Neurodiversity and Reading Specialist

M2R Education Cambridge, England Apr 11, 2024

Type Full Time
Pay Not listed
Work Onsite

Neurodiversity and Reading Specialist focuses on summary m2r education are working with this training and development company who provide a range of public services, including employment support, skills training, independent livi.

What the role involves

  • Summary m2r Education are working with this training and development company who provide a range of public services, including employment support, skills training, independent livi.
  • Based at HMP Littlehey,you will work collaboratively with the Education team, providing support to learners with neurodiverse and inclusion needs.
  • Also manage a caseload of disengaged learners, carry out initial screening activity.
  • Develop Individual Learning Support plans.
  • Promote an effective and inclusive learning environment, providing support to learners both in a classroom or workshop environment and on a one to one basis.

Skills and requirements

  • Level 2 English and Maths or equivalent.
  • Level 3 qualification for Inclusion Support Coordinators or willingness to work towards.
  • An expert in your field with substantial experience.
  • Knowledge of Special Educational Needs and Disabilities and SEND Code of Practice.

Confirmed role details

  • Competitive salary.
  • 25 days annual leave.

Additional role context

  • Employee Assistance Programme.
  • In addition, they are recognised as being one of the Top 25 Education and Training providers to work for.
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