About the role
The role of Autism SEND Teacher is an exciting role working with our team in Calne to support our growth in pupil numbers. The core purpose of the role is to develop and deliver a holistic academic, social communication and life skills curriculum for our pupils with autism.
It is a unique opportunity for the successful candidate to create a developmental learning experience that not only enables the pupils to develop within our setting but maximises opportunities to develop the skills for a 'safe, independent life' using autism enablement structures and systems.
The role requires the successful candidate to have an understanding/commitment to understanding the theories of autism and how they can be applied in practice to meet individual need; in addition to creativity, flexibility, resilience and a commitment to meeting the needs of our pupils through innovative provision and pedagogy.
Qualifications and experience
- A passion for making complex concepts accessible for the autistic learner.
- A child centred practitioner who responds to the individual needs of each child.
- A teacher with a commitment to developing a good knowledge and understanding of autism and social communication needs and appropriate strategies to support pupils with this need. E.g. TEACCH
- A creative and flexible approach to teaching that builds success through challenge, personalisation and innovation.
- The confidence and skills to build positive relationships that help to break down barriers, build self esteem.
- A commitment to enabling all our pupils to overcome their challenges and achieve their potential both socially and academically.
- Experience of primary, secondary, or specialist provision beneficial.
What we can offer you
- The opportunity to make a difference to the lives of vulnerable young people with autism.
- The chance to deliver an engaging and creative functional curriculum that builds independent life skills.
- A close knit team of professionals who work in a supportive and inspirational environment.
- An outstanding learning community that engages pupils and develops positive attitudes to learning.
- The opportunity to be involved in wider school life through trips, clubs, collapsed timetable days, Duke of Edinburgh etc.
- On going, specialist professional development.
- A comprehensive CPD package with opportunities for individual development and development of knowledge linked to good autism practice.
- A commitment to 'Healthy Working Lives' through a comprehensive trust Employee Assistance programme.
- A work laptop.
- Small class sizes.
Safeguarding, welfare and equality
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Each post is subject to an enhanced DBS check.
Reach South Academy Trust is committed to ensuring that there is no discrimination on the grounds of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage/civil partnership, pregnancy, maternity, race, religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation at any stage of the recruitment process or in the terms and conditions offered to new employees, or promoted employees.
