The Learning Partnership,
together with the Principal, is delighted to announce an exciting opportunity
for a SEN Teacher to join our team. We are looking for a skilled candidate who
is committed to our vision and values, is reliable and resilient, and is
passionate about helping our pupils in the Orchard thrive. The
successful applicant will have key experience in working in and Early Years’ setting
and will be predominantly working with pupils in Years 1 and 2.
What does the role involve?
What is the
Orchard?
The Orchard is Leighton
Academy’s specialist 20‑place SEN Unit (Year 1–Year 6) for pupils whose primary
needs are Cognition & Learning and Speech, Language & Communication, as
identified on their EHCP. Children learn and play in a dedicated, sensory‑friendly
area of the school and benefit from highly structured routines, visual
supports, and a calm, happy environment designed for engagement and success.
Our provision includes two
classrooms with small‑group learning areas, a sensory room/calming space,
dedicated outside play, and its own toilets and separate changing area—all set
up to promote communication, social interaction, emotional regulation, life
skills and independence. We adapt mainstream curriculum plans, emphasise
fine/gross motor development and social play, and deliver daily Sensory Circuit
sessions. Progress is tracked using the Cherry Garden Assessment Framework
alongside the AET (Autism Education Trust) framework.
About the Trust
Formed of two local trusts
on 1st September 2023, The Learning Alliance and The Learning for Life
Partnership, The Learning Partnership is a diverse new multi-academy trust
delivering excellent educational provision for pupils in primary and secondary
schools across the North-West. The Trust primarily serves the communities of
Crewe, Congleton, and Knutsford, and is now the largest multi-academy trust in
Cheshire.
At The Learning Partnership,
we believe that there are three core facets of our mission –people, passion,
and performance. We are striving to build a community of the strongest people,
inspiring a passion for education that galvanises these people to maximise
their abilities, which supports all pupils to perform at their best. We believe
that these core principles will create a culture that helps all our schools to
improve and ensures pupil outcomes are the very best they can be.
The trust subscribes to the
Education Staff Wellbeing Charter and places staff wellbeing at the forefront
of its strategic people priorities. Our ongoing commitment in this area is
reflected in our employee offer that includes:
·
Discounts in retail stores,
entertainment, and supermarkets
·
Benefits schemes in affordable
tech, cycle2work, gym memberships and a car scheme
·
Employee assistance
programme providing specialist advice and guidance in a range of areas
including menopause, financial management, and up to 8 counselling sessions per
referral
·
Flexible working offered as
a day 1 right of employment
·
Free parking
·
Access to high quality CPD
and secondment opportunities
The Learning Partnership is
a disability committed employer: applicants requiring adjustments to the
application or interview process should contact Debbie at: recruitment@leighton.cheshire.sch.uk.
For further information regarding this role, or to visit the school prior to application, please contact Debbie O’Reilly (Office Manager): admin@leighton.cheshire.sch.uk
The Learning Partnership is
committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young
people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All staff
appointments are subject to satisfactory references and enhanced checks with
the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS), and appropriate online searches in
line with the requirements in Keeping Children Safe in Education (2023).
The Learning Partnership is
committed to the promotion of equality of opportunity and the elimination of
discrimination; all applicants should note that they will be considered on the
basis of suitability regardless of disability, gender, race, religion, age,
sexual orientation and marital status or any other discrimination which is
unfair or unreasonable. We particularly welcome applications from black, Asian
and minority ethnic candidates, LGBTQ+ candidates and candidates with
disabilities because we would like to increase the representation of these
groups at The Learning Partnership. We want to do this because we know greater
diversity will lead to even greater outcomes for children. We are proud to be
an employer that holds Disability Committed and Menopause Friendly status.
The Trust is ‘happy to talk
flexible working’. Flexible working increases workplace diversity by making
roles accessible to those with caring responsibilities (primarily women),
disabled staff, and both older and younger workers.
Debbie O'Reilly
01270 814016
oreillyd@leighton.cheshire.sch.uk
