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SEN Teacher to lead nurture room provision

Kingsthorne Primary School · Birmingham, West Midlands

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About the role

Essentials:

Patience, empathy and a commitment to inclusive

education

Kindness

Ability to adapt teaching

Resilience and a sense of humour

Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)

Desirable:

Experience working with children with SEN,

particularly autism

Experience

managing challenging behaviour

Key Responsibilities

Plan

and deliver differentiated, engaging learning

Implement

EHCP targets and provision

Create

a supportive classroom environment that promotes independence and

emotional regulation.

Work

collaboratively with teaching assistants to ensure high-quality support

for all pupils

Monitor,

assess, and report on pupil progress

Foster

positive relationships with parents/carers, providing regular updates and

guidance

Work

closely with external professionals (e.g., speech and language therapists,

educational psychologists) Support

pupils’ social, emotional, and behavioural development. Ensure

safeguarding and wellbeing of all pupils at all times.

Informal visits to school are

encouraged.

Closing date: 29th April

- Interviews: 6th May – Start date: 1st

September

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Location Birmingham, West Midlands
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