Clare Mount Specialist Sports College · Leasowe, North West
Clare Mount Specialist Sports College
is a very successful secondary school for pupils aged 11 - 19 with moderate
learning difficulties and additional needs including autism. The school is
outstanding in all areasas judged in its most recent Ofsted report and
recently gained Autism Accreditation with Beacon Status.
Due to an unexpected increase in our pupil numbers for September,
we are seeking to appoint an excellent, well qualified and inspirational
teacher with the ability to work across awide range of subjects for all
ages, to join our exceptionally successful school. This is an exciting
opportunity for ahighly motivated practitioner who is child centred and
able to meet the diverse needs of young people who havedifficulties
within a learning and social environment. You must be fully inclusive and interested
in the developmentof the whole child, able to differentiate work and your
teaching to meet a range of social, emotional and academicneeds. The
successful candidate will also be able to create a high-quality learning
environment in which pupils arepassionate about learning, maintain high
standards of planning, assessment and record keeping, and communicate
effectively with staff, parents and students.
The Role: Why 'Aspire'?
Our
Aspire provision caters for a small number of pupils with slightly more complex
or multiple needs, or those who have experienced emotional barriers to school
attendance, but are not ready for school and ready to learn. It is designed for
those pupils who find the transition to secondary school most challenging, and
/ or those that need longer to learn to regulate their emotions. Our mission is
simple yet profound: we ensure every child feels settled, safe, and seen.
The successful candidate will be:
A strong teacher with a proven track record of securing excellent
outcomes. Have up-to-date knowledge of subject curricula and assessment
requirements for mixed key stages. Be passionate about all aspects of the curriculum, education and
the importance subjects have in the wider cultureand ethos of the school. Be willing to learn more about the ever-changing needs of students
with special educational needs and disabilities.