Are you a qualified Science Teacher or maybe someone who has taught science, but does not have a teaching qualification?
Do you have a passion for helping young people overcome challenges and reach their full potential?
Would you like to join a Supportive Team at a Special Needs School in Copthorne, near Crawley
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This school is seeking a dedicated and caring individual to join their team at teach Science to their small classes. This is a short term assignment until they find a permanent member of staff.
Here's what makes this opportunity unique:
- Focus on Student Well-being: This school prioritises supporting students' mental and emotional health, creating a positive and nurturing environment.
- Meaningful Work: Make a real difference in the lives of young people facing complex challenges. You'll help them build resilience, develop coping mechanisms, and learn essential life skills.
- Collaborative Team: Work alongside passionate professionals who are dedicated to providing the best possible support for their students.
What You'll Do:
- Teach Pre-planned science lessons: The schemes of work are written, all you'll need to do is deliver the science content!
- Work with Students: You'll be an integral part of the classroom, helping students with their learning and providing a safe and supportive environment.
- Build Strong Relationships: Connect with students on a personal level, building trust and encouraging their emotional growth.
- Contribute to a Positive Learning Environment: Help create a welcoming and supportive atmosphere where students feel safe to express themselves and learn.
What's On Offer:
- Paid to scale.
- Excellent Benefits:
* Excellent training and guidance
* Supportive management
* Extensive grounds
* On-site parking
* Flexible work patterns
* A unique teaching approach
What They're Looking For:
- Experience: Either a qualified Teacher or someone who has taught science before.
- Understanding: You'll have a deep understanding of the needs of students with social, emotional, and mental health challenges.
- Compassionate and Patient: You'll be able to connect with students, respond to their emotional needs, and provide a calming and reassuring presence.
- Teamwork and Collaboration: You'll work effectively as part of a team, sharing ideas and collaborating with teaching assistants and other professionals.
- Commitment to Learning: You'll be passionate about learning and developing your skills to best support the students you work with.
- Own Means of Transport is Essential
Ready to join this team and make a positive impact?
For more information or to apply, please contact Paul Hirchfield at 01293 527416 or email paul.hirchfield@randstadeducation.co.uk.