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Hourglass Education
£33,075 - £50,471 Per Annum
Woking, Surrey
Full Time, Permanent
Posted 23 days ago
Ref V-78380
Hourglass Education
£36,413 - £53,994 Per Annum
Barnet, Greater London
Full Time, Permanent
Posted 22 days ago
Ref V-78479
Hourglass Education
£33,075 - £50,471 Per Annum
Weybridge, Surrey
Full Time, Permanent
Posted 17 days ago
Ref V-78611
Hourglass Education
£38,766 - £60,092 Per Annum
Wembley, Greater London
Full Time, Permanent
Posted 22 days ago
Ref V-78512
The Education Network
£175 - £250 Per Day
Birmingham, West Midlands
Part Time, Temporary
Posted 29 days ago
Ref MR-1214
The Education Network
£162.31 - £251.71 Per Day
Whitley Bay, Tyne and Wear
Full Time, Temporary
Posted 28 days ago
Ref 229IT_CM
The average salary for a Teacher Of The Visually Impaired is £66,560. Teacher Of The Visually Impaired salaries range from £56,200 to £83,200.
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The Education Network
£31,650 - £43,607 Per Annum
South Shields, Tyne and Wear
Full Time, Contract
Posted 27 days ago
Ref MMATSS1
The Education Network
£175 - £250 Per Day
Solihull, West Midlands
Full Time, Temporary
Posted 24 days ago
Ref MR-1219
The Education Network
£31,650 - £49,084 Per Annum
Walsall, West Midlands
Full Time, Permanent
Posted 28 days ago
Ref MR-1218
The Education Network
£175 - £250 Per Day
Walsall, West Midlands
Full Time, Temporary
Posted 22 days ago
Ref MR-1226
There are 126 Teacher Of The Visually Impaired jobs available on Pertemps right now.
Teachers of the visually impaired, teach children who have vision loss. They are typically a qualified special education teacher who has received certification and specialised training, in meeting the educational needs of students who are blind or have visual impairments. This is an instructional position, as opposed to a related service or vision therapy.
Tasks required include:
Entry is with a first degree that provides QTS (qualified teacher status) or, in Scotland, TQ (teaching qualification); or other relevant degree followed by further postgraduate training (most commonly PGCE – Postgraduate Certificate in Secondary Education, or, in Scotland, PGDE – Professional Graduate Diploma in Education). Additionally, prior experience in mainstream teaching is usually required, and further training for special needs teaching may be mandatory. A DBS check is mandatory