To deliver outstanding teaching and learning, supporting
pupils to achieve excellent outcomes.
To be a positive role-model, support the school vision and
high expectations.
To actively contribute to the wider school community.
To teach across the 11 – 18 age range, including GCSE and A
Level under the direction of the Head of Faculty.
To participate in the development of appropriate schemes of
work, taking specific responsibilities in some areas.
To assess and report on pupils’ attainment and progress in
KS3, KS4 and KS5.
To teach to the requirements of the National Curriculum
programme.
To carry out a share of supervisory duties.
Communicate effectively with parents with regard to pupils’
achievements and well-being.
Know when and how to differentiate appropriately, using
approaches which enable pupils to be taught effectively.
Have clear rules and routines for behavior in classrooms,
and take responsibility for promoting good and courteous behavior both in
classrooms and around the school, in accordance with the school’s behavior
policy.
Have a clear understanding of the needs of all pupils,
including those with special education needs, those of high ability, those with
English as an additional language, those with disabilities and be able to use
and evaluate distinctive teaching approaches to engage and support them.
To impart knowledge and develop understanding through
effective use of lesson time.
To take responsibility for improving teaching through
appropriate professional development, responding to advice and feedback from
colleagues.
Understand how to assess the relevant subject and curriculum
areas, including statutory assessment requirements.
Nicola Kearney
01279 307235
kearneyn@bmatsfg.org.uk