Teacher of Support for Learning
The Edinburgh Academy
Edinburgh, City of
- Expiring soon
- Salary:
- The EA salary scale, commensurate with experience
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 11 December 2024
Job overview
The school prides itself on its warm and welcoming community, inclusive of all staff. Our teaching staff work alongside the operational teams to ensure the smooth running of the school. We value the contribution of all team members.
Through involvement in the co-curricular programme all those who work with us can bring their passions to work. Developing our talent is important to us. Access to training and professional development is available and encouraged.
Our reward package includes:
- Generous Defined Contribution Pension Scheme
- Access to onsite gym
- Employee Assistance Programme
- Employee Benefits Programme, including discounted access to health insurance, financial well-being products, cycle to work and electric car schemes as well as discounts to a number of major retailers
- Fee discount
- A three course lunch is provided during term time
The Role
We are seeking an experienced and dynamic teacher to join our thriving Support for Learning team. Enthusiasm, energy, flexibility and patience are also important qualities.
Previous experience working in Learning Support is required. The Senior School Support for Learning Department works with students from P7 to S6 and works closely with the Junior School on P6 transition to Senior School.
Purpose:
- To create a safe, stimulating and supportive learning environment that enables pupils to succeed in their learning.
The successful candidate should be a qualified Secondary School Teacher able to teach in the range from Primary 7 through to Senior Secondary. A degree in a relevant area is essential, ideally in a subject taught at SQA level at Edinburgh Academy. The role will require competence in supporting English and Maths to at least Nat 5 level.
A proven ability to teach children with Additional Support Needs, and appropriate qualifications relating to ASN are both essential. Carrying out standardised assessments, as part of an establishing needs process, including the dyslexia identification pathway, will be an important part of the role. Therefore, experience of this is required, and knowledge of any other neurodevelopmental assessment pathways is desirable. Ongoing communication with parents and external practitioners will also be part of the role.
Experience of working with a range of neurodivergent learners is important, as is a desire to keep up with developments in this field. A level of competence with ICT is required, such as the use of assistive technology, iPads and Office 365. The successful candidate will enjoy the reward that comes from working with pupils with learning differences to support them in overcoming their challenges and fulfilling their potential.
The Support for Learning Department operates a whole school policy in their provision for pupils with Additional Support Needs. The Senior Department is housed in four rooms. There is a Head of Department, two full-time and one part-time member of staff, as well as a classroom assistant. The Department is well resourced and includes excellent IT facilities.
This role is available from January 2025 and is offered on a full-time permanent basis. We plan to interview for this role during the week commencing 16 December, 2024.
Main Responsibilities
- To work with colleagues in identifying individual pupils’ support needs
- To screen or assess using standardised assessments as appropriate
- To generate and implement an appropriate additional support plan and associated strategies for each designated pupil
- To use a range of strategies in teaching individuals or small groups within the Support for Learning Department and to support pupils using ICT
- To collaborate with class and subject teachers and work co-operatively with them to offer additional support within class
- To be involved in the process of establishing appropriate assessment arrangements in line with SQA and JCQ guidelines
- To liaise regularly with parents / guardians and keep them fully informed of their child’s progress
- To liaise with the pastoral and medical teams as well as outside agencies where required
- To work effectively as part of a team
Duties and responsibilities associated with all teachers at the Edinburgh Academy are:
- To plan, prepare and teach lessons to all assigned pupils according to their educational needs.
- To assess, record and report on the progress of the pupils within the guidelines written in the Staff Handbook.
- To engage with the wider School Curriculum in a manner which is consistent with the ethos of the School.
- To carry out such administrative and other routine tasks as are outlined in the Staff Handbook.
- To demonstrate a commitment to both individual professional development and to the developing curriculum in the School.
- To carry out any other duties and to assume any other responsibilities as the Rector shall from time-to-time reasonably request.
- To play a full part in the co-curricular life of the School.
Short-listed candidates will be asked to plan and teach a lesson.
Reporting
The successful applicant will report to the Head of Department on all aspects of classroom management, timetabling, teaching and learning, reporting and pupil discipline. The successful applicant will report to the Deputy Rectors on matters of whole school commitments, professional development and personal absence.
The Ideal Candidate
Qualifications/Experience (E=Essential D= Desirable)
- GTCS registration in a secondary subject with an appropriate degree and relevant teaching qualifications, able to teach from P7 up to Higher level - E
- GTCS registration as an ASN teacher - D
- Excellent organisational and communication skills - E
- Ability to work as part of a team as well as under own initiative - E
- Ability to work collaboratively with teaching and non-teaching colleagues both internal and external to Edinburgh Academy - E
- Excellent interpersonal skills and experience working closely with parents - E
- Proactive and imaginative in developing new ideas and resources and flexible in adapting to curriculum changes - E
- Commitment to, and fully conversant with, the safeguarding, child protection and pastoral care responsibilities required of all teachers - E
- Experience using standardised screening or assessment tools relating to identification pathways - E
- Qualification in standardised assessment - D
- Qualification(s) in working with Neurodivergent learners/ ASN - E
- Experience of working within an SfL Department and supporting students to at least National 5 level across a range of subjects, particularly English and Maths - D
- Experience using Office 365 and assistive technology - E
- Willingness to get involved in the wider life of the school and participate in the co-curricular programme - D
About the school/organisation
The Edinburgh Academy is a fully co-educational school. The School consists of a Senior School, Junior School and a Nursery Department. The School is a member of HMC. The Edinburgh Academy moved to full co-education across the whole school in 2008. The Junior and Senior Schools are on separate sites, both of which have spacious grounds and sports facilities including extensive playing fields, an all-weather sports area, and a large Sports Hall and Centre.
