20 Oct
GEMS Education
Dubai
Roles and Responsibilities
Successful candidates will need to:
- Embody and role model our core values of Grow, Flourish, Discover
- Hold a BEd or Bachelors degree with PGCE / PGDE or equivalent
- Have proven experience of teaching SEN to Primary students
- Have the ability to share exemplary teaching practices.
- A creative and enthusiastic approach, both inside and outside the classroom.
- Possess excellent interpersonal skills to work closely with colleagues, students and parents
- Have a proven track record of providing outstanding learning & teaching
- Have aspiration to work in a world-class school with real prospects for enhancing their career
- Be willing to make a positive contribution to our school community and culture through active engagement in our extra-curricular programme and community-based events
All positions attract an excellent remuneration package including:
Competitive tax-free salary, individual fully furnished accommodation, free schooling, private medical insurance, annual airfares to country of residence and end of Service Gratuity.
Special Educational Needs (SEN) teachers play a crucial role in supporting students with diverse learning needs. Here are some essential skills and qualities for effective SEN teachers:
1. Understanding of SEN: In-depth knowledge of various special educational needs, including autism spectrum disorders, dyslexia, ADHD, and emotional and behavioral difficulties.
2. Differentiated Instruction: Ability to design and implement tailored lesson plans that accommodate individual learning styles and needs.
3. Assessment Skills: Proficiency in assessing student abilities and progress, using various methods to create effective intervention strategies.
4. Patience and Empathy:
A compassionate approach to understanding the challenges faced by students, providing emotional and academic support.
5. Effective Communication: Strong verbal and written communication skills to collaborate with students, parents, and other professionals effectively.
6. Behavior Management: Skills in creating and maintaining a positive classroom environment, using strategies to manage behavior constructively.
7. Collaboration: Working closely with other educators, therapists, and support staff to develop and implement Individual Education Plans (IEPs) and ensure comprehensive support.
8. Advocacy: Commitment to advocating for the rights and needs of students with special educational needs within the school and broader community.
9. Cultural Awareness:
Understanding and respecting the diverse backgrounds and perspectives of students and their families.
10. Continuous Learning: A commitment to ongoing professional development and staying informed about best practices and new research in special education.
Desired Candidate Profile
Special Educational Needs (SEN) teachers play a crucial role in supporting students with diverse learning needs. Here are some essential skills and qualities for effective SEN teachers:
1. Understanding of SEN: In-depth knowledge of various special educational needs, including autism spectrum disorders, dyslexia, ADHD, and emotional and behavioral difficulties.
2. Differentiated Instruction:
Ability to design and implement tailored lesson plans that accommodate individual learning styles and needs.
3. Assessment Skills: Proficiency in assessing student abilities and progress, using various methods to create effective intervention strategies.
4. Patience and Empathy: A compassionate approach to understanding the challenges faced by students, providing emotional and academic support.
5. Effective Communication: Strong verbal and written communication skills to collaborate with students, parents, and other professionals effectively.
6. Behavior Management: Skills in creating and maintaining a positive classroom environment, using strategies to manage behavior constructively.
7. Collaboration: Working closely with other educators, therapists, and support staff to develop and implement Individual Education Plans (IEPs)
and ensure comprehensive support.
8. Advocacy: Commitment to advocating for the rights and needs of students with special educational needs within the school and broader community.
9. Cultural Awareness: Understanding and respecting the diverse backgrounds and perspectives of students and their families.
10. Continuous Learning: A commitment to ongoing professional development and staying informed about best practices and new research in special education.
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▶️ Sen Teacher
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