a) Professional Standards:
- Fulfil
the national Teachers’ Standards
- Support
the aims and ethos of the school as defined on the school website, in the
staff handbook and in the school prospectus
- Act
as a positive role model in terms of professional appearance, conduct,
punctuality and attendance
- Maintain
a purposeful and calm atmosphere in the classroom, upholding and applying
agreed policies and practice for learning, behaviour and uniform in a
consistent, firm and non-confrontational manner
- Take
responsibility for professional development and progression, making full
use of opportunities and training provided by the school
- Attend
team and staff meetings as appropriate, contributing positively and
actively whenever possible
- Market
the school positively, including attendance at open evenings and other
events as required
b) Teaching and
Learning:
- Carry
out teaching duties in accordance with the school’s expectations and in
line with the National Curriculum (where applicable) and with public
examinations specifications
- Develop
Schemes of Learning as required by wider school policy and expectations
- Plan
and deliver lessons and other learning activities in accordance with the
school’s Teaching and Learning Policy, ensuring that all pupils make
progress towards clear learning objectives/outcomes
- Liaise
with other colleagues to prepare and deliver units of learning in a
collaborative way
- Work
closely with teaching and other support assistants in ensuring that
suitably differentiated material and learning pathways are provided to
challenge all pupils
- With
other colleagues, set appropriate aspirational targets for student
attainment based on prior data
- Set
work for pupils absent from lessons in line with the school’s policies
- Contribute
to the school’s timetabled Enrichment programme with all year groups
c) Assessment,
Recording & Reporting:
- Maintain
rigorous and accurate records, including pupils’ attainment,
attendance, home learning (including homework), behaviour and outline
lesson plans
- Assess
and return work (in line with the school’s Teaching, Learning, Assessment
& Feedback Policy) on a regular basis, including feedback for
improvement for each student
- Write
reports on pupils when required within the school’s assessment cycle and
additional “round robin” reports when requested
- Provide
and input academic progress data in accordance with the school’s
assessment cycle; analyse that data and use it to inform planning,
teaching and other interventions as required
- Carry
out suitable evaluation and analysis of examination results and
performance at the beginning of the academic year and agree actions as
necessary, including the production of appropriate action plans
- Liaise
in a timely way with individual parents on pupils’ progress as necessary
and reasonable, including attendance at consultation evenings and parents’
meetings
- Work
within the code of practice relating to Disability and Special Educational
Needs, liaising as necessary with teaching assistants, the SENDCO and the
Learning Support Department
d) Support for the School and
Trust
· Be aware of
and comply with policies and procedures relating to child protection, health
and safety, security and confidentiality, reporting all concerns to the
appropriate person
· Recognise
own strengths and areas of specialist expertise and use these to advise and
support others
· Support the
School’s mission statement, vision and strategic objectives
· Responsible
for promoting and safeguarding the welfare of children and young persons that
the postholder is responsible for or comes into contact with.
Additional Duties:
· To play a
full part in the life of the school community, to support its vision and ethos
and to encourage and ensure pupils follow this example
· To provide
and support appropriate extra-curricular activities to provide opportunities
for pupils to excel outside their classroom activities
· To continue
personal professional development
· To engage
actively in the performance management process
· To
undertake any other duty as directed by the Senior Leader Team
What We Offer
- A supportive, values‑led school community rooted in kindness, respect and inclusivity
- A strong ethos of professional trust, teamwork and collaboration
- Opportunities for high‑quality CPD, coaching and career progression within a growing Trust
- A well‑structured induction programme for new staff
- Access to enriching extracurricular and leadership opportunities
- A culture that prioritises wellbeing, respect and a positive working environment
- Committed leadership focused on continuous improvement and staff development
- The chance to make a meaningful impact in a diverse, dynamic school that champions aspiration and the common good
If this role is of interest to you and you believe you can
contribute to our continued success, further information is available on our
website: https://www.sevakeducationtrust.org/
Should you require any further details, please contact
Fatuma Taj HR, at HR@seva.coventry.sch.uk
Closing date: 24 April 2026
Start date : 1st September 2026
we reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we
receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore if you are interested,
Please submit your application as early as possible.
This school is committed to
safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff to
share this commitment.
For further information please refer to our Child Protection & Safeguarding
policy which is available on our website. Any
successful applicants will be required to undertake an enhanced disclosure
check by the Disclosure and
Barring Service