Your duties and
responsibilities will include:
To carry out the duties of a school teacher as set out in the ‘School
Teachers’ Pay and Conditions’ document; to continue to meet the required
standards for Qualified Teacher Status; to maintain, promote and contribute to
the Catholic ethos of the school and the development of the Christian life of
the school in accordance with the school’s Mission Statement, aims and
objectives.
Knowledge and Understanding
- Know and understand the relevant
statutory and non-statutory curricula and frameworks, including those provided
through the National Strategies and other relevant initiatives
- Understand how pupils’ learning
is affected by their physical, intellectual, emotional and social development
and to understand the stages of child development
- Demonstrate IT skills and be
prepared to continue to develop these further through the professional
development process
- Become familiar with the school’s
current systems and structures as outlined in policy documents including the
Health and Safety and Child Protection policies
- Understand and know how national,
local comparative and school data, can be used to set clear targets for pupils’
achievement
- Know and understand the Catholic
ethos and aims of the school and be able to participate in the activities of
the school
Planning
- Plan and deliver the teaching
programme for all children within the class with regard for the school’s aims,
policies and schemes of work
- Provide clear structures for
lessons and for sequences of lessons which maintain pace, motivation and
challenge
- Submit plans as requested
- Ensure efficient use and
maintenance of all teaching resources within the classroom and working
environment and see that available resources are used efficiently to support
the curriculum
Teaching and Learning
- Deliver lessons
planned whilst also taking account of the role of assessment for learning
- Create and maintain
an environment and a code of behaviour in accordance with the school behaviour
policy and in which children feel safe and confident
- Use a variety of
teaching and learning styles to keep all pupils engaged
- Be familiar with the
Code of Practice and identification, assessment and support of pupils with
special educational needs
- Address the
individual needs of the children in teaching, taking account of the need for
differentiation and by liaising with support staff
- Ensure that children
have a clear idea of what is expected and understand what they are aiming for
- Ensure effective
teaching of whole classes, groups and individuals, establishing high
expectations of behaviour and attainment so that teaching objectives are met
- Evaluate own
teaching critically and engage in the performance management cycle in order to
improve effectiveness.
Pastoral Support
- Use
the PSHE curriculum and other strategies to address individual social,
behavioural and personal needs
- Liaise
as appropriate with other agencies for the well-being of the child
- Promote
the health and well-being of children within the class
- Work
with staff in school to support the identify and meet the individual needs of
all children
- Understand,
identify and overcome potential barriers to learning
Monitoring, Assessment,
Recording, Reporting and Accountability
- Apply
the principles of assessment for learning in the classroom
- Assess
and record each pupils’ progress systematically according to school policy and
use to analyse and inform future planning
- Mark
and monitor classwork and homework, providing constructive feedback and set
targets for future progress
- Provide
reports on individual progress to the Headteacher and parents as required
Additional supporting
information – specific to this post
The above responsibilities are subject to the general
duties and responsibilities contained in the School Teachers’ Pay and
Conditions document.
- Establish
and maintain effective working relationships with professional colleagues and
parents
- Participate
as required in meetings with professional colleagues and parents in respect of
the duties and responsibilities of the post
- Be
aware of the need to take responsibility for own professional development
- To
contribute to the role of the Catholic School in the parish and the wider
community
- To
contribute to the life of the school through involvement in out of school
activities and professional development opportunities
Ann Marie Darwin
01282864362
bursar@sacredheart-pri.lancs.sch.uk
