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Teacher

Chiltern Way Academy Futures

Hampshire

  • £30,000 - £46,525 per year
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Salary:
MPS/UPS & SEN allowance £2539 pa (applicable for QTS holders only)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2024 / January 2025
Apply by:
5 September 2024

Job overview

GENERAL

a) To undertake any duties of an appropriate nature as may be reasonably required by the Head of Campus to which he/she may be directed to work as a teacher.

b) To participate in any arrangements within an agreed national framework for the appraisal of his/her own performance and that of other staff.

c) To maintain both the health and safety of self, colleagues and critically of all students including good order and discipline: to do so within the school’s policies and guidelines.

d) To be familiar with and follow all the school’s policies and guidelines on all areas and aspects of school life.

e) To play a full part in the cycle of school and self-evaluation, plan-do-review.

f) To maintain a classroom or rooms to the highest standard: supporting the comfort, safety, self-esteem and learning of the students.

TEACHING

a) To undertake class teaching and all associated preparatory, assessment, recording and reporting work, in a subject specialism and/or other curriculum areas.

b) To demonstrate skills in, and understanding of, a variety of teaching and learning strategies.

c) To lead and/or substantially contribute to the planning and delivery of any necessary policy documents and schemes of work for those subjects.

d) To impart knowledge skills and understanding to each pupil following planned schemes of work that deliver the National Curriculum both within and if appropriate outside the prescribed Key Stages and programmes of study for each subject delivered.

e) To impart knowledge skills and understanding to each pupil following modified and individualised schemes of work that deliver the National Curriculum both within and if appropriate outside the prescribed Key Stages and programmes of study for each subject delivered.

f) To regularly review the methods of teaching and programmes of work. g) To actively and demonstrably support and promote literacy, numeracy, ICT, careers and Key Skills via their curriculum areas.

h) To actively and demonstrably support and promote both the spiritual, moral, social and cultural development of the students and to instill British Values via their curriculum areas.

i) To keep abreast with current thinking and development by attendance at appropriate courses, reading and other professional development and training.

j) To participate in meetings at the school which relate to the curriculum or the organisation and administration of the school.

PASTORAL CARE

a) To be responsible and an advocate for a group.

b) To know well and to be actively responsible for each individual pupil within the group sharing their successes and challenges.

c) To intervene and provide support in promoting the general progress academically, socially and personally of all pupils within the group and to encourage them to take as full and active a part in the wider life of the school as possible.

d) To liaise with colleagues, parents, educational support services and other agencies as appropriate.

e) To lead or contribute significantly to any pertinent or necessary recording, reporting or assessment.

Attached documents

About Chiltern Way Academy Futures

Welcome to Chiltern Way Academy Futures.  Our site in Basingstoke is a short stay school for learners who have been permanently excluded, or who are at risk of exclusion.  We can support up to 42 learners on site and we also offer outreach services to support young people in mainstream schools who are facing barriers to inclusion.  The length of time that learners are supported by us varies according to individual needs.  We can also support up to 20 learners through home tuition who, for medical reasons, are unable to attend school.

We always offer a warm and nurturing welcome and the opportunity of a genuine fresh start to learners.  Our starting point is young peoples’ wishes and aspirations for their future, from this we develop a person-centred and step by step plan to move towards these.   Positive and trusting relationships between staff and young people and their families are vital; we establish this from the beginning of our work together.  We want young people to leave our school, whatever the length of their stay, equipped to successfully move on to the next stage in their education.  Ultimately, we want all our learners to be able to make informed choices about their employment, relationships, community participation and independent living.

We aim to provide an engaging and enjoyable curriculum that is focused on Literacy, Numeracy, Life Skills and Personal Development.  We offer a range of creative and physical development opportunities which vary across the year, and try to match these to the strengths and interests of our cohort at the time.  All learners are allocated a key worker in school and a range of interventions are available to support individual needs.

We are happy to invite visitors to come and find out more about our school.

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