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A local educational institution is seeking an inspiring SEN PE Teacher to deliver a dynamic PE curriculum for pupils with special educational needs. The ideal candidate should be passionate, adaptable, and able to motivate learners in an inclusive environment. This full-time permanent position offers a competitive salary and an outstanding benefits package, including a generous pension scheme and opportunities for professional development.
West Lea School is one school across four campuses with a shared purpose – to help our learners build independence and confidence throughout their educational journey. Whether you're a teacher or a member of the support team, in the classroom or beyond, you’ll be part of a collaborative and inclusive community. The golden thread that connects all our campuses is a commitment to inclusive, needs-led teaching. We take a joined-up approach to relationships, behaviour, and learning – and we’re proud to support every learner to achieve their full potential.
We are currently seeking an inspiring SEN PE Teacher to join our team. You’ll play a key role in delivering a dynamic and accessible PE curriculum that supports physical development, wellbeing, and confidence for pupils with special educational needs.
Please note: We review applications on a rolling basis and may contact candidates before the closing date. Early applications are strongly encouraged.
PAY AND BENEFITS
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West Lea School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all our students. Our professional and dedicated staff and Governors all share this commitment. Our school has policies and procedures in place for safeguarding our pupils, all of which are in accordance with local authority and statutory guidance. The school also adheres to safer recruitment guidelines. The successful applicant will be subject to a full Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) disclosure and checks regarding proof of ID, medical clearance and the right to work in the UK.