The successful candidate will be required to speak English to an appropriate standard.
This post requires an Enhanced DBS Check
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At Barnsley Council you can start a career that makes a real difference to people's lives, helping our council and residents to be the best they can be.
We're an award-winning council and one of the biggest employers in the borough, supporting around 243,000 people. We put people at the heart of everything we do, and that includes our employees. As part of the team, we offer lots of benefits and rewards to support you to thrive and grow, like flexible working, employee discounts, support for your health and wellbeing, and opportunities for training and development to grow your career and develop your skills.
There's so much happening in our thriving borough, and now's the perfect time to join our excellent Education, Eraly STart & Prevention team as we work to make Barnsley the place of possibilities.
We're an award-winning team and one of the biggest employers in the borough supporting around 243,000 people.
Working at Barnsley Council means being part of a team that makes a real difference to people's lives, where you can develop the skills you need to make change happen.
If you join the team you'll receive great pay alongside an excellent pension scheme. With flexible working we'll also support your work/life balance, helping you to adjust your hours and take time off when you need it.
We'll help you to develop your career and grow your skills with opportunities for training and development.
There's so much happening in our thriving borough and your talent and skills will help us make
Barnsley the place of possibilities
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Key to our success is working with our residents, partners, businesses and organisations and building these partnerships to bring about change in Barnsley.
About the Post:
An exciting opportunity has arisen within Barnsley Council. We are seeking to appoint a full time, permanent specialist SEMH (Social, Emotional and Mental Health) teacher to work within our highly valued and well-established Education Inclusion Service to support the borough-wide inclusion of children and young people who have SEND. We would be particularly interested in hearing from applicants with expertise in all areas of SEND but with a focus on SEMH needs. Alongside other teams and professionals you will support the work of the Barnsley Schools Alliance in partnership with schools and settings. You will be joining a team of improvement officers and Specialist support workers. You will be expected to have excellent communication skills (both written and verbal) and the ability to upskill staff in mainstream schools to support children and young people with SEMH needs.
This term time only role will involve providing consultation, advice, interventions, and strategies to remove barriers to learning and promote successful outcomes for individual and groups of children and young people within educational settings. There will be a key focus on whole school improvement and reviewing provision in relation to SEND with a key focus on SEMH needs. The post will involve working closely with all our schools and settings, children, young people and parents/carers.
We are looking for candidates with:
A relevant teaching qualification.
Training and/or qualifications in relation to SEMH needs
An understanding of Trauma Informed Practice
Up to date expertise and knowledge of SEND legislation including the Code of Practice for SEN and statutory guidance and how this should be applied in education settings to ensure whole school inclusion.
Considerable experience of working in schools with children and young people who have SEND, including knowledge of strategies, approaches and resources to support inclusion and social, emotional mental health needs.
The ability to plan and deliver effective training
Understanding of SEMH needs and of approaches to meeting these in a mainstream school setting
The ability to collaborate effectively with school staff, leaders and across multi-agency teams and partners
A focus on the wellbeing of children and young people, taking a holistic view of each individual child and their circumstances
A child-centred approach, offering tailored and bespoke advice to support SEMH needs.
The skills to support school staff to develop their capacity and understanding to support children and young people with SEMH needs
The ability to promote sustainable and positive change in relation to SEMH in education settings.
If you are interested in using your skills and experience in this role, we would like to hear from you. For more information, or to have an informal conversation, please contact Bev Bradley - SEND Improvement Service Manager bevbradley@barnsley.gov.uk
Full-time, permanent, term time only
Salary: MPS/UPS +SEN allowance
Please use the documents below to help support you with your application form.
Job Profile:
Job Profile.pdf
Vacancy Exposure Profile:
Exposure Profile.pdf
Help with your application form
Why work for us?
Please ensure you view the job profile for this role, as you will need to demonstrate in your application form how you meet the required criteria.
We welcome the opportunity to have a chat about the role and are happy to address any questions you may have about flexible working arrangements, including as a result of caring responsibilities.
We're committed to creating a workplace where differences are valued and everyone truly feels able to be themselves. If you have any support needs during the recruitment process, please let us know.
CV's are not accepted for this role.
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