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Date Added: Fri 08/11/2024

ESOL SEN Tutor

Kensington, W8, UK
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Company: REMEDY EDUCATION

Job Type: Contract, Temporary, Part Time

Job Title: ESOL Tutor (Primary SEN)
Location: Kensington & Chelsea, London
Contract Type: Full-Time / Part-Time (Flexible)
Salary: Competitive, depending on experience
Start Date: ASAP

Job Overview:

We are seeking a passionate and dedicated ESOL Tutor with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) to work with primary-aged students with Special Educational Needs (SEN) in the vibrant borough of Kensington & Chelsea. The successful candidate will be responsible for delivering tailored English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) lessons to children who face additional learning challenges, ensuring they receive high-quality, supportive education to develop their English language skills and boost their confidence.

This role requires a compassionate and flexible approach, with a strong commitment to fostering an inclusive learning environment where all children can thrive. You will work closely with a multidisciplinary team, including teaching assistants, SENCOs, and parents, to develop and implement bespoke educational strategies that cater to the individual needs of each child.

Key Responsibilities:

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Lesson Planning & Delivery:
Plan, prepare, and deliver engaging ESOL lessons designed to meet the specific needs of primary-aged children with SEN, adapting materials and approaches as necessary.

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Assessment & Progress Tracking:
Regularly assess students' progress through formative and summative assessments, keeping detailed records of their development and adapting teaching methods accordingly.

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Differentiation:
Use a variety of teaching strategies to ensure lessons are accessible and engaging for students with a range of SEN, including visual aids, interactive activities, and simplified language structures.

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Individual Education Plans (IEPs):
Collaborate with the SENCO and other staff to contribute to the development and review of students' IEPs, ensuring goals are achievable and realistic.

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Supportive Classroom Management:
Create a positive and supportive learning environment that encourages student participation and promotes confidence, self-esteem, and independence.

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Collaboration with Parents and Caregivers:
Maintain strong communication with parents, caregivers, and other professionals involved in the child's education to ensure a consistent approach and support for learning at home.

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Inclusion and Safeguarding:
Ensure that all students feel included and safe in the learning environment, adhering to safeguarding policies and promoting an understanding of diversity and respect within the classroom.

Key Skills & Qualifications:

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Qualified Teacher Status (QTS):
You must have QTS (Qualified Teacher Status) and a teaching qualification recognized in the UK to work in a primary school setting.

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Experience & Qualification in ESOL Teaching:
A recognised qualification in ESOL teaching (e.g., CELTA, Trinity TESOL, or equivalent) is essential.
Experience in working with primary-aged children, especially those with Special Educational Needs, is highly desirable.

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Experience with SEN:
A solid understanding of a range of SEN, including Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Speech and Language Difficulties, ADHD, and learning disabilities, and experience in adapting teaching methods to support these needs.

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Patience, Empathy & Communication:
Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build positive relationships with students, parents, and colleagues. Patience and empathy are essential traits for this role.

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Ability to Differentiate Learning:
Skilled in differentiating lessons to meet the diverse learning needs of children, particularly those with language barriers or additional learning challenges.

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Knowledge of Primary Education:
A strong understanding of primary education principles, child development, and learning strategies, as well as familiarity with the UK curriculum and national standards for primary schools.

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DBS Check:
An up-to-date Enhanced DBS check is required (or willingness to undergo one if appointed).

Why Join Us?

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Inclusive and Supportive Environment:
Work in a supportive, collaborative school environment dedicated to making a real difference in the lives of students with additional needs.

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Professional Development:
Opportunities for ongoing training and career progression, including specialised SEN and ESOL development.

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Flexible Working Options:
We offer flexibility to help balance work-life commitments, including part-time or full-time options.

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Competitive Salary & Benefits:
A competitive salary with access to a range of employee benefits and resources.

If you are a dedicated and compassionate ESOL Tutor with QTS and a passion for supporting students with Special Educational Needs, we would love to hear from you. Apply today and make a lasting difference to the lives of children in Kensington & Chelsea
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