Roles and responsibilities
- To deliver lessons that inspire students to succeed in order to achieve the best possible outcomes.
- Teamwork and collaboration.
- To be a good communicator at all levels.
- Be committed to developing positive relationships with all members of the school community.
- Working alongside fellow teachers to plan engaging lessons that meet requirements of the curriculum.
- Liaising with colleagues and working flexibly.
- Working with parents to ensure the happiness and best academic outcomes for all children.
- Working cooperatively with curriculum support staff (where applicable) to support children’s development.
Teaching and Learning:
- Clear understanding of the Curriculum.
- Organising the classroom provision and learning resources and creating displays to encourage a positive and engaging learning environment.
- Planning, preparing and presenting sessions that cater for the needs of the whole ability range within the class.
- Motivating pupils with enthusiastic, imaginative teaching.
- Observing and assessing children in line with school assessments.
- Being reflective of the classroom provision, sessions taught, progress made, and adjusting environment, planning and curriculum to reflect this.
- Meeting with other professionals such as speech and language therapists, occupational therapists and educational psychologists, if required.
Behaviour Management and Duties:
- Follow the school’s behaviour policy.
- Manage classes effectively, using approaches which are appropriate to students’ needs in order to inspire, motivate and challenge pupils.
- Maintain good relationships with pupils, exercise appropriate authority, and act decisively when necessary within the school’s behavioural policy.
- Be a positive role model and demonstrate consistently the positive attitudes, values and behaviour, which are expected of pupils.
- Have high expectations of behaviour, promoting self-control and independence of all learners.
- Carry out duties as directed and within the school’s policy.
Wider Professional Responsibilities:
- To work as part of a curriculum action group, supporting planning, assessment, resources and special events linked to that team.
- Support the organising and taking part in school events, outings and activities which may take place at weekends or in the evening.
- Communicate effectively with parents/carers with regards to student’s achievements and well-being using school systems/processes such as CPOMS as appropriate.
- Make a positive contribution to the wider life and ethos of the school.
- Run a weekly ECA each term
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor’s Degree in the related subject with PGCE or other teacher qualification.
Minimum Experience
- Minimum 1-2 years of Teaching experience.
Job Specific Knowledge & Skills
- Passion for teaching and commitment to educating the whole child.
- A high level of professionalism and consideration of the well-being of children.
- Recent and consistent involvement in extra-curricular activities.
- Respect for all members of a school community, irrespective of position, gender, age and ethnic background.
- A positive and solution-focused attitude to working life.
- A clean enhanced Disclosure and Barring Services check or police check.
Desired candidate profile
Subject Expertise
- Strong Knowledge Base: Deep understanding of physics and chemistry concepts, theories, and practical applications.
Curriculum Development
- Lesson Planning: Ability to design and implement engaging lesson plans that meet educational standards and cater to diverse learning styles.
Laboratory Instruction
- Hands-On Learning: Proficient in teaching laboratory techniques and safety protocols, facilitating experiments that reinforce theoretical knowledge.
Assessment and Evaluation
- Student Assessment: Developing assessments to measure understanding, using a variety of methods (tests, projects, lab reports) to gauge student progress.
Critical Thinking
- Problem-Solving Skills: Encouraging students to analyze data, conduct experiments, and think critically about scientific problems and solutions.
Communication Skills
- Effective Communication: Strong verbal and written communication skills to explain complex concepts clearly and engage students in discussions.
Technology Integration
- Educational Technology: Utilizing technology, such as simulations and online resources, to enhance learning experiences and demonstrate scientific principles.
Collaboration
- Interdisciplinary Approach: Working with colleagues in other subjects to create connections between physics, chemistry, and other areas of study.
Classroom Management
- Positive Environment: Establishing a supportive classroom atmosphere that encourages inquiry, respect, and collaboration among students.
Professional Development
- Continuous Learning: Commitment to ongoing professional development and staying updated with advancements in science education and research.