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  • Closing date

    3 November 2021 at 12pm (midday)

  • Date listed

    15 October 2021

Job details

Job role

  • Teacher

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Working pattern

Full time

Contract type

Permanent

Full-time equivalent salary

Teachers Pay Scale

Additional allowances

+ 1 £2,270 (SEN point)

Special Educational Needs Teacher (Science) job summary

Special Educational Needs Teacher (Science) Teachers Pay Scale + 1 £2,270 (SEN point) Required from 1st January 2022 or sooner if possible. • Do you believe in inclusion for life, and not just at school? • Would you like to work in a school with clear and shared aims and values? • Would you like your school to have a powerful impact on the lives of vulnerable children and young people? • Do you want to cut out unnecessary admin and become more creative? • Are you looking for high quality professional development? If so, Garratt Park School may be for you. Our school We are a special school for students aged 11-19 with moderate learning difficulties. Around half have ASD, and one third have input from our own speech and language and occupational therapy team. They are from a diverse range of cultures and backgrounds: more than half are from ethnic minority groups, and nearly half attract pupil premium. We are located near Earlsfield station, which has excellent links with central London and Surrey. The local area is culturally rich. Our chief aims are: • To prepare our students for full social inclusion, because students are at the centre of all we do. • Provide a range of academic and practical accreditations from Entry Level to GCSE. All students take the Duke of Edinburgh Award and the Personal Development Programme. • Offer experiences in the local community, including college placements, work experience and a wide variety of trips and visits. We have formed links with Tate Modern, the Oval and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and others. • Ensure that our students go to college or into work when they leave us; over 5 years, 97% have found appropriate placements. Our staff are a culturally diverse group with varied experience in primary and secondary mainstream schools, as well as in special schools. The staff is highly supportive, and teachers value the support of teaching assistants, therapists, learning mentors and literacy support specialists. The Leadership Group provides strong support and direction. The school is a highly popular choice amongst parents, both in Wandsworth and in surrounding authorities. Our funded number has increased over the last year. We are always over-subscribed, and currently have 212 students in 210 funded places. Relationships in the school are founded on our UNICEF Rights Respecting Schools Award, which also underpins our Good Behaviour Policy. What are we looking for? We have a vacancy for a teacher of Science in Key Stages 3 and 4. We regard science as an important part of special education. You will be expected to teach across our age and ability range to a variety of qualifications, including Unit Awards, Entry Level Certificate and GCSE. Experience in these would be an advantage. You will need to: • Be calm and resilient • Demonstrate creativity, adaptability and flexibility, sometimes at short notice • Be able to seek alternative ways of engaging students in their learning. • Form a strong but professional rapport with students is vital. • Foster strong and positive partnerships with parents and carers. • Have experience of working with Children and young people with SEND; this could be in a mainstream primary or secondary school, or in a special school. We are a welcoming and inclusive school community with a highly cohesive and positive staff. We offer high-quality in-service training. Would you like to join us? Visits to the school before interview are welcomed. To arrange a visit, or for any further details, please contact Janice Button at the school on the telephone number above or by email recruitment@garrattpark.wandsworth.sch.uk. An Application Form, Job Description and Person Specification can be downloaded below. Completed application should be returned to the school either by email recruitment@garrattpark.wandsworth.sch.uk or by post. Closing date: Wednesday 3rd November 2021 (at noon) Interview date: week Commencing 15th November 2021 Safeguarding children Garratt Park has a strong safeguarding culture, in which reporting and whistleblowing are expected and encouraged. You will be expected to contribute to this culture. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check. Please note that CVs are not accepted. GARRATT PARK SCHOOL Waldron Road, London, SW18 3TB Tel: 020 8946 5769 Email: recruitment@garrattpark.wandsworth.sch.uk Headteacher: Michael Reeves Current roll: 214

Commitment to safeguarding

We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

This post is subject to a DBS check.

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About Garratt Park School

School type
Special school, ages 11 to 19
School size
214 pupils enrolled
Age range
11 to 19
Ofsted report
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Phone number
020 8946 5769

We are a special school for students aged 11-19 with moderate learning difficulties. Around half have ASD, and one third have input from our own speech and language and occupational therapy team. They are from a diverse range of cultures and backgrounds: more than half are from ethnic minority groups, and nearly half attract pupil premium.

We are located near Earlsfield station, which has excellent links with central London and Surrey. The local area is culturally rich.

Our chief aims are:

To prepare our students for full social inclusion, because students are at the centre of all we do.

Provide a range of academic and practical accreditations from Entry Level to GCSE. All students take the Duke of Edinburgh Award and the Personal Development Programme.

Offer experiences in the local community, including college placements, work experience and a wide variety of trips and visits. We have formed links with Tate Modern, the Oval and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and others.

Ensure that our students go to college or into work when they leave us; over 5 years, 97% have found appropriate placements.

Our staff are a culturally diverse group with varied experience in primary and secondary mainstream schools, as well as in special schools. The staff is highly supportive, and teachers value the support of teaching assistants, therapists, learning mentors and literacy support specialists. The Leadership Group provides strong support and direction.

The school is a highly popular choice amongst parents, both in Wandsworth and in surrounding authorities. Our funded number has increased over the last year. We are always over-subscribed, and currently have 212 students in 210 funded places.

Relationships in the school are founded on our UNICEF Rights Respecting Schools Award, which also underpins our Good Behaviour Policy.

Arranging a visit to Garratt Park School

To arrange a visit and increase the chance of a successful application email recruitment@garrattpark.wandsworth.sch.uk.

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