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Job Location | Lichfield |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | £40,895 per annum |
Industry | Not Mentioned |
Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Permanent , full-time |
SMART Education recruits into Teaching Jobs in Birmingham and across the West Midlands, and into Home Tutor jobs across the UK. Teacher of Geography (Specialist School for Specific Learning Difficulties/Dyslexia)A renowned specialist school for children aged 7 to 17 with Specific Learning Difficulties/Dyslexia, is seeking a dedicated Teacher of Geography to join their exceptional team. The school caters to students with statements or EHC plans, with most pupilsstarting in Years 5, 6, or 7. Their unique approach to literacy learning, integrating a morphological method into a balanced academic curriculum, has earned us a worldwide reputation for effective teaching methods and excellent examination results.Responsibilities:• Deliver engaging and challenging lessons using a variety of teaching methods to meet the curriculum’s aims and objectives. • Fulfil form tutor responsibilities, including delivering the school’s Literacy Programme in the first lesson of each weekday andparticipating in one timetabled driver literacy lesson per week. • Use EHCP targets to inform lesson planning and meet the needs of all students. • Plan opportunities for students’ spiritual, moral, social, and cultural development, ensuring the promotionof fundamental British values. • Monitor student progress and attainment, maintaining written records in accordance with school policies and procedures. • Utilize assessment data to support learning, check understanding, and inform teaching strategies. • Assessstudent performance using internal and external assessment information, adapting the curriculum and teaching methods to address individual needs. • Collaborate with colleagues to identify and implement solutions for students not achieving their full potential.• Differentiate learning activities to accommodate the individualized needs of each student. • Contribute to curriculum development, including creating resources, schemes of work, and implementing the school’s morphological approach to literacy. • Supportpastoral care across the school, with a focus on specific student groups. • Foster positive relationships with parents and carers, involving them in their child’s education. • Create a supportive and inclusive classroom environment where students are encouragedto excel in an atmosphere of equal opportunity and security. • Maintain professional development to enhance subject knowledge and teaching methods. • Collaborate effectively with the school team, contributing to staff relations and the deployment of staffwithin the school across upper KS2 to KS4. • Attend and participate in school events, such as Parents’ Day, Prize Giving Day, performances, and parent meetings. • Attend weekly staff briefings and after-school staff meetings. • Provide guidance to other staffor adults working in the classroom when necessary, ensuring their understanding of roles and involvement in planning and evaluating student achievements. • Engage in extracurricular activities, including planning and leading a weekly club, organizing tripsand visits to enrich the curriculum. • Develop fieldwork opportunities and participate in the Year 9 residential week in Wales. • Actively contribute and support school policies and good practice during meetings, staff gatherings, Parents’ Evenings, and trainingevents. • Undertake any other reasonable activities commensurate with the level of responsibility for the post.Safeguarding:The school are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All staff and volunteers are expected to adhere to the statutory guidance "Keeping Children Safe in Education" and the schools Safeguarding Policy. Regulartraining is provided to ensure effective safeguarding practices.Key Safeguarding Responsibilities:• Promote and safeguard the welfare of all children and young people in the school. • Make appropriate referrals to the schools designated Safeguarding Leads and Officers. • Always act in the best interests of the students. • Be diligent in identifyingand addressing health and safety risks, conducting risk assessments when necessary. • Ensure that pastoral care and teaching encompass relevant safeguarding lessons.Join the team and make a positive impact on the lives of the students, promoting their well-being and academic growth in a supportive and inclusive learning environment..Qualifications Required: QTS or equivalent.Salary: £40,895 per annum.Hours: Full-TimeLocation: LichfieldInterview Dates: ASAPStart Date: ImmediatelyContact: Pippa Lee