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We have an exciting opportunity to appoint a committed and enthusiastic professional to deliver therapeutic education whilst teaching the craft and skills of Leatherwork to students with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) aged 16-25, who attend Glasshouse College, Stourbridge.
Applicants who have extensive experience in Leatherwork are invited to apply. Experience of teaching and a teaching qualification is desirable but not essential, provided there is a willingness to undertake teacher training once in post. We are committed to investing in our staff team and any necessary teacher training would be fully funded by the College in order to secure an exceptional craftsperson in Leatherwork. Glasshouse College provides an innovative and diverse curriculum and our students benefit from an extensive range of nutritional, therapeutic and medical support in each college. Each core element of the educational cycle is designed to establish active and positive relationships with nature and the community through a holistic approach to human development. This supports three key stages: overcoming barriers to learning; becoming skilled and being ready to engage and give back to the community. The successful applicant will be responsible for: Delivering a leatherwork curriculum to young people with complex needs and learning differences which embodies the Ruskin Mill Trust method of Practical Skills Therapeutic Education (PSTE) Delivering teaching and training with a therapeutic and supportive approach in line with the Trust's method of PSTE which involves students making items of service for themselves and others. The delivery of qualifications where appropriate, and in line with student needs and aspirations. Instilling enthusiasm and enjoyment into the learning process in such a way that can lead to increased self-esteem and the development of transferable skills for life beyond college and the workplace. Undertaking the ongoing assessment of student progress and learning needs and to make reasonable adjustments as required, in order to minimise any barriers to learning and achievement. Working with other members of the tutor team on collaborative projects and activities which support learners' development.
In this role you will: Deliver high quality practical skills, teaching and training to students of mixed abilities within the agreed Quality Assurance framework of the Trust. You will also be responsible for embedding communication, word and number into all glass making sessions with students. Hold or be willing to work towards a recognised teaching qualification. Have experience of (desirable) and/or a commitment to (essential) working with learners with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) Possess a high degree of personal resilience and emotional intelligence.
Working at Ruskin Mill Trust is incredibly rewarding; we offer competitive salaries and holiday allowances, an auto-enrolment pension scheme with a salary sacrifice option, a health cash plan and employee assistance programme via Medicash. In addition, staff receive valuable training opportunities including an in-depth interactive induction to enable our new team members to experience our Practical Skills Therapeutic Education (PSTE) curriculum and also opportunities for further training and academic research including our own MSc in Practical Skills Therapeutic Education. Full details of our benefits can be viewed on www.rmt.org/careers