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A leading education recruitment agency in London is seeking an experienced ASDAN Teacher to support pupils with SEMH and learning difficulties. You will deliver a creative curriculum focusing on functional skills, working closely with a supportive TA team. This full-time salaried role offers a vibrant environment in a well-resourced school. Experience in a UK or English-speaking educational setting is essential.
ASDAN Teacher; SEMH Teacher; ASDAN Teacher (Secondary) at Greenwich SEMH School. 8 pupils, 3 Full Time TAs. Full Time salaried position starting ASAP. The school supports pupils with SEMH and learning difficulties. The class is well supported by a TA team rated by staff as amongst the strongest in the school.
The friendly SEN school is located in the London Borough of Greenwich, surrounded by local transport routes. The building is well resourced, recently refurbished and bright, making it an attractive place of work. The SLT places importance on building strong relationships with parents and providing a positive environment for staff. There is a social side with staff events, and the leadership supports staff wellbeing.
Full Time Salaried position starting ASAP.
Reeson Education is an Equal Opportunities employer and is committed to the highest standards of safeguarding and the promotion of the welfare of children, young people and adults.
Reeson Education is England\'s Premier Recruitment Agency. Established in 2006 by experienced teachers, education professionals and recruitment specialists, we have built our business and reputation on the cores values of honesty, integrity and excellence. We care about education and the provision of education and have established an excellent reputation with schools and teachers alike. At Reeson Education we work closely with a large network of Nurseries, Primary Schools, Secondary Schools and Colleges across the UK. Our client base provides us with an abundance of available daily supply, long term and permanent opportunities across all age groups in all areas of England.