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SEN Early Careers Teacher- KS1
Milk Education are recruiting for a purpose-driven, ambitious SEN Early Careers Teacher / HLTA to join an SEN class of a mainstream Primary School in Liverpool to begin as soon as possible!
This is an EYFS/KS1 class of 8 children with a range of additional needs, such as ASD, ADHD, behavioural challenges and non-verbal.
You’ll be joining an inclusive and supportive school, focused on diversity and promoting a loving academic environment for those with additional needs.
This is an exciting role for an experienced educator to join a fantastic school to support pupils in reaching their potential!
What You’ll Be Doing in the Role:
* Deliver lesson plans under the support of a senior.
* Implement special education strategies to cater to diverse learning needs.
* Promote inclusion and acceptance of all students.
* Support the pupil consistently on a 1:1 basis whilst responding to their individual needs.
Essential Qualifications:
* Qualified Teacher Status / HLTA certification.
* Must have recent/relevant experience working with children and young people, specifically those with SEND.
* Strong behaviour management skills to create a positive classroom environment.
* Knowledge of speech therapy techniques for language enhancement.
Benefits to YOU:
* Fast-registration process
* Excellent rates of pay
* Educator Wellbeing Guide
* School Preparation Pack
* FREE PSHE Lesson Plans designed by real teachers
* 2 FREE CPD courses when you register with us
* 24/7 access to your personal consultant
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Why choose Milk Education?
Milk Education is a purpose-driven teaching supply agency, focused on putting educators first. We’re committed to finding high-quality teaching talent and supporting schools across the U.K
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