About The Edinburgh Academy
The Edinburgh Academy
Introduction
The Edinburgh Academy is an academically selective, independent, co-educational day school for pupils aged 5-18 years with a reputation for being caring and friendly. It aims to provide co-educational excellence with a first-class all-round education to those of intellectual promise and academic potential, regardless of background, race or creed. The Edinburgh Academy aims to be forward-looking and progressive but also greatly values its long held traditions.
Although the School is not academically exclusive, the ability range of pupils is well above the national average. Great emphasis is placed on the pursuit of co-curricular interests alongside academic studies for all our pupils. The School has a strong reputation for individual attention and excellence in its pastoral care and co-curricular provision.
The School is oversubscribed at all entry points and this creates a competitive pressure on admissions places at the School.
School Background
The Edinburgh Academy is a fully co-educational school. The School consists of a Senior School containing approximately 590 pupils and a Junior School containing approximately 390 pupils, and we have a Nursery department of around 100 pupils. The School is a member of HMC. The Edinburgh Academy moved to full co-education across the whole school in 2008. Previously girls were only admitted in the Sixth Form (S5 and S6).
The Junior and Senior Schools are on separate sites, both of which have spacious grounds and sports facilities including extensive playing fields, an all-weather sports area, and a large Sports Hall and Centre.
The School’s Place in Edinburgh
The School was founded in 1824 and has been regarded as a leading educational establishment within the City of Edinburgh and across Scotland ever since. Original Directors included the leading literary names of their age such as Sir Walter Scott. Robert Louis Stevenson and James Clerk Maxwell were also pupils at the School. More recent Former Pupils (Academicals or ‘Accies’) include: Nicky Campbell - radio and TV broadcaster; Guy Berryman - bass guitarist with Coldplay; Will Whitehorn – past President of Virgin Galactic - Space Tourism Company; Mike Blair - Scottish rugby; Dragon’s Den star, James Ingham.
The Senior School occupies a site in Henderson Row, less than a mile from Princes Street and at the northern limits of the Georgian ‘New Town’, of which it was designed to be a part. The buildings include an iconic school hall and the James Clerk Maxwell Science Centre, which was completed in November 2006. The playing fields are about half a mile from the main buildings – Raeburn Place (8 ½ acres) (shared with the Academicals - Former Pupils), New Field in Inverleith Place (20 acres) and a further five acres at the Junior School and Nursery, also at Inverleith, with a 400 metre grass running track.
An investment programme in facilities of over £15m has in the last 5 years seen a new Junior School library and classroom block, 2 floodlight all weather pitches, a Performing Arts Centre at Senior School and new sports pavilions. A bespoke climbing wall facility was officially opened in 2015. The School has further ambitious plans beyond this current phase of development, which will see a wholescale redevelopment on our Senior School site over the coming decade.
The Edinburgh Academy is a highly regarded school within the local community, across Edinburgh and beyond. Staff and pupils take great pride in this reputation, and the commitment from all is evident in the continuing success and progress of the School.
The Edinburgh Academy is committed to sharing its facilities with the local community and has established a series of projects that provides the use of its estates and premises for the public good.
Further details about the School and its resources can be found on the School website - www.edinburghacademy.org.uk
Classes and Assembly
7ths (S6) and 6ths (S5) classes are organised by tutor groups studying either Highers, Advanced Highers or GCE A-level. Across the Senior School no teaching group consists of more than 24 pupils and many are substantially smaller.
A School Assembly is held at 8.50am each morning, and is attended by the whole school. School Services for the whole school are held on several occasions during the session.
Exam Results
The Edinburgh Academy uses both English and Scottish examination boards. Nearly all subjects now present SQA National 5 and Advanced Higher examinations. Each year, a significant number of our 7ths (S6) have conditional places at very competitively sought universities on the basis of their Advanced Higher/A-level and Higher results.
Yearly academic results can be found on the School website.
Games and Activities
At the Edinburgh Academy, sport offers opportunities at all levels. The PE curriculum is varied, encompassing a wide variety of team games and individual sports. The School runs teams in a large number of major and minor sports and encourages pupils to represent the School at one or more sports at any age group.
In Music, there are about 20 performing groups including orchestras, choirs, wind bands, a big band and several chamber groups.
In Drama, there are usually three or four main productions each year. There is a fully active LAMDA qualification schedule in acting, reading for performance, mime, public speaking and Musical Theatre in place. This occurs at break time and lunchtimes. In addition, the Drama and Music department liaise to produce an annual musical, with potential to increase this.
All pupils currently join the CCF or The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award in 4ths (S3).
All members of staff are expected to play a full part in supporting the co-curricular life of the School.
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