594324567
Date Posted: 09 Jul 2020
  1. SEN
£95 - £125 per day
  1. Long-term

Newly Qualified Teachers of Special Educational Needs

Sefton, Merseyside
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As a Newly Qualified Teacher we appreciate that you have so much drive, enthusiasm and an abundance of skills to offer in a thriving learning environment; shaping up to be the most inspirational educators. So we want to help you out! If you are qualifying this year and seeking a role September 2020 please contact us now.

We are urgently looking for Primary and Secondary Teachers specialising in SEN to work in Sefton and the surrounding areas.

As an NQT, you will no doubt be weighing up what type of teaching role you want and what / where your ideal setting will be including Social Emotional and Mental Health Needs, Complex Needs or PMLD.

Registering with Tradewind Recruitment we can help you gain exposure to as many different settings and teaching roles as you like, helping to develop your experience and enhance your teaching skills - all whilst still being able to work towards your Induction whilst on supply / long-term temp to perm positions.

So, can you complete your Induction whilst on supply?

Yes you can! You can complete your Induction over three terms in three different schools or should we be able to secure you a long-term position of a full academic year in one school, this will also enable you to complete your Induction. Only placements of one full term will count towards your Induction, and you need to complete the full time equivalent of one full academic year. For example, if you work part-time on supply then you will need to serve induction for two academic years.

We also have a permanent division who can help alleviate the pressure and work hard on your behalf to help secure your ideal permanent role. No more filling out multiple application forms and scouring lots of different job sites, we take care of all of that for you.

CPD for NQTs

We have developed our CPD courses to help hone the necessary skills in the classroom you'll need as an NQT, such as:

Interview Techniques
How to plan a good lesson in accordance with OFSTED
Effective Questioning in the Classroom
Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) and Safeguarding
Supply Teaching Bible; for everyone new to supply
Creating Behaviour for Learning

Click "Apply Now" to be considered for this great position in Special Educational Needs, or for more information about this or any other position, contact us on 0151 221 9666

Tradewind Recruitment is a Sunday Times Top 100 employer - stopping at nothing to ensure our candidates, clients and employees come first. At Tradewind you will have access to 35 fully certified CPD courses, that's 28 more than our next nearest competitor, all focused on making you the best you can be. We have the very best people available to take your call and look after you every step of the way. We pride ourselves on exceptional service and take the time to really get to know you. Put simply; we listen, we learn, we deliver. Why? Because our people matter most.

We specialise in matching Teachers and Support Staff to their dream job, and help Primary, Secondary and SEN schools recruit for a wide range of roles across our 11 offices in the UK, including: Liverpool, London, the West Midlands, the North West, East Anglia, the North East, the South West, Yorkshire, the Midlands, Herts and Bucks.

Awarded REC Audited Education gold standard - Tradewind Recruitment are committed to Safeguarding and are also a proud Equal Opportunities Employer.

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