All Saints Church of England Primary School is a very successful school located at the heart of the diverse community of Chatham, Kent. The main school has 315 children on roll from Foundation to Year 6 and the nursery has a capacity for 60 more. The last Ofsted inspection graded the school “good” with outstanding features and our last Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools (SIAMS) concurred by awarding the school a grading of “good” as well.
We are looking to appoint highly enthusiastic and compassionate teacher with a positive attitude who passionate and dedicated in enabling all of our children to thrive. If you are qualified, enthusiastic and passionate about helping all children, supporting and encouraging them as they strive to achieve their goals and want to work in a well-resourced setting and share All Saint’s ARISE values (Achieve Respect Include Support Enjoy), we would love to hear from you. This is a Fixed Term Appointment until July 2026.
Purpose
of job:
Class
teacher, under the direction of the Phase Leader, will:
Be responsible for the day-to-day education pupils and
support them within the classroom
Carry out such other duties as are reasonably assigned
by the Senior Leadership Team
Provide leadership in the classroom for support staff
Model and hold others to account for living and
working within the school’s values
Principal Accountabilities:
Leading
teaching and learning
To
serve as a role model for pupils, staff and parents
Maintain a continuous and consistent focus on
pupils’ achievement, using data and benchmarks to monitor progress.
Plan
engaging lessons that contain progression across ability ranges that are
informed by secure subject and curriculum knowledge
Teach
challenging, well organised lessons that build on pupils prior learning and
enable sustained progress to be attained
Ensure
lessons are informed by well-grounded expectations of learners designed to
raise levels of attainment
Provide
learners, colleagues, parents and carers with timely, accurate and constructive
feedback on pupils’ attainment, progress and areas for development
Use
assessment as part of their teaching to diagnose learners’ needs, set realistic
and challenging targets for improvement and plan future teaching
Have
excellent subject knowledge and understanding of a range of teaching, learning
and behaviour management strategies
Promote
and maintain a culture of high expectations for self and others
Know
a range of approaches to assessment and formative assessment and understand the
role of assessment in helping all pupils make good progress
Regularly
review own practice, set personal targets and take responsibility for own
development, seeking advice and support from other leaders
Ensure
improvement plans reflect the school’s priorities and values
Ensure
plans and policies promote continuous school improvement linked to the school
SEF/SIP
Develop
effective relationships and communications which underpin a professional
learning community that enables everyone in the school to achieve
Create
an inspiring, professional work environment within the phase team consistent
with the school’s values and aspirations
Put
in place effective team communication mechanisms to ensure that all staff are
involved in the development plan and are kept informed of key priorities
Manage
budgets to achieve the schools’ educational goals and priorities, and ensure
systems are in place for the effective administration and control
Use
and integrate a range of technologies effectively and efficiently
Work
with colleagues to strengthen and develop the ethos of the school, allowing
this to influence and shape all areas of the school’s work and collective
worship
Create
and maintain effective partnerships with parents, Governors to support and
improve pupils’ achievements and personal development
Manage
and organize the learning environment within the phase to ensure each classroom
reflects the school’s high standards and aspirations
Manage
learners’ behavior constructively by establishing and maintaining a clear and
positive framework for discipline
Use
a range of behavior management techniques and strategies, adapting them as
necessary to promote the self-control and independence of learners
To
have due regard for safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and
young people and to follow the child protection procedures adopted by the LA
and school
In return the school can offer you:
• Dedicated, supportive and friendly staff and governors
• Children who enjoy coming to our schools and are excited about their learning
• Excellent opportunities for continuing professional development and learning from highly skilled colleagues
• An attractive, well-resourced and maintained environments
• Places in our breakfast club and nursery
• The opportunity to make a real difference to pupils within our caring schools Informal visits to the school are both welcomed and encouraged.
Please contact the school office on 01634 338922 to arrange an appointment for a school tour with the Head of school, who can give you more details about what the role entails. If you would like a snapshot view of what you can expect to find when you come for your visit, please look at our school websites All Saints Church of England Primary School - Home
Nicola Milton
01634 338922
office@allsaints.medway.sch.uk
