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Location: Wigan, Merseyside, including Liverpool
Hourly Rate: £26 - £30 per hour
Contract Type: Flexible, part-time/full-time
Are you a fully qualified teacher with a passion for supporting children with SEND/SEMH and EBSA needs?
We are looking for a dedicated and compassionate Nurture Teacher to provide one-on-one support to children with SEND, SEMH difficulties, and Emotional Based School Avoidance (EBSA). If you are a teacher who is committed to making a positive impact on children’s education and well-being, this is an excellent opportunity to work flexibly in community-based settings.
Key Responsibilities:
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Deliver bespoke one-on-one educational support for children with SEND/SEMH and EBSA needs.
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Develop and implement individual learning plans in collaboration with parents, schools, and other professionals.
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Provide support across a range of settings, including local libraries, community hubs, and occasionally within the student’s own home.
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Adopt a nurturing, patient approach to teaching, tailoring support to meet each student's emotional and educational needs.
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Monitor and assess student progress, providing feedback to parents and relevant stakeholders.
Requirements:
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Fully qualified teacher (PGCE and QTS or equivalent).
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Experience working with children with SEND/SEMH and EBSA needs is highly desirable.
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Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
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Ability to work independently and effectively manage your own schedule.
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Patient, empathetic approach to teaching, with excellent problem-solving skills.
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Willingness to travel across Wigan, Merseyside, and Liverpool.
Benefits:
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Competitive hourly rate between £26 and £30.
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Flexible working hours, allowing for a work-life balance.
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Access to a leading online resource bank to support your teaching.
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Regular Nurture Teacher meetings to exchange ideas and best practices with colleagues.
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Opportunities for continued professional development (CPD) to enhance your skills and knowledge.
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Work in diverse and dynamic community settings, including libraries and hubs.
If you are a qualified teacher who is passionate about supporting vulnerable children and making a meaningful difference in your community, we would love to hear from you