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An educational institution in Pembrokeshire seeks a dedicated Teacher in Charge of the Learning Resource Centre. This role involves leading and managing the centre to support secondary-aged students with Additional Learning Needs (ALN). The successful candidate will ensure the LRC is a safe and engaging space that aligns with the ALN Bill while fostering a love of learning. The position requires commitment to creating an inclusive environment and being registered with the Education Workforce Council.
Pay Scale Within: £33,731 - £51,942 + TLR 2A £3,590
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Teacher in Charge Learning Resource Centre
Pembrokeshire Learning Centre
Are you a passionate educator with a strong commitment to supporting students with Additional Learning Needs (ALN)? Do you have the leadership skills to manage a vibrant Learning Resource Centre (LRC) in an inclusive, secondary-aged ALN environment?
The Pembrokeshire Learning Centre is looking for a dedicated Teacher in Charge for our Learning Resource Centre, which supports secondary-aged pupils with a diverse range of learning needs.
As the Teacher in Charge, you will lead the development and day‑to‑day management of the (LRC), creating a safe engaging, and accessible space where our students can thrive academically, emotionally, and socially. Your role will be crucial in ensuring that the LRC is aligned with the Additional Learning Needs (ALN) Bill and the Curriculum for Wales, providing tailored support to meet the individual needs of each learner and fostering a love of learning.
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You will need to be registered with the Education Workforce Council (EWC) for this post.
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Welsh language skills are desirable. Applications may be submitted in Welsh and will not be treated less favourably than applications submitted in English.