Teaching Vacancies • Plymouth, Devon PL3 4BD
About this role
What skills and experience we're looking for
We are looking for a well-qualified, energetic and enthusiastic colleague to join our ambitious and highly skilled Geography department. You will need to have the knowledge, skills and creativity to be an outstanding teacher and the ability to teach your specialism to GCSE and A level.
If you have a focus on raising student attainment, a passion for Geography and are looking to work in an environment that values the learning of students we would welcome an application from you.
Main duties and responsibilities
- Have the knowledge, skills and creativity to be an outstanding teacher and the ability to teach your specialism to GCSE and A Level.
- Contribute to enrichment and intervention support within the Geography department
- Have a focus on raising student attainment and a passion for Geography
- Contribute to the teaching of other Humanities subjects, such as RS, Modern Britain, Business Studies, History or Sociology
- Applications from NQT’s and experienced staff will be equally valued.
Main Pay Scale
Student Progress
- Identifying clear teaching objectives and specifying how they will be taught and assessed
- Setting appropriate and demanding expectations
- Setting clear targets, building on prior attainment
- Assess how well learning objectives have been achieved and use them to improve specific aspects of teaching
- Mark and monitor students’ work and set targets for progress
- Assess and record students’ progress systematically and keep records to check work is understood and completed, monitor strengths and weaknesses, inform planning and recognise the level at which the student is achieving Professional Practice
- Identifying SEN or very able students
- Provide clear structures for lessons maintaining pace, motivation and challenge
- Make effective use of assessment data and ensure coverage of programmes of study
- Ensure effective teaching and best use of available time
- Monitor and intervene to ensure sound learning, behaviour and discipline
- Use a variety of teaching methods to:
1. Match approach to content, structure information, present a set of key ideas and use appropriate vocabulary
2. Use effective questioning, listen carefully to students, and give attention to errors and misconceptions
3. Select appropriate learning resources and develop study skills through library, ICT and other resources;
- Ensure students acquire and consolidate knowledge, skills and understanding appropriate to the subject taught
- Evaluate their own teaching critically to improve effectiveness
- Prepare and present informative reports to parents
- Establish effective working relationships and set a good example through their presentation and personal and professional conduct Contribution to Ethos and Priorities of the College
- Operate at all times within stated policies and practices of the College
- Contribute to the corporate life of the College through effective participation in meetings and other management systems necessary to co-ordinate the management of the College
- Take responsibility for own professional development and duties in relation to College policies and practices
- Liaise effectively with parents and governors
- Take on any additional responsibilities which might from time to time be determined
Upper Pay Scale
General Description
To be an effective professional who demonstrates thorough curriculum knowledge, can teach and assess effectively, actively engages in and takes responsibility for Professional Development, and has students who achieve well.
Core Requirements of the Post
In fulfilling the requirements of the post, the teacher will demonstrate essential professional characteristics, and in particular will:
- Inspire trust and confidence in students and colleagues
- Build team commitment with colleagues and with students in the classroom
- Engage and motivate students
- Demonstrate analytical thinking
- Improve the quality of students’ learning
Student Progress
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Demonstrate appropriate consistent progress
⮚ for all students
⮚ across all teaching areas
⮚ across all spectrums of background, ability and behaviour
⮚ that compares favourably with students in similar settings
- Use performance data to evaluate students’ progress and set appropriate targets for improvement
- Use assessment to inform planning and teaching
- Report on progress to all stakeholders
Professional Practice
- Maintain an up to date knowledge of good practice in teaching techniques
- Know subject(s) or specialism(s) to enable effective teaching
- Take account of wider curriculum developments
- Incorporate national strategies in all teaching
- Use knowledge of students’ learning needs
- Communicate learning objectives
- Effectively use homework and other extra-curricular learning opportunities
- Understand and apply effective classroom management
- Understand and apply a range of teaching strategies
- Develop students’ basic skills including literacy, numeracy and ICT
- Positively target and support individual learning needs
- Maintain high levels of behaviour and discipline
- Make best use of all resources
- Undertake professional development to enhance teaching and students’ learning, and
- ⮚ Apply outcomes and identify impact
- ⮚ Share outcomes with colleagues
- ⮚ Actively engage in coaching and mentoring programmes to impact on the quality ofteaching and learning
- Take responsibility for professional learning
Contribute to the Ethos and Priorities of the College
- Contribute to College development planning and promote the learning priorities of theCollege Improvement Plan
- Contribute to the development and/or implementation of College policies
- Use the Performance Management Process to advance student learning and enhanceprofessional practice in line with the College’s aspirations and priorities
- Have lead responsibility for a subject or aspect of the College’s work and develop plans which identify clear targets and success criteria for its development and/or maintenance
- Promote the wider aspirations and values of the College
STAFF DEVELOPMENT
- To continue personal development in the relevant areas, including subject knowledge and teaching methods.
- To engage actively in the Performance Management process.
- To participate in whole school professional learning programmes.
- To take part in the staff development programme by participating in arrangements for further training and professional development.
What the school offers its staff
The vision for our campus is that we have high expectations and aspirations for all our students. Working at Stoke Damerel and Scott College you can expect the following:
- Highly visible and supportive leadership team
- Disruption free learning in all classrooms
- Hard working students
- Centralised planning and resources
- Centralised homework checked daily
- Centralised detentions
- A clear feed forward policy, incorporating live marking and whole class feed forward only
- Consistent lesson structure based on the Rosenshine principles
- Weekly, high quality CPD sessions focused on practice in the classroom
- Clear daily routines (Standard Operating Procedures – our SOPs) that all staff follow regardless of role
- Teacher desks include Pastore’s Perch & desk, visualiser and use of two computer screens
- Subject experts working together within a collaborative trust
- Commitment to personal developmental drop in every 3 weeks
- No report writing
- No hours of marking
- No individual lesson planning
- No graded lesson observations
- No excessive data collection
Greenshaw Learning Trust Employee Benefits
The GLT recognises that our employees are our most important asset, and we are aware that the quality and commitment of our employees is critical to our success. We offer all our employees the following staff benefits:
- A supportive ethos and concern for the well-being of all colleague
- Excellent CPD opportunities and career progression
- Employer contributions to Local Government (LGPS) or Teachers Pension Scheme
- Blue Light Card
- Cycle to Work scheme
- Gym membership scheme
- Employee Assistance Programme
- Free eye tests
- Childcare Voucher scheme
- My Health discounts
Commitment to safeguarding
Greenshaw Learning Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All teaching and support members of staff must undertake the required pre-employment checks which include the uptake of references both professional and personal and a satisfactory enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) Check.