Job description
Mason Moor Primary School
Class Teacher + TLR
Candidate Information
Pack
Job start date: As soon as possible (Summer 1)
Contents:
1. Advert text
2. Job Description
3. Person Specification
Are you passionate about changing the life chances of young people?
Thank you for your interest in our advertised class teacher role. We are looking to appoint an exceptional candidate to our dedicated school team.
The successful candidate will be presented with the opportunity to progress within the school if demonstrating the right impact. There could be a TLR (responsibility) for raising standards in Maths across the school.
We are keen to receive applications from experienced as well as early career teachers – we know that both add a dynamic to school that will support our continued growth and development.
Information about our school:
We are a small (one and a half form entry) primary school situated in the Millbrook ward of
Southampton. We serve an increasingly diverse community and one where deprivation is high with many of our parents and carers living on Southampton’s largest social-housing estate.
In September 2022, we welcomed a new executive headteacher and newly established senior team.
In February 2023, we incorporated a Nursery class into our school setting. This means we now teach from 2 to 11 years.
Our offer to every teacher:
- Bespoke professional development opportunities.
- Cutting-edge technology for the planning and delivery of lessons. Use of multi-collaboration platforms to simplify the process of lesson planning.
- A device to help your planning, preparation and assessment.
- A ‘Staff wellbeing charter’ with perks including, a paid days leave throughout the year for personal wellbeing. A commitment to reduce planning.
- The introduction of a new curriculum for non-core subjects that includes the sequential planning, learning resources and visuals.
Application information:
Your interview day is a mutual process aligned to helping you to decide if this is the school to advance your career in. We aim to make the day as supportive as possible. Any questions pre or post application can be sent to Monica Longhurst, our school business manager.
([email protected]).
Conversations with the Headteacher are encouraged. It would be expected that the post holder can demonstrate strongly the competencies outlined in this post definition to be shortlisted for interview by the Governing Body.
As part of our safer recruitment routines (KCSIE 2022) para 220: we are conducting online presence checks for the internet and you will be asked for social media handles if shortlisted.
Mason Moor Primary School – POST DEFINITION
JOB DESCRIPTION: Class Teacher
GRADE: Main Pay Range
CONTRACTURAL ARRANGEMENTS: Permanent
START DATE: Summer Term 1 (ASAP)
CORE DUTIES
To provide professional teaching to a class (or group) of pupils within the school to improve standards of learning and achievement for all. These responsibilities are outlined in the School Teacher Standards from the Department for Education.
- Teaching
- Planning
- Assessing pupil progress
- Leading a subject/curriculum area
- Participating in Continuing Professional Development
- Other duties as outlined in the School Teachers Pay and Conditions Document and the National
Standards for Teaching
Key outcomes of an effective main scale teacher
Pupils who demonstrate:
- Good progress and high attainment in the class/group
- Enthusiasm and motivation in the class/group
- Positive responses to learning
- Respect for themselves and others
Parents who:
- Are well informed about their children’s progress and targets for further improvement
- Know how to support their children in their learning
- Know about the class or group’s activities and trips
Other adults (including Learning Support Assistants) who:
- Are informed about pupil achievement in the class or group
- Can support the teaching and learning in the class
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On the following pages, the key tasks are derived from the national standards for qualified teacher status and exemplify good practice. * At Mason Moor Primary School, a classroom teacher will need to develop the professional skills related to each of the headed areas: *
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A: Planning, teaching and class management
As a classroom teacher you will be expected to undertake the following key tasks:
Planning
a) plan their teaching to achieve progression in pupils’ learning through: i. identifying clear teaching objectives and content, appropriate to the subject matter and the pupils being taught, and specifying how these will be taught and assessed ii. setting tasks for whole class, individual and group work, including homework, which challenge pupils and ensure high levels of pupil interest iii. setting appropriate and demanding expectations for pupils’ learning, motivation and presentation of work iv. setting clear targets for pupils’ learning, building on prior attainment, and ensuring that pupils are aware of the substance and purpose of what they are asked to do v. identifying pupils who:
- Have special educational needs, including specific learning difficulties
- Are very able
- Are not fluent in English and knowing where to get help in order to give positive and targeted support b) provide clear structures for lessons, and for sequences of lessons, in the short, medium and longer term, which maintain pace, motivation and challenge for pupils c) make effective use of assessment information on pupils’ attainment and progress in their teaching and in planning future lessons and sequences of lessons d) plan opportunities to contribute to pupils’ personal, spiritual, moral, social and cultural development e) where applicable, ensure coverage of the relevant examination syllabuses and National Curriculum programmes of study f) ensure effective teaching of whole classes, and of groups and individuals within the whole class setting, so that teaching objectives are met, and best use is made of available teaching time g) monitor and intervene when teaching to ensure sound learning and discipline h) establish and maintain a purposeful working atmosphere i) set high expectations for pupils’ behaviour, establishing and maintaining a good standard of discipline through well-focused teaching and through positive and productive relationships j) establish a safe environment which supports learning and in which pupils feel secure and confident; k) use teaching methods which sustain the momentum of pupils’ work and keep all pupils engaged through effective implementation of Mason Moor Primary School’s Teaching and Learning Policy l) are aware of the Code of Practice and the identification and assessment of special educational needs and, as part of their responsibilities under the Code, implement and keep records on individual education plans (IEP’s) for pupils at Stage 2 of the Code and above m) ensure that pupils acquire and consolidate knowledge, skills and understanding in the subject n) evaluate their own teaching critically and use this to improve their effectiveness
