Rothwell Victoria Infant School
Rothwell Victoria Infant School is an inclusive 3 -form
entry school located in the historical, rural town of Rothwell in
Northamptonshire. We have close links with Rothwell Junior School which is
located up the hill. The infant school a is well resourced and friendly school
which is at the heart of the community. Where appropriate, both schools collaborate
on school training, community events and resources. We are
part of the INMAT trust which provides strong CPD opportunities for all staff
and focusing on the needs of children.
Class Teacher
We are looking for a fixed term maternity cover teacher to
start September 2026 to join our expert Year 1 staff team in providing exciting
and outstanding education for our pupils.
Key Responsibilities
·
To set teaching and learning objectives, which
are relevant to all children in their classes
· To use teaching and learning objectives to plan lessons
and sequences of lessons showing how this will assess children's learning
· To select and prepare resources, and plan for their safe
and effective organisation, taking into account children's learning needs,
language and cultural backgrounds, with the help of support staff where
appropriate
· To contribute to teaching teams, meetings and events
· To plan with support staff who are contributing to
children's learning
· To plan opportunities for children to learn in out of
school contexts
· To produce long- and short-term planning in accordance
with school policy and procedures and within required deadlines
· To implement and review the school development plan in
conjunction with the SLT
· To lead or contribute to professional development
activities as part of the planned programme for the school and to promote the
sharing of good practice
To identify and support children with differing levels of
ability and those with SEND and experiencing behavioural, emotional and social
difficulties
· To make appropriate use of the school's monitoring and
assessment strategies to effectively evaluate children's progress towards
planned learning objectives
· To use monitoring and assessment information to improve
planning and teaching
· To monitor and assess the effectiveness of learning
activities and provide immediate and constructive feedback to support children
as they learn
· To involve children in reflecting on, evaluating and
improving their own performance and progress
· To assess children's progress accurately against
appropriate standards
· To identify the levels of attainment for children learning
English as an additional language and identify learning activities to provide
cognitive challenge as well as language support
· To record children's progress and achievements
systematically, providing evidence of the range of their work progress and
attainment over time to inform planning
· To report on children's attainment to parents, carers and
other professionals as appropriate
To have high expectations of children and build successful
relationships centred on teaching and learning
· To establish a purposeful learning environment where
diversity is valued and where children feel safe, secure and confident
· To teach the required or expected knowledge, understanding
and skills relevant to the curriculum for children in their age range and
ability
· To teach clearly structured lessons or sequences of work
which interest and motivate children, make learning objectives clear, employ
interactive teaching methods and collaborative group work
· To promote active and independent learning that enables
children to think for themselves and to plan and manage their own learning
· To differentiate teaching to meet the needs of children of
all ability ranges taking into account varying interests, experiences and
achievements of boys and girls in different cultural and ethnic groups to help
them make good progress
· To organise and manage teaching and learning time
effectively
· To organise and manage the physical teaching space, tools,
materials, texts and resources safely and effectively with the help of support
staff where appropriate
· To set high expectations for children' behaviour and
establish a clear framework for classroom discipline in line with school policy
to anticipate and manage children' behaviour constructively and promote self-
control and independence
· To use ICT effectively in delivery of teaching and
learning
· To take responsibility for teaching a class or classes
over a sustained and substantial period of time
· To provide home learning and other out-of-class work which
consolidates and extends work carried out in the class and encourages children
to learn independently
· To work collaboratively with other professionals and
effectively deploy support staff to enhance children's learning
· To recognise and respond effectively to equality issues as
they arise in the classroom and challenging stereotyped views, bullying and
harassment in accordance with school policy and procedures
· To be aware of and comply with policies and procedures
relating to child protection, health, safety and security, confidentiality and
data protection, reporting all concerns to an appropriate person
· To attend and participate in regular meetings
· To participate in training, continuous professional
development and other learning activities as required including participation
in the school's performance management arrangements
· When required, to effectively lead a curriculum subject
across the school
Requirements
Salary: MPS
As part of our forward-thinking trust, you will benefit from
exceptional CPD opportunities, including access to a GP, nursing team, and
physiotherapy support through the Schools Advisory Service. This is an
excellent chance to join a welcoming and friendly team, work with amazing
children, and contribute to our mission of raising standards and driving school
improvement.
We warmly welcome visits to the school where there will be
the opportunity to discuss the role further with the Assistant Head Teacher,
Mrs Cross. Please contact Mrs Jackson in the school office to book a
visit.
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Donna Jackson
01536 710349
ParentsRVIS@rothwellschools.inmat.org.uk
