Maths Learning Mentor
Coombe Dean School
Plymouth
- Expired
- Job type:
- Part Time, Fixed Term
- Start date:
- ASAP
- Apply by:
- 11 November 2022
Job overview
15 hours per week (Monday – Thursday between the hours of 11.30am - 4pm).
38 weeks per annum
£25 per hour
Fixed term until 14th July 2023
We are seeking to recruit an outstanding individual to join our team with a focus as a learning mentor for specific students in Maths. The focus is on supporting individuals and small groups of students from Year 7 to Year 11 with catching up on work in Maths. You will work closely with the Maths department.
We are friendly and supportive with our inclusive approach to all students, including those with additional needs, consistently identified as a key area of strength by Ofsted and other external reviewers.
We would welcome applications from candidates with the following experience, skills and qualities:
· Experience of working effectively in a 'team around the learner' in partnership with a qualified teacher; both with whole classes and small groups or individuals;
· Track record of raising standards with young people across the ability range;
· Passion for progress for all learners;
· Ability to work flexibly for the best outcomes for young people;
· English and Maths qualifications to at least Level 3
In return we offer:
· Being part of a vibrant, inclusive team committed to young people's outcomes;
· Excellent opportunities for training and advancement with a clear progression structure;
· Commitment to the development of your career goals.
Coombe Dean School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Therefore, the successful candidate will be subject to an enhanced DBS check.
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About Coombe Dean School
As a school, we have much to be proud of. We work hard at fostering positive relationships with pupils and families alike and this supports a safe and calm learning environment for our pupils. We value the consistency and transparency of a very simple behaviour system that is built around mutual respect and learning how to get things right rather than being told what you have done wrong. The strong pastoral provision supports our pupils throughout their education journey, starting from transition from primary school and through to employment, further education and training.
Kevin Dyke Headteacher, Coombe Dean School
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