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A fantastic opportunity has arisen to become part of the unique, innovative, warm and welcoming Knowsley MBC Inclusion Service . We are seeking an enthusiastic and inspirational teacher who would like to broaden their experience by working with and children and young people in Knowsley.
You will work under the direction of the Education Improvement Officer -SEND to be an integral part of an outstanding new team. They will lead a team of two SEND Improvement Officers.
You will show evidence of a career providing high quality education for students with a wide range of needs, including SEND, both academically and socially. We welcome applicants with experience in EYFS, Primary, Secondary, or Post-16 education--specialists in any phase--who are skilled in supporting children through key stages and their transitions.
You will work in partnership with schools, leading engaging CPD and INSET sessions ,equipping staff with practical tools, visuals, and strategies to create inclusive environments where every child can thrive.
Working directly with teaching teams, you'll model effective approaches, build confidence, and embed strategies that support teaching. Helping schools make effective changes that lead to big impact.
Candidates should have:
Experience of teaching in one or more of the following areas: Teaching, learning and assessment; SEND including Autism and ADHD; curriculum and attainment; or personal development and behaviour.
An excellent teaching record.
To be able to engage, manage and successfully motivate vulnerable young people with a variety of medical needs/ mental health issues
To be able to write reports, provide evidence of student attainment and abilities and keep clear records.
To successfully deliver education in a variety of contexts and places.
Manage a classroom or learning environment, directing support staff and to write reports/evaluations which evidence impact and progress
Demonstrate high quality organisational skills and the ability to meet deadlines
Listen and communicate effectively with adults and young people
Knowledge and experience of working with SEND pupils,including Autism and ADHD, and how to differentitate both academically and socially to support these students.
Knowledge and understanding of curriculum requirements for primary or secondary aged pupils
Understanding of the effective use of assessment, recording, tracking and target setting
Understanding of the importance of effective multi-disciplinary working and close links with outside agencies
Drivers licence and car
At Knowsley Council we will consider requests for flexible working. For most roles, the following types of flexibility are usually possible: flexible hours, working from home, compressed hours, part-time.
We welcome applications from residents and beyond, regardless of background, belief, or identity, recognising the value that diversity brings to our organisation. We particularly welcome applications from individuals from Black and Minority Ethnic backgrounds and candidates with disabilities as we acknowledge their underrepresentation in our workforce.
See the benefits of working for Knowsley MBC https://www.knowsley.gov.uk/yes.
We reserve the right to close this vacancy earlier than the specified date should we receive sufficient applicants.
At Knowsley we value our applicants and want them to feel well-informed and welcomed. If you have any questions about this specific job role or what it is like to work at Knowsley, please contact:
Joanne Knight / Tel No: 07973741736 / email Joanne.Knight@knowsley.gov.uk
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