Can you help us support, inspire and shape children and young people across the North East? Who we are… Prosperos CES Team specialise in providing bespoke education packages for children and young people across the North East. Many children with SEND have been disengaged with their learning. We support pupils that have struggled to stay in the classroom, who feel too anxious to go to school or whose needs aren't sufficiently supported at school. Who we need… We are looking for compassionate and resilient tutors around Northumberland and Newcastle who can inspire young people to see the value in education again. Your role… As a SEND Specialist Tutor, you must be able to create, plan and deliver 1:1 tailored lesson to bridge gaps in pupils education and boost attainment levels. You may be an experienced tutor or teacher or have experience of working with children in a therapeutic way. One of your aims will be: · To support and re-engage a pupil in their learning · Offer structure back into their daily routine · Continue their educational development · Return to school. The tuition is replacing school for these young people and is normally part-time, taking place during school hours, five days a week. Prospero will work with you closely to monitor the progression with each pupil by asking you to submit weekly reports. Contract/Position Details: · Location: Various locations across Northumberland (we will keep you local) · Position: SEND Specialist Tutor Type of work · Contract Start date: 26/02/2024 · Duration: Until the pupil is able to reintegrate into a mainstream/special school · End date (if applicable): N/A · Contract type: Temporary Full-time/part-time. Part time (a minimum of 10 hours per week, per student) · Minimum rate of pay: GBP25 - GBP30 per hour · Hours: Working hours can differentiate, depending on the convenient timings of the family Experience, Training and Qualifications of the SEND Specialist Tutor: · QTS or equivalent · Possess UK classroom teaching experience · PECS/Makaton training preferred but not essential · Be creative, patient and willing to think outside of the box · Have experience working with challenging behaviour and disengaged pupils To be eligible for this role, the potential SEND Specialist Tutor must: · Hold the right to work in the UK · Hold an enhanced child barred list DBS certificate registered with the online update service or be willing to process a new application · Provide two professional child-related references. Apply Now! To find out more or apply for this SEND Specialist Tutor position, please send your CV to Prospero Teaching is acting as an employment business/education recruitment agency in relation to this vacancy
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SEMH Tutor
Prospero Teaching
Posted 2 days ago, valid for 16 days
Durham, Durham DH1 5UL, England
£25 - £30 per hour
Part Time
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Sonic Summary
- Prospero's CES Team is seeking compassionate and resilient SEND Specialist Tutors in Northumberland and Newcastle to support children and young people with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND).
- The role involves creating and delivering tailored 1:1 lessons to help re-engage pupils in their education, with a focus on boosting attainment levels and providing structure to their daily routine.
- Candidates should have a minimum of QTS or equivalent and possess UK classroom teaching experience, with preference given to those with PECS/Makaton training and experience working with challenging behavior.
- The position offers a pay rate of GBP25 - GBP30 per hour, with part-time work available for a minimum of 10 hours per week per student.
- The contract is temporary, starting on 26/02/2024, and will last until the pupil can reintegrate into a mainstream or special school.