Teacher of Drama - Full time. Start Date: September Salary Range: MPS/UPS

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What are we looking for? MURRAY PARK SCHOOL Headteacher: Mrs N.Caley MEd, NPQH MURRAY ROAD, MICKLEOVER, DERBY, DE3 9LL TEL: (01332) 515921 FAX: (01332) 519146 Adult Education Office: (01332) 515922 www.murraypark.derby.sch.uk Teacher of Drama - Full time Start Date: September 2019 Salary Range: MPS/UPS We are looking for an outstanding teacher of Drama. This is an exciting opportunity to join The Arts Department at Murray Park School.The ideal candidate will be a highly motivated and an excellent classroom practitioner who is committed to student success and development. The successful candidate will join a hardworking; forward thinking and supportive department at an exciting time. Why work at Murray Park School? As a member of staff at Murray Park School we can offer: Excellent professional development opportunities. A friendly and supportive working environment. Excellent learning resources. Excellent department facilities. Fully incorporated CPD programme. Need more information? For more information please contact the Headteacher s PA catherine.pearch@murraypark.derby.sch.uk How to Apply: An application pack can be downloaded from the school website at http://murraypark.derby.sch.uk/home/vacancies or apply via TES Online. Closing Date: 29 th March 2019 at 10am Interview Date: 5 th April 2019 Murray Road, Mickleover, Derby DE3 9LL Tel: 01332 515921 Email: recruitment@murraypark.derby.sch.uk The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and appointment to this post is subject to a criminal record and background check.

Murray Park School: Job Description Teacher of Drama (Full-Time) Title: Salary: Teacher of Drama MPS/ UPS Responsible to: Head of Arts Framework: To work within the framework of teachers pay and conditions, current legislation and the policies of the school. Duties as a Classroom Teacher teaching in an agreed curriculum area planning structured lessons that meet the needs of individual students sharing plans and teaching resources with colleagues maintaining records, marking and assessment of pupils work according to school and departmental policies, external examination and KS3 requirements reporting on pupils as required by the school policy and national curriculum requirements using school procedures to maintain your teaching area/s to a standard that motivates pupils and meets health and safety requirements following safe working practices in all your teaching and duty situations supporting the tutorial system, as required. Key Tasks To be responsible to the Head of Arts for teaching duties within the curriculum area. To work in accordance with the school s Curriculum Policy Statement and the aims and objectives of the Drama department. To teach in Key Stages Three and Four, responding to departmental policy, KS3 guidelines, national guidance and KS4 syllabi. To liaise with other members of the department in the delivery of Drama, undertaking a fair and equitable share of the work by helping to develop and prepare teaching materials for use within

the department and cross-curricular themes as required. To maintain records, marking and assessment of pupils work according to the departmental assessment policy, and Key Stage Four course requirements. To monitor progress of students and report to parents in line with school procedures for recording and reporting. To set and mark homework as indicated by the department and school homework timetable in accordance with the departmental homework policy. To contribute to the organisation of displays of work within the school, and in particular to be responsible for provision of a motivating learning environment in an identified area of the department. To follow school procedures for maintaining the standards of furniture, fittings and equipment in your teaching areas. To attend departmental meetings, general school meetings and parents meetings as appropriate. To be responsible for and follow adopted safe working practice in accordance with the latest Health and Safety regulations. To fulfil a role within the tutor system and actively support the work of Heads of Year To be aware of, and support, A.C.E provision. To participate in relevant INSET to enhance teaching effectiveness. The post-holder will be expected to carry out other tasks/duties as directed by the Headteacher that are commensurate with the responsibilities of a teacher. WARNING: Murray Park School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. As this post is classed as having substantial access to children, appointment will be subject to a police check of any previous convictions.

MURRAY PARK SCHOOL Headteacher: Mrs N.Caley MEd, NPQH MURRAY ROAD, MICKLEOVER, DERBY, DE3 9LL TEL: (01332) 515921 FAX: (01332) 519146 Adult Education Office: (01332) 515922 www.murraypark.derby.sch.uk PERSON SPECIFICATION TEACHER OF DRAMA Essential Desirable Qualifications Honours Degree + Certified Teaching Qualification. Experience Staging a public dramatic performance. Teaching to GCSE level (Including theoretical content). Using stage lighting. Using ICT in the Drama curriculum. Knowledge Working knowledge of EDUQAS (or similar) syllabus. Skills/Abilities To motivate students To work with other staff in a team Well-developed inter-personal skills The ability to meet deadlines. The ability to play a musical instrument

Personal Qualities A positive outlook, well-motivated, enthusiastic & energetic. Commitment to improvement/staff development. The desire to succeed. Good attendance and punctuality record. Commitment to supporting the full life of the school. Professional appearance and manner. Enhanced Criminal Record check.

The Arts Department The Arts department consists of 4 full-time and (currently) 2 part-time teachers. We have a wide variety of experience in the Arts, delivering a range of subjects (Art, Textiles, Photography, Music and Drama) and there is a strong team spirit in the department. We are passionate about our individual subjects and our dedicated and determined approach continues to produce excellent outcomes for students. The completion of the new Maths and English block (September 2019) will enable the Arts department accommodation to expand with additional rooming including the creation of a second Drama studio/rehearsal space to complement the existing studio and stage in the Main Hall. The main teaching space includes fully operational sound and lighting gantry. In January 2019 we took the majority of Year 9 for day trip to Liverpool in support of our current Beatles/60s project and during March we are running our Arts Trip to New York City to visit various museums and art galleries. We are currently discussing our next range out of school experiences for 2020. Aims Aims The teaching of the Arts at Murray Park is geared towards enabling each student to develop within their capabilities within a variety of arts based disciplines. We are continually aiming to raise the standards of achievement of the students at Murray Park, though the choice of the correct KS4 courses. We aim to equip students with the skills they require for life after school, with guidance on Post 16 courses and possible career pathways. Organisation of Classes In KS3 all students have one lesson per week in Art, Music and Drama. In addition, during Year 9 students can also opt to follow Photography or Textiles. At KS4 students can opt to follow courses in the same disciplines. Curriculum All KS3 courses have assessments based on the relevant KS4 exam syllabus and all teaching is directed at students acquiring and building upon skills that can be used at Key Stage 4.

