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The digital world offers a unique language for students who often find traditional classroom settings challenging. In this role, based in Stockport, you will use Creative iMedia to bridge the gap between education and engagement for learners with SEMH and SEND needs. By focusing on project-based learning and practical digital skills, you provide students with a tangible way to express themselves and build a career path in a field they genuinely enjoy.
Job Responsibility:
Deliver OCR Cambridge National Creative iMedia lessons to Key Stage 4 pupils
Teach a secondary subject across Key Stage 3 and 4, such as Maths, Science, Computing, IT, Art, or Business
Adapt complex technical concepts into accessible, practical lessons for pupils with diverse learning needs
Utilise trauma-informed and relational approaches to maintain a calm and purposeful learning environment
Collaborate with the Quality of Education team to design a curriculum that reflects current digital trends
Support the potential expansion of the department into BTEC Esports or other modern digital qualifications
Track pupil progress and contribute detailed insights during EHCP review processes
Work alongside teaching assistants and external professionals to meet the social and emotional goals of each learner
Lead enrichment activities, digital projects, and off-site visits to broaden pupils' horizons
Requirements:
Hold QTS, PGCE, or an equivalent teaching qualification (ECTs are encouraged to apply)
Possess a strong background in Creative iMedia, Computing, IT, Art, or a related digital discipline
Demonstrate experience or a deep interest in supporting pupils with SEND and SEMH needs
Competency in using a variety of digital tools and a willingness to learn new software
Ability to plan and differentiate lessons for a wide range of academic abilities
Commitment to inclusive education and a collaborative approach to staff teamwork
Valid right to work in the UK (sponsorship is not available for this position)
Availability to start in June 2026
What we offer:
Competitive salary: £39,000 per annum (not pro-rata)
Comprehensive professional development: Training opportunities including specialist SEN interventions and strategies
Dedicated Randstad support: A consultant to provide career guidance and consistent support