Teaching:
- To take overall responsibility for a class
of children as designated by the Headteacher
- To plan stimulating, challenging and
enjoyable activities which provide children with unforgettable learning
opportunities
- To teach pupils according to their
educational needs
- To assess, record and report on the
development, progress and attainment of pupils
Other duties:
- Promoting the general progress and
well-being of individual pupils and of any other class or group of pupils
assigned
- Providing guidance and advice to pupils on
educational and social matters
- Making records of and reports on the
personal and social needs of pupils
- Communicating and consulting with parents
of pupils
- Participating in Parent Information
Evenings
- Communicating and consulting with persons
or bodies outside the school
- Providing or contributing to oral and
written assessment reports and references relating to individual pupils
and groups of pupils
- Participating in arrangements made for
Performance Management
- Reviewing from time to time methods of teaching
and programmes of work
- Participating in arrangements for further
training and professional development as a teacher
- Advising and co-operating with the Headteacher
and other teachers on the preparation and development of courses, teaching
materials, teaching programmes, methods of teaching and assessment and
pastoral arrangements
- Maintaining good order and discipline
among pupils and safeguarding their health and safety both when they are
authorised to be on school premises and engaged in school activities
elsewhere
- Participating in school meetings which
relate to the curriculum, administration or organisation of the school
- Supervising and, as far as practicable,
teaching any pupils whose teacher is not available to teach
Co-ordination
of a Curriculum Area (for M2+ teachers):
- To be responsible, under the guidance and direction of the Headteacher, for the development of a Curriculum Area (To be discussed at interview)
- To organise and manage resources which relate
to that subject
- To keep the policy for that subject up to date
- To monitor and evaluate the delivery of the
subject across the school
- To liaise with colleagues, keep up to date with
current thinking and share with staff all significant developments in the
subject
Other Professional Requirements:
To set
an excellent standard of behaviour and to be an inspiring role model for
children
To
establish and maintain constructive relationships with parents
To be
responsible for the welfare, safety and professionalism of support staff,
students and others working in the classroom and to ensure that they are
deployed effectively
To take
shared responsibility for the school environment and to encourage children to
have a pride in their school
To be
supportive of other work colleagues and to foster good working relationships
and a friendly working environment
To
promote a positive image of the school and the Great Learners Trust in the
community