New Forest Care
Teacher of Year 7 Hub (Primary Trained)

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At New Forest School, we believe every child deserves a teacher who sees their potential — and knows how to unlock it. We're looking for a creative practitioner to join the team at our Dibden site in our Year 7 Hub. Working with SEN students in year 7 after their transition from year 6 at our primary school, you'll be more than a classroom teacher — you'll be a guide, a champion, and a spark. Someone who brings imagination to every lesson and patience to every challenge. If you're passionate about making this transitional year in education genuinely meaningful and supportive for children who need it most, then we’d love to welcome you to our school. What we're looking for A flair for making the curriculum engaging, accessible and relevant Experience with or enthusiasm for supporting students with special educational needs A team player who thrives in a collaborative, student-focused environment Commitment to high expectations — for your students and for yourself
The successful candidate will: Plan and deliver lessons whilst following the national curriculum. Have a desire to work in an SEN setting. Be approachable, flexible and adaptable, with a desire to make a difference in our students lives. Have the capability for supporting children with social and emotional behavioural needs within an educational environment. Possess effective communication and relationship building skills. Be passionate about providing quality education care and support to young people. To intervene physically with our students, when required, using Team Teach trained techniques when de-escalation strategies have failed (full training will be provided). Demonstrate analytical thinking to improve the quality of pupils' learning. Build team commitment with colleagues and in the classroom engage and motivate pupils. Qualifications and requirements: Based in the UK and do not require sponsorship. QTS or equivalent required. Proven teaching experience. Desire to work in an SEN setting. Effective communication skills and build good relationships. Flexible and adaptable. Full UK driving licence – desirable. What we offer in return: Competitive salary Comprehensive induction training. Regular in-house training for all staff to support their role. Funded professional qualifications. Recommend-a-friend Discretionary Manager & Peer rewards – Amazon vouchers/monetary reward. Company Sick Pay Scheme. Workplace Pension Scheme. Wellbeing Support Rewards Gateway benefit scheme. On-site parking. Enhanced DBS covered. The company is unable to sponsor employment of international workers in this role. You will be required to provide evidence of your right to work in the UK. New Forest Care is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of Children and Young People; applicants must be willing to undergo appropriate child protection screening, including employment references and DBS check.
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