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Teacher of English x 2 Key Stage 3 & 4 Teachers Pay and Conditions Main Pay Range ( 22,917-33,492) or Upper Pay Range ( 35,927-38,633) SEN Allowance ( 2,106) Permanent Contract ACE Schools Plymouth AP Academy (part of ACE Schools Multi Academy Trust) was formally set up on 1st June 2016 with the aim of building on the solid foundation established by the previous PRU. ACE Schools Plymouth operates from at least twelve sites around Devon & Cornwall and provides education and support services throughout the community to support pupils to access education in schools, community centers, medical facilities or their own homes. We offer outstanding opportunities in education for young people aged between 4 and 18 who do not attend mainstream schools for a variety of reasons including; medical need, risk of exclusion, behaviour, mental health diagnoses and SEN. Our dynamic and ground-breaking approach ensures our young people become successful learners, confident individuals and responsible citizens. ACE has grown rapidly into one of the largest and most successful AP Academy models in the UK. We are looking for an innovative practitioner to provide education to pupils from KS3 KS4 at our city centre bases in Bretonside, Plymouth. You will be teaching small groups of Key Stage 3 and 4. You will form part of a friendly and supportive team with a wealth of experience. We are happy to accept applications from NQTs on this basis and for more experienced practitioners there are opportunities for additional responsibility. In return to the successful candidate we offer; An outstanding learning environment Access to new technologies An ethos of high expectations and high support for both pupils and staff Becoming part of a valued professional team Receiving excellent professional and personal development opportunities Becoming part of a successful, ambitious, Multi Academy Trust If you have the desire to help make a difference to young people s lives and have a wealth of resilience then we would like to hear from you. ACE Schools Plymouth is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This post is subject to an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check and will be undertaken before a confirmed offer of employment is made to successful applicants. You will be required to undertake CPI training as part of your induction and essential qualification and person requirements should be met as per role profile to be considered for shortlisting. To apply for this role please visit our website to download an application pack (www.aceschools.net/recruitment/vacancies) For more information or an informal discussion please contact Charley Cochrane on 01752 396118 or email recruitment@aceschools.net Closing Date: Friday 5 th October 2018

Job Title Reporting To DBS Check Required English Teacher Head of English Enhanced Job Purpose As a Teacher of English you will be an outstanding classroom practitioner who consistently demonstrates the highest standards of delivery, is fully committed to raising attainment across all key stages and acutely aware of the strategies required to achieve the highest standards within their subject area. Responsibilities To be an outstanding practitioner in the delivery of English lessons to KS3 & KS4 To ensure curriculum coverage, continuity and progression in the subject for all pupils, including those of high ability and those with additional educational or linguistic needs To ensure that teachers are clear about the teaching objectives in lessons, understand the sequence of teaching and learning in the subject, and communicate such information to pupils To provide guidance on the choice of appropriate teaching and learning methods to meet the needs of the subject and of different pupils To ensure effective development of pupils literacy, numeracy and information technology skills through the department To establish and implement clear policies and practices for assessing, recording and reporting on pupil achievement, and for using this information to recognise achievement and to assist pupils in setting targets for further improvement To ensure that information about pupils achievements in previous classes and schools is used effectively to secure good progress in the subject/s To set expectations and targets for staff and pupils in relation to standards of pupil achievement and the quality of teaching; establish clear targets for pupil achievement, and evaluate progress and achievement in the subject by all pupils, including those with additional and linguistic needs To evaluate the teaching of the subject in the school, use this analysis to identify effective practice and areas for improvement and take action to improve further the quality of teaching Use positive management of behaviour in an environment of mutual respect which allows students to feel safe and secure and promotes their self-esteem. Maintain/establish good order and discipline among the students and safeguard their health and safety. To ensure the effective development of pupils individual and collaborative study skills necessary for them to become increasingly dependent in their work and to complete tasks independently when out of school To ensure the teachers of the subject are aware of its contribution to pupils understanding of the duties, opportunities, responsibilities and rights of citizens To establish a partnership with parents to involve them in their child s learning of the subject, as well as providing information about curriculum, attainment and targets To develop effective links with the local community, including business and industry, in order to expand the subject curriculum, enhance teaching and to develop pupils wider understanding.

