Hauxton Primary School · Cambridge, East of England
Hauxton Primary School
The successful
candidate will:
uphold their duty with respect to
the safeguarding of pupils; have proven track records of
engaging learners and promoting progress in all;
uphold and take a role in leading
the school’s vision;
be
caring, enthusiastic, dedicated and well-organised;
have
excellent standards of Literacy and Numeracy;
work
well in a team, especially within the context of our small and dedicated
team;
have high expectations for pupils’ work
and behaviour. Class
Teacher – Person Specification Essential
experience and characteristics: The school is seeking to appoint an enthusiastic and
creative Teacher to join our excellent staff team. All staff are expected to follow the school’s child
protection procedures and take all appropriate steps to promote children’s
well-being and self-esteem. All staff are expected to follow the school’s data
protection procedures and take all appropriate steps to safeguard children’s
personal information. All staff are expected to be committed to continuous
professional development and applying a reflective approach to their practice. We require the candidate to have excellent literacy
and numeracy skills, be proficient in the use of ICT and to have experience of
teaching the current Primary National Curriculum. Examples of your commitment
to active and creative teaching and learning will be discussed at interview. The candidate must be able to demonstrate the ability
and willingness to work with children of all abilities and needs, leading
reasonable adaptations for any pupils requiring them. We shall look for evidence of excellent working
relationships with children, staff, parents and governors. The ability to work
collaboratively and be flexible is expected. Previous examples of successful
teamwork will be discussed. The school and village community is very closely-knit.
This is reflected in the school’s ethos and there is an expectation that all
staff will contribute to the wider life of the school through promoting our
community-focused approach. Desirable knowledge
and skills Transferable skills that provide specialist support to one or more
curriculum areas. Prepared to be involved in the community life of the school e.g. PTA
events. Experience in leading specific subject areas (for example, Humanities).