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Challenging, Dynamic, Rewarding: The Role You've Been Waiting For Location: Cranleigh, Surrey Salary: £23,000 PA Pro rata (£26458 FTE) Let's be honest: This isn't a desk job. It's a role for the resilient, the energetic, and the thick-skinned. If you thrive in environments where no two days are the same, we have a place for you. The Challenge: Working with students with complex needs requires a calm head and a positive attitude in the face of behavioural challenges. The Method: Use data-driven ABA techniques to manage behaviour and promote independence. The Pay-off: High-intensity work leads to high-impact results. We offer a competitive salary and a clear career ladder to reward your dedication. The Role As a Trainee Teacher, you won't be thrown into the deep end alone. You will work 1:1 or in small groups with students, learning to implement bespoke educational and behavioural programs. Learn as You Earn: Gain hands-on experience in Special Educational Needs (SEN) while receiving comprehensive internal training. Behavioural Expertise: Master the principles of Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) to support communication and life skills. Collaborative Growth: Work alongside Speech and Language Therapists and Occupational Therapists to provide holistic support. What We're Looking For Passion over Experience: You don't need a teaching degree yet. We value personality, patience, and a genuine desire to support young people with complex needs. Resilience: The ability to remain calm and positive in challenging situations. Communication: Strong verbal and written skills for reporting on student progress. Education: A degree is preferred (ideally in Psychology or Education), but we welcome candidates with strong A-Levels and a heart for social care. Why Join Us? "The best part of this job is seeing a student master a skill they've struggled with for years. You aren't just teaching a curriculum; you're providing a voice." Career Progression: Clear pathways towards Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or Board Certified Assistant Behaviour Analyst (BCaBA) roles. Supportive Environment: High staff-to-pupil ratios and a culture of peer support. Location: Based in the beautiful Surrey countryside with onsite parking.
Job Responsibility:
Work with students with complex needs
Use data-driven ABA techniques to manage behaviour and promote independence
Work 1:1 or in small groups with students, learning to implement bespoke educational and behavioural programs
Gain hands-on experience in Special Educational Needs (SEN)
Master the principles of Applied Behaviour Analysis (ABA) to support communication and life skills
Work alongside Speech and Language Therapists and Occupational Therapists to provide holistic support
Requirements:
Passion over Experience
Resilience
Communication
Education: a degree is preferred (ideally in Psychology or Education), but we welcome candidates with strong A-Levels and a heart for social care
Nice to have:
ability to track progression in attainment
background in youth work
behaviour management
building relationships
classroom management
communication
de-escalation techniques
empathy
experience in administering medication
experience in managing challenging behaviour
experience with autism spectrum disorders
experience with learning difficulties
experience with social emotional mental health
inclusiveness
manual handling
marking
mentor experience
personal care experience
planning
resilience
restraint training
speech and language therapy experience
What we offer:
£1000 joining bonus
training and education
Career Progression to Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or Board Certified Assistant Behaviour Analyst (BCaBA) roles
High staff-to-pupil ratios and a culture of peer support
Based in the beautiful Surrey countryside with onsite parking