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Newly Qualified Teacher - Full-time - Special Needs Position

ALP Schools , Welling

  • Ref:KCC886-6139-4T
  • Posted:24/06/2020
  • Pay: £23,046 - £24,583
  • Start Date:August 2020
  • App Close Date:12/07/2020 at 12:00
  • Interviews:21/07/2020

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Newly Qualified Teacher 

Salary:  Grade 6 Pay points 20-23 - £23,046 - £24,583

Location:  Parkview Academy, Welling

Contract type:  Full Time, Term Time Only

Parkview Academy is experiencing an exciting time as we are growing both in numbers of pupils and in our positive reputation. Our school provides continuity in learning for pupils with Education, Health and Care Plans. We are a short to long term provision for 40 learners who are on the autistic spectrum or who have other special educational needs and challenging behaviour. We cater for young people aged between 7 and 19. 

The overarching purpose of our provision is to work with young people so that they are able to overcome the barriers to learning that they have previously encountered. We aim to offer flexible, structured and supportive needs led approaches with the goal of working towards re-integration progression to a long term educational setting or into employment, education and training.

We are looking for a Newly Qualified Teacher who has enthusiasm and passion for working with this challenging area of special educational needs.  The post holder will actively promote the curriculum policy by teaching and assessing a range of subjects and qualifications associated to  Foundation Learning and IGCSE’s. The post holder will be required to work with both secondary and post-16 learners. 

There are opportunities for a visit or an informal chat before applying– Please contact Richard Johnson: telephone number 0203 137 3630 (option 2)

Interested candidates are requested to apply online for this post. To download the candidates’ pack and to apply - please visit www.alpschools.org 

 

 

Information about the school

ALP Schools aims to create flexible, individualised programmes of learning support for young people who, for a variety of reasons, are unable to access mainstream education.

From the point of referral, we focus on the special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) of the learner and on family support, in order to provide the most effective and appropriate educational intervention.

Working closely with the Local Authorities and local colleges, schools and academies we provide outcomes that are in accordance with the individual needs of each learner. We specialise in emergency, short, medium and long term education placements of young people with SEND including (but not limited to) Autistic Spectrum Disorder, Emotional, Social and Behavioural Difficulties, challenging behaviour and mental health difficulties.

Our overall aim is to reintegrate or progress learners into suitable, long term education, training or employment. To achieve this, ALP Schools provides a more informal and nurturing approach to teaching and learning where dedicated tutors develop a close working relationship with the learners and their families.

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We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all our students. You are advised that this post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and therefore this post is subject to an Enhanced Disclosure Application to the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). Please be aware that schools are also required to undertake online recruitment checks on shortlisted candidates under changes to Keeping Children Safe in Education.