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Creating Engaging Lessons: Plan and deliver lessons that inspire and challenge all students and are in line with the school's curriculum, policies, and external assessment requirements. You will individualise and differentiate learning, ensuring each student is stretched, supported, and makes outstanding progress
Supporting and Assessing Progress: Regularly assess students' in-class and at-home learning, providing targeted feedback to drive progress and ensure all students are challenged and supported in reaching their potential
Building a Positive Learning Environment: Establish a classroom and school environment where students are invested in each other's flourishing, feel valued and supported, and are ready to take risks in their learning
Collaborating and Sharing Best Practices: Work closely with colleagues as an active member of our learning community, sharing best practices, collaborating with colleagues, and dedicating yourself to your own professional development to ensure the highest standard of education for our students
Contributing to School Life: Play an active role in the school's co-curricular programme, helping to create a well-rounded, enriching educational experience. From leading clubs to contributing to whole school initiatives, you will help shape the broader life of the school
Collaborating with Parents: Maintain open and constructive communication with parents, building strong partnerships that support students' progress so that each child feels like an individual, well-known and respected
Requirements
A genuine passion for education, with the ability to engage, motivate, and positively impact young people
A proven track record of excellence in personal, academic, and professional achievements
In-depth expertise in and passion for their subject and the ability to inspire students and support outstanding progress
Expertise in assessing student progress, providing targeted feedback, and enhancing student performance, including in external assessments
Experience in providing pastoral care and promoting student wellbeing, with a strong focus on individual attention and high standards of welfare
Excellent interpersonal skills, with the ability to work both collaboratively with colleagues and independently and a track record of establishing strong, positive relationships with families
A commitment to their own continuous professional development
Strong organisational and administrative skills, able to plan and prioritise a varied workload, meet deadlines, and work well under pressure
PGCE, QTS, or equivalent, with excellent academic credentials and, ideally, evidence of post-graduate study
Energy, enthusiasm, and a positive, flexible, and resourceful approach to working in a dynamic school environment