River Tyne Academy Gateshead · Gateshead, North East
The successful candidate will deliver an
outstanding, broad and balanced curriculum for our learners. We use a
carefully sequenced and personalised approach that maintains age
related expectations while intervening to ensure every learner can access the
curriculum and become ready for the future world of work.
We use a relational approach to behaviour. Teachers
work closely with our Personal Development Team to ensure that learners get the
social and emotional support needed to enable them to succeed
academically.
Our Team work together in school and across the
Trust, sharing their experience, reflecting on best
evidence-based research and innovating to discover pedagogies that
work for each learner.
KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES:
To teach
throughout the age and ability range to maximise pupil
attainment/achievement including contributing to pupils with
SEN, which might include approaches to literacy and numeracy
When
planning lessons, to consider individual pupils various learning
needs
To be a
tutor and mentor as required
To pay
close attention to Health and Safety matters
KEY TASKS
i)
Planning,
delivering, monitoring and evaluating individual lessons in line
with the National Curriculum, to ensure a positive learning
environment, continuity and progression in pupils’ learning and the
maximisation of their attainment and achievement. This should particularly
include delivery of programmes for young people with SEN.
Planning, implementation and
delivery of specific programmes to develop progression for young people
with SEN.
Marking
and assessment pupils work on a regular basis in accordance
with River Tees Multi Academy Trust policies and
procedures.
Keeping accurate records
of each individual pupil’s progress.
Monitoring, recording and
reporting pupils progressing accordance with River Tees Multi
Academy Trust’s policies and procedures.
Organising
the displaying of pupils works in and around particular Teaching
areas and/ or other places as required.
Ensuring
that learning resources are used effectively.
Participating
in professional development programmes.
Contributing
to the achievement of performance targets set by the Trust.
ii)
When
planning lessons, taking account of each individual pupils’ various
learning needs, including those of a cognitive,
physical, emotional and/or mental health nature.
When
planning lessons, paying attention to each pupils’ preferred
learning style/s.
Ensuring
that any documentation required of individual teachers and which
relates to the learning needs of the individual pupils is