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Grove House is a welcoming, positive and supportive special school for pupils aged 8-19 with speech, language and communication needs.
We are looking for an enthusiastic, ambitious and dynamic teacher to join us. This is a fantastic opportunity to be part of a dedicated, pupil-centred and forward-thinking staff team and Trust
Applications are welcome from primary, secondary, special school and mainstream colleagues.
Prior experience of working with children who have special educational needs desirable but not essential as full training is available.
The school and trust provide support and opportunities for professional development including working with colleagues in other Trust settings and the opportunity to meet for professional dialogue
We offer you:
·Enthusiastic, polite pupils with a desire for learning & doing their best
·A highly supportive and friendly team of staff
·A busy and innovative learning environment
·Competitive salary & teachers pension scheme
·Varied, interesting and rewarding work
·High quality professional development
·Cross-trust progression opportunities
·Parents, Governors and staff who work hard together in the interests of all pupils
·New and recently refurbished buildings with specialist facilities and high quality resources
We are seeking a excellent, engaging teacher who is:
·Positive and proactive when working with pupils
·Keen to learn and develop their own practice
·Passionate about developing the curriculum and quality of education
·Able to plan for pupil progress and committed to achievement for all
·Flexible, professional and caring
·Able to communicate and collaborate with others
·Able to approach challenges with a solution and sense of humour
The roles will include:
·Responsibility for a form group
·Engagement with parents and carers including Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) review meetings
·Teaching a range of subjects (including basic science theory at pre-GCSE level)
Information about the School
Grove House School is a specialist provision in Brentwood for pupils whose primary need is speech, language and communication (SLCN).