Teacher of Deaf Children and Young People - FLK12027

Falkirk Council

Teacher of Deaf Children and Young People - FLK12027

£30,001 - £40,000

Falkirk Council, Bantaskin, Falkirk

  • Full time
  • Temporary

, 11 Sep | Get your application in now before you're too late!

Closing date: 25-09-2024 (In 6 days)

job Ref: FLK12027

Full Job Description

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Windsor Park School and Sensory Service educates and supports children and young people aged 0-18 with deafness across Falkirk Council.

Windsor Park School is a multidenominational provision, consisting of Primary and Secondary Departments. Windsor Park is specifically for pupils who require a high level of support to develop language and/or alternative communication skills at primary and secondary stages. A Total Communication approach is used at all times.

Our purpose built primary school is situated alongside Bantaskin Primary School where our pupils join their mainstream peers, as and when appropriate. Our Secondary Department is situated within Falkirk High School and all learners follow a mainstream timetable with targeted support from Teachers of Deaf Children and Young People. Additionally, Windsor Park Visiting Teachers of Deaf Children and Young People support deaf learners at home, in Early Years settings, Primary and Secondary mainstream and other ASN provisions across our local authority. The Visiting Teachers of Deaf Children and Young People are based within Windsor Park Primary.

ARE YOU
• a passionate, qualified Teacher of Deaf Children and Young People or a highly skilled classroom teacher with a willingness to achieve this mandatory qualification?

  • an individual with excellent communication skills?
  • proactive in working in a collaborative manner?

WOULD YOU LIKE TO
• be part of a well-established, highly skilled and committed team, passionate about Deaf Education, with GIRFEC at the heart of their practice?

  • work within a school/service recognised as ‘excellent’ in meeting deaf learners’ needs by HMIe?
  • contribute to Falkirk Council’s ongoing commitment to providing a highly effective service for all deaf learners?

DO YOU
• demonstrate that GIRFEC values are at the heart of your life and work?
• have excellent communication skills, including working with parents and a variety of other stakeholders?
• have a proven track record in school improvement?

  • reflect critically on your practice?
  • demonstrate that you are proactive in seeking professional learning opportunities that further enhance your skills and knowledge?
  • adopt flexible, creative approaches to meet the needs of all learners?
  • employ current educational thinking to inform your practice, including recent research within Deaf Education?
  • make good use of professional collaboration in school and beyond?

Successful applicants will:

  • hold an appropriate teaching qualification
  • be fully registered with the General Teaching Council, Scotland (GTCS)
  • be a fully qualified Teacher of Deaf Children and Young People or have significant experience in supporting deaf learners
  • be able to demonstrate that they possess the commitment, knowledge and skills outlined in the Standard for Full Registration
  • have knowledge and understanding of the specific competencies for teachers of deaf learners
  • be skilled in British Sign Language
  • be able to travel throughout Falkirk Council

Successful applicants who progress to the next stage of the recruitment process will be invited to:

  • deliver an observed classroom lesson
  • attend a Short Leet interview

This post is temporary until August 2025 due to service requirement.

The successful candidate will be required to gain/maintain PVG scheme membership.

Applicants are encouraged to be explicit in detailing their skills, experience and attributes that they can bring to this post.

The salary for this Teacher’s post is paid in line with SNCT Conditions of Service, please see Appendix 2.19 - SNCT Handbook