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Ready for a Career That Truly Matters? Trainee Teacher Opportunities in Surrey
Ditch the 9:to:5 grind and start a journey that changes lives. If you have a passion for making a real difference and a background working with young people with special educational needs (SEN) and Autism, this is your chance. We're offering a fully supported pathway to become a qualified SEN teacher at a leading specialist trust in Cranleigh, Surrey. You'll receive expert mentoring and a recognised qualification using the CABAS method. No prior teaching experience is needed: just your dedication and a desire to create a lasting impact.
A forward-thinking specialist trust dedicated to providing high-quality education and fostering a nurturing environment for students. They are committed to creating a supportive environment for their staff, promoting professional development, and ensuring the highest standards of teaching and learning. The school supports young people with Autism and uses ABA to ensure the best outcomes for their students.
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Location
Cranleigh, Surrey
The Opportunity
This role offers a fantastic opportunity for aspiring teachers to gain practical experience and develop their skills within a supportive and collaborative setting. The successful candidate will work closely with experienced mentors, participate in professional development activities, and contribute to the creation of engaging and effective learning experiences for students. The outcome will be an SEN Teaching Qualification, using the CABAS method.
Requirements
- Commitment to excellence in teaching
- A passion for working with young people with SEN and Autism
- A willingness to embrace ongoing professional development


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Qualification/Education
- Maths and English GCSE
- Experience supporting young people with SEN and Autism
Experience
Prior experience working with young people with SEN and Autism (e.g., tutoring, volunteering or family) is essential.
Skills
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
- Strong classroom management abilities
- A creative approach to teaching
- The ability to work effectively as part of a team
Apply now or contact Paul Hirchfield at Randstad Education for more information. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to join a leading academy group making a real impact on students' journeys. Let's make a difference together.
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