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Our partner school in North Manchester is seeking a dynamic and hardworking Qualified Teacher to join the team this September. This role focuses on supporting pupils with profound and multiple learning difficulties (PMLD) within a curriculum model that mirrors primary-style delivery. The school operates with a strong emphasis on teamwork and providing a supportive environment for staff dedicated to specialist education.
Job Responsibility:
Lead a specific class group, delivering a bespoke curriculum tailored to students functioning at Early Years to Year 3 developmental levels
Design and execute practical, hands-on lessons that utilise a spiral curriculum to reinforce student knowledge through repetition
Oversee a team of teaching assistants to ensure high-quality, coordinated support for all learners in the classroom
Create and adapt sensory-based learning resources to engage students with limited communication or physical mobility
Conduct ongoing assessments of student progress, feeding directly into annual EHCP reviews and individual learning targets
Promote personal development by teaching essential life skills that encourage community participation and independence
Maintain a safe, nurturing classroom atmosphere that celebrates the individual personality and achievements of every pupil
Collaborate with external therapists and families to ensure a holistic approach to each student's education and well-being
Requirements:
Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) with a proven track record in a UK specialist or inclusive setting
An enhanced Child and Adult DBS on the update service (or a willingness to process a new application)
Experience or a strong professional interest in teaching students with PMLD and severe learning difficulties
Ability to deliver creative, active lessons that cater to a wide range of sensory and physical needs
Strong leadership skills to effectively manage and motivate a classroom support team
Deep understanding of the Engagement Model and P-Levels for assessing students working below national curriculum levels
Commitment to safeguarding and the ability to maintain a protective environment for vulnerable young people
Resilient and patient nature, with a genuine interest in long-term student development
What we offer:
Competitive salary based on experience and qualification
Comprehensive professional development and training opportunities, including specialist SEN interventions and strategies
Dedicated Randstad consultant support for career guidance and opportunities