Monitoring and Assessment To make appropriate use of a range of monitoring and assessment strategies to evaluate pupils progress towards planned learning objectives and use this information to improve your own planning and teaching To give prompt and constructive feedback to support pupils as they learn and involve them in reflecting on, evaluating and improving their own performance To be able to assess pupil s progress accurately using ACE Assessment system To identify and support more able pupils, those working below age related expectations, those under-achieving and those who experience behavioural, social and emotional difficulties. Where necessary you may seek advice and guidance from experienced colleagues To records pupils progress and achievements in accordance with the requirements of the school system and use this to help pupils review their own progress To report of pupils attainment and progress orally and in writing, concisely, informatively and accurately for parents within the system operated by the school To assist pupils to set targets for themselves and to contribute to the identification of team and whole school targets. Class Management To differentiate your teaching to meet the needs of pupils and draw up subject specific IEP s for those pupils who have special needs To organise teaching and learning time effectively To organise and manage the physical teaching space, tolls, materials, tests and other resources safely and effectively with the help of support staff where appropriate To use ICT effectively in your teaching To teach across the age and ability range for which you are trained To set and mark homework and other out-of-class work which consolidates and extends work carried out in the class and encourages pupils to learn independently To recognise and respond effectively to equal opportunities issues as they arise in the classroom, including challenging stereotyped views and by challenging bullying or harassment, following relevant policies and procedures. Academic Lead Responsibilities Registering pupils and maintain the class register according to set procedures Supporting the academic, pastoral and personal development of all pupils within the tutor group Delivering the pastoral curriculum, engaging all pupils in purposeful activity and guiding reflection Monitoring individual progress in relation to SIMS performance data and helping pupils to identify targets for improvement Completing reports on pupils as required including Team Around Me paperwork and holding termly review meetings Ensuring effective communication between schools and home Attending and contributing to other meetings as appropriate.

Teaching Responsibilities To set challenging teaching and learning objectives which are relevant to your classes based on your knowledge of the pupils, evidence of their past and current achievement, the expected standards for pupils of the same age range and the range and content of the work To use these teaching and learning objective to plan lessons and sequences of lessons, showing how they will assess pupil s learning To take account of and support the varying needs of pupils so that identified groups can make good progress To select and prepare resources and plan their organisation and use with help of support staff where appropriate To contribute principally to the work of the department teaching team Follow school policies and principles for assessing, recording and reporting of pupil achievement Arrive in class, on or before the start of the lesson, and begin and end lessons on time. Additional Duties Other duties that the Headteacher may ask of the post holder to perform as part of the day to day leadership and management of the school Support all of the schools policies e.g. those on health & safety, literacy, attendance and safeguarding. Person Specification Experience & Job Knowledge Experience of working effectively as a practitioner with young people who would be considered disadvantaged and hard to engage Evidence of continually improving the teaching and learning of their pupils individual needs High expectations for accountability and consistency. Commitment to the safeguarding and welfare of all pupils. Outstanding classroom practitioner. Effective and systematic behaviour management, with clear boundaries, sanctions, praise and rewards. Has good communication, planning and organisational skills. Demonstrates resilience, motivation and commitment to driving up standards of achievement. Commitment to regular and on-going professional development and training to establish outstanding classroom practice Experienced in teaching SEBD and SEND Ability to work under pressure, handle a variety of situations and people and self-manage time Experience in using IT and Microsoft Office Demonstrative ability to communicate in written and oral context with wide cross section of social and cultural backgrounds. Experience of successfully managing staff effectively Knowledge of and experience in using emotional and behavioural concepts, anger management, emotional literacy Knowledge of attachment specific teaching strategies Willingness and experience of teaching other subjects for Example PSHE.

Qualifications QTS in English Specialist degree within English Degree or equivalent. Further professional qualifications Honours degree SEN related qualifications. Personal and Professional Attributes High expectations Excellent communication skills Determination and resilience Adaptable Willing to accept guidance and support Ability to remain calm in stressful situations Able to build positive and appropriate relationships with young people Be a role model to students through personal presentation and professional conduct. Presence and approachability Drive passion Sense of humour Initiative Excellent ICT skills Exceptional commitment Reflective thinking.