The Teacher of Mathematics will be responsible for delivering high quality teaching with the aim of helping students master the key concepts of Mathematics and use them to interpret the world around them. The Teacher of Mathematics must be able to demonstrate excellent subject knowledge and communicate this in an enthusiastic and clear way. In addition, the successful candidate will be expected to contribute to the routine and extra-curricular life of the school, as well as that of the department. Notably, the successful applicant would be expected to be able to teach Further Mathematics at A-Level, as well as support our most able pupils with the UKMT Maths Olympiads.
A balanced Maths programme, incorporating and extending beyond most of the features of the KS3 National Curriculum, is taught to pupils in Year 7 and 8. Pupils then begin following the Edexcel IGCSE course from the beginning of Year 9. A large proportion of the cohort that progress to the Sixth Form take A-Level Maths – we generally have 4 Maths classes and 2 Further Maths classes in each year, which means there is plenty of opportunity for A-Level teaching.
The person appointed will join an exciting and successful Department and will make a full range of contributions to the life of the school. There is a firm focus upon providing high quality teaching and learning within the department, and the successful candidate will have the ability to share their curiosity about how the world around us works and their enthusiasm for Mathematics.
As one of the largest day schools in HMC, Forest abounds with opportunities for professional and career development. Teachers at Forest are rarely just confined to their subject area and the majority play a full and active role in Forest’s enviable super-curricular and co-curricular programme, with opportunities to lead in clubs and activities as diverse as Model United Nations, Extended Project Qualification, Jedi Warrior Lightsaber Fencing, Chapel Choir, Music Technology and Cricket, to give but a few examples. The ambition, richness, and distinct nature of the integrated curriculum at Forest offers our staff with an unparalleled experience of a modern and holistic education in our beautiful London setting. As our Good Schools Guide Review (2023) suggests Forest is a ‘flourishing, successful and well-led school in a glorious, green setting with consistently strong results that don’t require pupils to sacrifice happiness or wellbeing on the way to achieving them… an education that’s so genuinely rounded you could make hoops from it.’
Forest invests heavily in the development of pedagogy and teaching strategy, with all teachers expected to engage in an ambitious Professional Learning Programme which includes seminars and contact with leading minds in the teaching and learning space; most recently, Forest welcomed Tom Sherrington who presented on curriculum strategy and design. In addition, we are immensely proud of our culture of formative, ongoing and developmental peer observation through our Teaching and Learning Communities.
If you relish the opportunity of making a real impact within a highly successful and ambitious school, then we look forward to hearing from you.
Why work at Forest?
There are many benefits of working at Forest school as staff are our single most important asset. Key benefits include:
Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis, so early applications are encouraged. Forest School reserves the right to make appointments at any stage.
Please note that if you have previously applied for this position and were not successful, your application will only be reconsidered if there have been significant changes to your qualifications, or skills that align more closely with the person specification.
The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff to share this commitment. Applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service. We are an equal opportunities employer.
Safeguarding checks will be undertaken on all successful candidates in accordance with School policy. The safeguarding responsibilities of the post can be found in this job description and person specification.
NB The post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974.
Jack Slater
recruitment@forest.org.uk
