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Are you looking for a rewarding career where you can make a real difference in the lives of children with autism? We are seeking dedicated individuals to join our classroom team in East Sussex, as a Trainee Tutor.
Job Responsibility:
Conducting individualised teaching sessions with pupils assigned to you on a daily basis
To collect and record data on the programmes delivered as instructed by the Class Leader or Lead Tutor
To participate and help instruct pupils within extra-curricular activities during the school day
To work towards full time 1:1 teaching
To work towards keyworker responsibilities
To supervise indoor/outdoor playtime and lunch for all pupils on a rota basis
To contribute to the production, organisation and maintenance of appropriate curricular and teaching materials
To participate in staff meetings and training
To provide personal care when required (e.g. toileting, nappy changing and feeding) for pupils within the school
To work as part of a classroom team providing behaviourally based instruction to children with autism and related communication disorders
To undertake other duties as appropriate
Ensure welfare concerns are reported accurately to the DSL though the school POD
To be aware of and follow risk assessments, behaviour plans and specific teaching strategies for any pupils being supported/taught
To understand and actively implement all school policies in particular on curricular, Health & Safety, Child Protection and Managing Behaviours
To work towards contributing to home/school liaison and written reports for key child
To regularly upload Earwig with evidence of pupil's progress
Requirements:
Experience in non teaching
Behaviour management
BA Hons (QTS)
BEd
BSc Hons (QTS)
BTEC certificate in children
PGCE
What we offer:
Competitive Salary: Starting from £20,000 - £22,000 per annum depending on your experience
Excellent Work-Life Balance: Work 42 weeks a year across three terms
Schedule: Monday to Friday, 8:45 am to 5:00 pm, with an early 4:30 pm finish on Fridays
Professional Growth: We provide a full training and development programme to support your journey