Are you a Qualified Teacher looking for an exciting and rewarding new challenge in SEN education?
Would you enjoy playing an integral part of the team responsible for designing and shaping our schools curriculum?
Does the opportunity to complete fully funded training and research in behaviour science driven teaching appeal to you?
Would you like a better work life balance with less marking or planning?
If Yes Jigsaw School, rated Outstanding by Ofsted for autistic children aged 4-19 could have the teaching role youre looking for!
Apply fast, check the full description by scrolling below to find out the full requirements for this role.
As part of the Qualified Teaching team, you will support our autistic pupils using instruction based on behaviour analysis and positive reinforcement techniques to accelerate learning. Working within small class groups or on a 1:1 basis, you will use specialised support plans to help pupils meet their individual needs and achieve their full potential. You will also be responsible for designing, planning and delivering the wider school curriculum and special events that encourage development, enhance learning and provides unique opportunities to our pupils
Benefits of a Teaching Role at Jigsaw School
£1000 joining bonus
A rewarding role with a good work life balance
The opportunity to use your teaching experience to shape an individualised and engaging curriculum
Accelerated career advancement opportunities. (This role will Including progression to the role of Lead Teacher (QTS) on successful completion of the 12-week probationary period)
An impressive range of fully funded trainingpathways
Opportunity to work alongside a multidisciplinary team of behaviour analysts, speech & language therapists and occupational therapists allowing a holistic approach to pupil development
Company benefits including pension scheme, performance related bonus scheme, annual salary progression, staff recognition days, High Street discount platform and a comprehensive wellbeing and employee assistance programme
Free Parking or Transport to and from Central Guildford and Cranleigh
Training & Development Opportunities
Behaviour analysis specific qualifications including CABAS teaching ranks, Certification with the UK Society for Behaviour Analysis (UKBA(Cert) & UKiBA (Cert)) and the 40-hour Registered Behaviour Technician (RBT) course
Masters qualification in (High Incidence & Disabilities) and/or (Behaviour Analysis)
PROACT SCIPr UK Behaviour Management and Instructor Training
Support, mentorship and regular supervision from some of the UKs leading and internationally recognised ABA Experts
Extensive and regular industry training in First Aid, Safeguarding, Emergency Medication, Behaviour Support, Personal Care, Autism, Leadership & Line Management to name a few
Opportunities to broaden your skills and join different committees and working groups relating to Mental Health, Staff Voice, ED&I, Ethics, Emergency Medical Response and much more
Responsibilities of the role
Class Teaching
Provide support and teaching based on behaviour analysis to autistic pupils
Collect, record and analyse data to monitor progress and develop support plans
Interact and participate with the pupils in the development of skills that support their social and emotional development
Lead and take part in educational visits and off-site activities with pupils (during school hours)
Qualified Teaching Team
Contribute to the design of an engaging school curriculum, providing differentiated long, medium and short-term plans
Plan and deliver school-wide curriculum activities such as topic lessons and themed event/weeks
Oversee the implementation and evaluations of wider school curriculum plan
Support the delivery of life skills programmes and entry level qualifications for students, including assessments, recording evidence and internal moderation
Contribute to team meetings and the schools newsletter
To be successful in this role you will need:
Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) or Qualified Teaching & Learning Status (QTLS) Candidate
(For Early Careers Teachers (ECTs) - A minimum of 1 year of the supported induction process to have been completed in a mainstream setting)
Teaching experience within the UK school system and an understanding of the National Curriculum in England
An interest in and/or experience of working in Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)
Confident working with pupils with a high level of need which may include dysregulated behaviours
Confident supporting others with personal/intimate care where required
Strong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to liaise professionally with all stakeholders
An understanding and commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people
The ability to perform tasks of a physical nature (often demanding) including twisting and stooping and working at a lower height
A commitment to Jigsaws ongoing training and professional development programme
Working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel & PowerPoint)
Proven ability to maintain confidentiality and discretion
Ability to remain calm in high pressure situations with a positive, can-do attitude
Salary: From £34,398 per annum plus a £1000 Joining Bonus
Contract terms: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday: 8:45am-4:45pm, Tuesday: 8:45am-5:30pm,
Friday 8:45am-4:30pm Term time Only
Please note: This role is also known as QTS/Trainee CABAS Teacher'
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults at risk. We expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
All successful candidates will be subject to a satisfactory Enhanced Disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS)
ABOUT JIGSAW
Jigsaw Trust is a registered charity inspired by autism in its desire to provide the very best in ongoing education,
vocational and wellbeing services for autistic people; it is also committed to raising awareness of autism and promoting the understanding and acceptance of autistic people. xehkeey
Jigsaw Trust incorporates: Jigsaw CABAS School, rated Outstanding by Ofsted, educating children aged 4-19 years, and JigsawPlus a specialist day service delivering key living and life skills learning for adults from the age of 18+. The Trust also operates 2 social enterprises: Café on the Park providing work experience and volunteering opportunities in a public-facing setting, and Jigsaw GARDENworks enabling learners of all ages to embark on a range of gardening and related outdoor activities.