We are recruiting for a dynamic, passionate teacher to join
our Vocational and Social Sciences (VocSS) Faculty to teach Computer Science
and IT, helping to make a positive impact on the young people at our school.
This will be a 12 month Fixed Term contract Maternity Leave starting as soon as
possible.
We are a highly popular faculty with our GCSE and Sixth Form
students, having achieved outcomes that are progressive year on year, for those
who choose to study Vocational and Social Science subjects. The VocSS Faculty
is the largest optional faculty in the school at KS4 and KS5 and is made up of
Vocational, including Computing, IT, Computer Science, Business and Economics
and Social Sciences including Sociology, Psychology, Applied Psychology,
Criminology, Sociology, Health and Social Care and Law. We pride ourselves on
the fact that our faculty members have real world knowledge and/or experience
within their specialist subject.
Our perfect teaching candidate will be:
- Qualified to degree level in a relevant subject
- Relevant teaching practice and training with the
subject area
- Ability to inspire and motivate students
- Ability to lead and work collaboratively
- Have excellent interpersonal and organisational
skills
Core
Purpose:
Ensure that
students make positive progress against prior attainment, by ensuring that
teaching is consistently of a high quality, progress is monitored, and
appropriate measures are taken to address any areas of underachievement.
Responsibilities
for all teachers:
- Meet the relevant Teachers’ Standards
- Promote the values and aims of the school
- Follow all relevant school policies
- To be aware of, and assume the
appropriate level of responsibility for, safeguarding and promoting the welfare
of children and to report any concerns in accordance with the school’s
safeguarding policies
- Create and maintain effective
partnerships with parents and carers
- Treat students, parents, and colleagues
fairly, equitably and with dignity and respect
- To
comply with the school’s Health & Safety policy and statutory requirements
- Plan lessons and
sequences of lessons, ensuring lessons have pace and variety, that learning is
personalised to meet individual learning needs and that teaching caters for the
full range of learning styles of students
- Ensure that teaching
reflects the diversity of backgrounds of students and promotes mutual respect
- Contribute to regular
curriculum review to help maintain a relevant, stimulating, and innovative
curriculum provision
- Take responsibility
for personal continuing professional development to ensure that knowledge and
skills are kept up to date with respect to subject(s), pedagogy and curriculum
developments plus wider school, local and national issues
- Assess progress of students in
line with policy and records to ensure regular feedback and encouragement is
given to students to take responsibility for their own learning, secure good
outcomes for all pupils
- Instigate measures to address the
causes of identified underperformance and monitor the effectiveness of those measures
- Submit assessments to the school
database, and complete students’
reports for parents’ consultation deadlines in school calendar, ensuring they
provide an accurate record of the progress of each individual and meeting high
quality standards
- Complete
registers to monitor attendance and punctuality and take action to address any issues
- Utilise appropriate behaviour
management strategies in lessons in line with school policy
- Participate in lesson
observation and other measures to monitor delivery of learning outcomes and
quality of teaching and implement measures to address any improvement issues identified
- Participate in the
appraisal process, identifying personal professional development priorities
which will impact on students’ learning.
Responsibilities
of form tutors:
- Provide support to a form group
within our pastoral system including the planning, preparation, and delivery of
tutor sessions
- Promote positive attitudes to
learning through learning conversations with students and families
- Establish
a learning culture for students with high expectations for attendance,
punctuality, conduct and performance
- Monitor
students’ progress in terms of personal development and instigate measures to
address any identified concerns
- Instigate measures to address the
causes of identified underperformance and monitor the effectiveness of those measures
- Complete
registers to monitor attendance and punctuality and take action to address any issues
- Utilise appropriate behaviour
management strategies in lessons in line with school policy
We
welcome visitors to the school. Please contact recruitment@moseley.bham.sch.uk,
if you have any questions about the role or school and would like to arrange a
visit.
Please note this advert may close when
sufficient applications are received.