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Welcome to the Classroom Partnership In the last two decades, the Classroom Partnership and its associated companies have grown into one of the most trusted whole-school recruitment, training and staff development partners in the UK and internationally.In 2018/19 academic year, we placed over 11,000 educators into 3,700 schools, sourced teachers from 23 countries, provided accredited CPD for more than 18,000 classroom staff and had more than 150 trainee teachers on our employment-based SCITT programme. Asindividual companies, each provides a boutique service to the education sector but as a group of companies, their core values are identical: to provide a holistic, genuine and class-leading service whatever the people solution needed.Post Title: SpecialistOutreach Service Teacher for CYP with vision impairmentReports to: Outreach Team ManagerPost Grade: MPS to UPS including SEN 1 or SEN 2 (depending on experience)Line Management Responsibility: Professional Development and Outreach Team Job Purposes To raisestandards and ensure inclusion for pupils with vision impairment (VI) in nursery, primary and secondary schools and colleges. To increase the knowledge, understanding and skills of mainstream school staff working with pupils who have VI with a specific focuson training in Braille when required.To increase the knowledge, understanding and skills of mainstream pupils who are us