B: Monitoring, assessment, recording, reporting and accountability
A classroom teacher at Mason Moor Primary School demonstrate that s/he: a) assess how well learning objectives have been achieved and use this assessment to improve specific aspects of teaching b) mark and monitor pupils’ assigned class work and homework, providing constructive oral and written feedback, and setting targets for pupils’ progress c) assess and record each pupil’s progress systematically, including through focused observation, questioning, testing and marking, and use these records to: i. check that pupils have understood and completed the work set ii. monitor strengths and weaknesses and use the information gained as a basis for purposeful intervention in pupils’ learning iii. inform planning
iv. check that pupils continue to make demonstrable progress in their acquisition of the knowledge, skills and understanding of the subject d) are familiar with the statutory assessment and reporting requirements and know how to prepare and present informative reports to parents e) recognise the level at which a pupil is achieving, and assess pupils consistently against attainment targets, where applicable, if necessary with guidance f) understand and know how national, local, comparative and school data, including National Curriculum test data, where applicable, can be used to set clear targets for pupils’ achievement g) use different kinds of assessment appropriately for different purposes, including National Curriculum and other standardised tests, and baseline assessment where relevant.
C: Knowledge and Understanding
a) understand the purposes, scope, structure and balance of the National Curriculum Orders, citizenship and RE b) are aware of the breadth of content covered by the pupils’ National Curriculum across the primary core and foundation subjects and RE c) understand how pupils’ learning is affected by their physical, intellectual, emotional and social development d) for English, Mathematics and Science have a secure knowledge and understanding of the subject content for primary English, Mathematics and Science e) for any non-core, non-specialist subject covered in their training, have a secure knowledge of the pupils’ National Curriculum. For RE, the required standard for non-specialist training is broadly equivalent to the end of Key Stage statements.
D: Following professional requirements a) a working knowledge and understanding of: i. teachers’ professional duties as set out in the current School Teachers’ Pay and
Conditions document, issued under the School Teachers’ Pay and Conditions
September 2018 ii. teachers’ legal liabilities and responsibilities b) have established, during work in schools, effective working relationships with professional colleagues including, where applicable, associate staff c) set a good example to the pupils they teach, through their presentations and their personal and professional conduct d) are committed to ensuring that every pupil is given the opportunity to achieve their potential and meet the high expectations set for them e) understand the need to take responsibility for his/her own professional development and to keep up to date with research and developments in pedagogy and in the subjects they teach. Participate in annual performance reviews and the setting of objectives for professional development and pupil progress f) understand his/her professional responsibility in relation to school policies and practices, including those concerned with pastoral and personal safety matters, including bullying g) recognise that learning takes place inside and outside the school context, and understand the need to liaise effectively with parents and other carers and with agencies with responsibility for pupils’ education and welfare h) is aware of the role and purpose of School Governing Bodies
Person Specification – Classroom Teacher
Category Skills/Ability/Experience Desirable/Essential
Qualifications/Professional Qualified teacher status Essential *
*Development Ability to reflect upon and identify own
learning needs
Experience Successful teaching experience at good or Essential *
outstanding grade*
Teaching and Learning A secure understanding of the requirements Essential *
of the National Curriculum.*
- Knowledge and experience of a range of successful teaching and learning strategies to meet the needs of all pupils
- A secure understanding of assessment strategies and the use of assessment to inform the next stages of learning
- Secure knowledge of the statutory requirements relating to the curriculum and assessment
- Understanding of the characteristics of an effective learning environment and the key elements of successful behaviour management
Accountability Ability to communicate effectively, orally and Essential *
in writing to a range of audiences- e.g. staff, pupils, parents*
Skills, Qualities and High quality teaching skills Essential *
*Abilities High expectations of pupils’ learning and attainment
- Ability to build and maintain good relationships
- Ability to remain positive and enthusiastic when working under pressure
- Ability to organise work, prioritise tasks, make decisions and manage time effectively
- Empathy with children
- Good communication skills
- Good intrapersonal skills
- Effective ICT skills
- Flexibility
References Positive recommendation in professional Essential *
references*
Safeguarding Mason Moor Primary School is committed to Essential *
safeguarding and promoting the welfare of
children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. An enhanced
DBS check is required for all successful applicants.*
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Salary: £28,000.00-£38,810.00 per year
Benefits:
- Free parking
- On-site parking
Schedule:
- Monday to Friday
Work Location: In person
Application deadline: 24/03/2023
Reference ID: MMTeacher0803