Parkwood Hall Co-Operative Academy · Swanley, London
Plan,
implement, assess and review learning opportunities for a class group, ensuring
pupils make good progress. The Teacher
will deliver a high-quality curriculum that is bespoke to Parkwood Hall. The teacher
will: Fulfil the professional responsibilities of
a teacher, as set out in the School Teachers’ Pay and Conditions Document
Meet the expectations set out in the Teachers’
Standards
Teaching and Learning
Be an excellent
teacher.
Be able to work
with pupils with a range of complex and severe needs.
Be able to
promote pupil independence and preparing for adulthood.
A
good understanding of how children learn Ability
to adapt teaching to meet pupils’ needs Ability
to build effective working relationships with pupils Plan
and teach well-structured lessons to assigned classes, following the school’s
plans, curriculum and schemes of work Assess,
monitor, record and report on the learning needs, progress and achievements
of assigned pupils, making accurate and productive use of assessment Adapt
teaching to respond to the strengths and needs of pupils Set
high expectations which inspire, motivate and challenge pupils Promote
good progress and outcomes by pupils Demonstrate
good subject and curriculum knowledge
Support pupil
transition including the development of highly effective induction and
exit arrangements.
Promote high
standards of behaviour through adopting a Positive Behaviour Support
approach and support the development of appropriate behaviours for
learning.
Skills &
Abilities:
Evidence
of effective classroom practice with pupils with profound, severe and complex
needs. Able
to demonstrate the ability to use technology to support pupil’s learning and
for administration purposes. Awareness
of successful strategies to support pupil communication through early
literacy, numeracy and personal development. Experience
in assessment for learning. An
empathetic colleague who identifies the need for support and then takes
discreet but appropriate action. A
high level of commitment to school development, improvement and inclusive
practice. The
ability to set clear expectations and parameters and hold others accountable
for performance. Ability
to use data to analyse pupil progress. The
ability to build and manage relationships constructively with a wide range of
pupils, adults and professionals. Very
well-developed personal organisation skills in order to meet the many and
varied elements of the role. The
ability to lead and work as a member of a team in a variety of roles. Emotional
maturity and resilience. Consistency
under pressure. Ability
to use authority and able to respond appropriately.