IT Teacher
Job description
As a IT Teacher, the work centres on 24-hour Employee Assistance Programme – confidential advice, guidance and support whenever you need it. It would suit someone who can bring supporting learners through a calm, structured classroom routine to the role.
Where the work sits
24-hour Employee Assistance Programme – confidential advice, guidance and support whenever you need it. Key job information: Wage: [[SALARY_0]], depending on qualifications and experience Hours: 37.5 hours per week.
What helps in this setting
Supporting learners through a calm, structured classroom routine.
Practical details
- Pension scheme – Prior’s Court contributes 5% of your basic salary, with a minimum 3% contribution from you.
- 33 days of annual leave – including Bank Holidays.
- Experience of teaching children/young adults with autistic spectrum disorder or complex needs (could be in a mainstream environment).
- Monitor the delivery of learning in an or Learning Programme, ensuring it meets the needs of all learners, and builds on skills over the young person’s time at Prior’s Court.
What needs to be in place
- Relevant SEN, teaching, or learner-support experience.
Requirements mentioned
- DBS check
- Driving licence
- SEN experience
Job details
- Pay: £36,000 to £40,000 per year
- Benefits mentioned: Pension, Holiday allowance
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