General Information Murray Park School Murray Park is a dynamic and forward-looking 11-16 mixed comprehensive school on the western fringes of the city of Derby. It is a Foundation Status school, but has a close working relationship with the local authority. We are currently in discussions with DDAT to join their MAT and convert to academy status. There are approximately 920 students on roll with a standard admission number of 220. The school serves the catchment areas of Mackworth and Mickleover, however, we also welcome students from many areas across the city of Derby. Our students reflect the full academic ability range and there is a huge breadth to the socioeconomic status of our families. In addition to our daytime learning, we also have a thriving Adult Education programme. Facilities The school has some excellent facilities with extensive grounds and playing fields. The accommodation has been added to over a number of years and is generally well equipped. In recent years we have made a significant investment in ICT. All teaching staff are provided with a laptop and we have 40 interactive whiteboards; 6 fully equipped and networked ICT rooms; A Learning Support Suite and an Alternative Provision Centre. In September 2019 we will move into our purpose built 15 classroom new build which will house Maths, English, Library, Reception and meeting rooms. All our curriculum areas are suited with specialist facilities including a CAD/CAM room and Performing Arts Centre (Cedar Park). Our Hub, supervised by a very caring and supportive team is designed to support some of our most vulnerable students throughout their lessons and during their unstructured time. Many areas of the school are being refurbished including the kitchens, 4 classrooms and 2 IT suites.

School Ethos and Culture We have high expectations of students and we encourage all students to work to achieve their target grades. We have a school dress code that all students are expected to wear. We strongly promote positive relationships, respect, tolerance and self-discipline. Relationships and behaviour in the school are generally good and we have few permanent exclusions. We are committed to inclusion and we work with individuals that exhibit more challenging behaviour. Our Vision, Mission and Values We support students to gain a positive outlook, by shaping their futures and reaching their full potential. This builds on the core principles established in our vision. Our central belief is that every student will have the opportunity to reach their full potential and have their individual needs catered for. We believe that all students should be valued equally. We will strive to eliminate prejudice and discrimination. We will work to develop an environment where all can flourish and feel safe. We are committed to an inclusive education for all students. We aim to engender a sense of community and belonging, and to offer new opportunities to learners who may have experienced previous difficulties. We are Proud to be here! Our new set of values were recently created by students and represent our ethos. The school has strong policies through which it aims to ensure every student achieves the highest academic standards. We strive to provide a motivating and enriching learning environment where students develop responsibility; self-esteem and achieve their potential. There is a strong commitment in the school to continue to raise academic results further.

Teaching and Learning Murray Park considers the professional development of staff to be an essential element of the work of the school and is committed to the development of teaching and learning for all staff at all stages in their careers. Teachers starting their first post are supported through an induction programme, including on-site mentoring, group sessions and support through the LA Package and the University of Nottingham as well as regular lesson observations and constructive feedback sessions. We have also previously introduced our RQT (Recently Qualified Teacher) scheme where staff in their early years of teaching work with staff on UPS to support the further development of good practice across the school, through action research and the embedding of skills. Most recently we have established the good to outstanding programme where staff are supported in their action research to develop their ideas and share good practice by our teaching and learning team Our Assistant Headteacher with responsibility for teaching and learning as well as our teaching and learning coaches support staff individually and also through our dynamic CPD programme which runs most weeks throughout the school year. (All staff are expected to take up their entitlement of CPD throughout the year). Specific programmes are also offered such as NPQML and NPQSL. A number of teachers that have taken part in previous middle and senior leader programmes have now achieved internal or external promotions. Subject specific training and development is also offered through departments, linked to priorities identified in the School Improvement Plan. Individual objectives for professional development are also an important aspect of the school policy for Performance Management. Pupil Care and Guidance We believe that caring, supportive relationships help to inspire the confidence necessary for good academic and personal development. Consequently, emphasis is placed on establishing successful relationships between pupils, parents, staff and other members of the community. Our aim will always be to give the kind of sympathetic, individual attention that best promotes the welfare and progress of each pupil. We operate a horizontal year group system, which accommodates students from years 7 11. All teachers are expected to be form tutors and participate in pastoral support activities. Senior Leadership Team The current senior leadership team consists of four staff: Nicola Caley Rebecca Somes Vacant Robert Beattie Phil Gregory Richard Cutts Headteacher Deputy Headteacher Behaviour & Safeguarding Deputy Headteacher Curriculum Assistant Headteacher Teaching & Learning Assistant Headteacher KS4 Achievement & Progress Assistant Headteacher KS3 Achievement & Progress

School Day The school operates a 25 period week. Lessons are one hour in length. Three periods are taught in the morning and two in the afternoon. Registration starts at 8.40 a.m. And students finish school at 3.00 p.m. Staff must be on site by 8.30 a.m. We have a regular briefing for staff on Mondays and Fridays with additional meetings normally taking place on Tuesday evenings.