Chipping Sodbury School. Teacher of Maths

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Chipping Sodbury School Teacher of Maths

Teacher of Maths Dear Applicant, Thank you for your interest in our school, I am delighted to introduce you to Chipping Sodbury School and do hope that you will find this application pack along with our website helpful. I know that this information will convey to you the immense sense of pride that we hold for our school and our community. However, if you are interested further and would like to visit to learn more, then please contact the school to make arrangements for a visit. Chipping Sodbury School is an institution built on tradition and strong core values. It is these values which have developed so many young people over the years and provided them with the opportunities to develop and grow into successful individuals within the local community and beyond. The origin of the school dates back to the Middle Ages when the school was set up as an Endowed School to provide free education for the townsmen. It has gone through many transformations since then which have involved it becoming a Grammar School, a Comprehensive School in 1970, and then a Cooperative School in 2013 and it remains as this today. Whilst there have been changes over the years, the history remains central to the school s values and ethos. The Endowed Foundation still provides support for students and is an important part of the school. In order for all within our community to have the best opportunities in life, we believe that the four key values of Respect, Responsibility, Aspiration and Integrity are fundamental. Our school is located on the edge of the Cotswolds, close to both Bristol and Bath and has great access via the M4 motorway which provides strong options for commuting for staff. This in turn has resulted in Chipping Sodbury being able to recruit some of the best professionals from across the region. It also provides a good opportunity for student learning outside of school and in particular experiences such as theatre visits, outdoor education, musical experiences and exploration of the arts is central to the wider curriculum. We believe in providing students with the very best opportunities through achieving the strongest educational outcomes and to do this we have the highest of aspirations. To support this we engage with students from primary school and educate them right through to when they become young adults at 18. The school has strong links with the local primary schools and is one of three partners in the high achieving Cotswold Edge Partnership. Whilst three schools are involved in this partnership and there is shared teaching, the school retains a sixth form on site and students from across the partnership access the very best of teaching at Chipping Sodbury School as well as at Yate Academy and Brimsham Green School. This partnership not only supports students in a broad and balanced curriculum, but also is key in providing staff with professional development and the opportunity to teach A Level and Applied General qualifications. We seek to appoint a teacher of Maths who is a passionate mathematician, committed to raising standards and who is highly ambitious for our students in supporting them to achieve the very best educational outcomes. We need a high performing teacher who is committed to making a difference and will ensure that Chipping Sodbury Maths Faculty moves to being truly outstanding. Thank you for your time and thought that you are taking in considering this application. Katherine Turner Headteacher

The Region South Gloucestershire, Bristol and Bath Chipping Sodbury School serves the immediate local community of Chipping Sodbury town and the wider villages and towns that surround Chipping Sodbury. The school remains oversubscribed on first preference and students access the school either via a short walk from Chipping Sodbury or via a range of school buses that bring children in from the wider South Gloucestershire area. Chipping Sodbury is an ancient market town founded in the 12 th century; it is close to the smaller villages of Old Sodbury and Little Sodbury and sits on the edge of the Cotswolds. The town is only a ten minute drive from the M4 which provides good access to the city of Bristol and the wider West Country Region. There is also very good access to the Roman city of Bath which is approximately a thirty minute drive.

Teacher of Maths School: Contract type: Contract term: Salary: Chipping Sodbury School South Gloucestershire Full-time Permanent Main/Upper Pay Range Start date: September 2018 We are seeking to appoint a highly inspirational teacher of Maths who is enthusiastic and highly motivated. Historically, results in the Maths Faculty at the school have been strong; however, there is the potential for these to be even stronger. We believe that with the right appointment, the department can continue to be an exceptional place of learning. We are looking to recruit an excellent practitioner who holds student progress and high quality teaching and learning at the core of everything that they do. Students at Chipping Sodbury enjoy Maths and there is good progression from Key Stage Four into A level. The Maths team also inspire and support students in learning about Maths in the real world and beyond the curriculum through a range of additional curriculum projects that have been developed over the years. The successful candidate will join a team of excellent practitioners who work together to inspire our students to become passionate mathematicians. Beyond the faculty you will work with a wide variety of vibrant and energetic staff who believe in their own development. As a result of this, staff take responsibility in continuing their own professional learning and regularly lead or are involved in insight projects or who lead staff professional learning. This focus on development of staff has led to many of our staff taking on additional responsibilities within Chipping Sodbury School or moving on to other promotions at other institutions; this is something we really value. You will also have the opportunity to work closely with two of the three main Universities in the region University of Bristol and Bath Spa University, in both your own continued professional development but also the engagement with teacher training programmes. As a school, we passionately believe in learning for all and are committed to not only developing our students, but all who work within our community and therefore, you will be supported with your professional development.

Application Process Closing date for applications: Friday 11 th May 2018 at 9am Interviews: w/c 21 st May 2018 Applications should be made by way of a letter (maximum2 sides A4) addressed to the Headteacher, Katherine Turner with an accompanying application form (CV s are not accepted). You letter and application should aim to cover the following principles: How your role as a teacher of Maths will have a positive impact on student progress. How you will contribute to the development of the Maths team. Evidence of the impact that you have had on developing an aspect of teaching and learning. The interview process will provide the opportunity for school visits, however, we appreciate that candidates can understand more about our school by visiting in advance of an application. Therefore, if you wish to visit us, please contact Julie Passco (Head s PA) (julie.passco@chippingsodburyschool.com) who will arrange this with you. References Please select two referees who will be able to inform us of your ability to fulfil the criteria as outlined in this advert and job specification. One should be your most recent Principal or Headteacher and the other should be able to make professional reference to your work as a teacher. Chipping Sodbury School is committed to safeguarding young people through its selection process. Chipping Sodbury School: Respect, Responsibility, Aspiration, Integrity

Teacher of Maths: Job Description Job title Job Description Relationships Salary Teacher of Maths This job description is to be performed in accordance with the requirements of the School Teachers Pay and Conditions Document and within the range of professional duties set out in that document that apply to a classroom teacher The post holder will be line managed by the Head of Faculty. Where there is a tutorial role then this work will be overseen by a Head of House MPS/UPS Leadership & Management o To work with the Head of Faculty to ensure that school policies are put into practice both in the department and around the school. o To work as a member of a faculty with recognition that for some work there may be a need to work within another faculty or division. o To contribute to the school improvement planning process through whole school and faculty based planning, review and evaluation processes. o To meet regularly as needed with the Head of Faculty and participate in team meetings at both faculty and year level. o To meet regularly with the Head of Faculty and the faculty team. o To take part with school meetings as per the school meetings cycle. o To be responsible for other parts of faculty work as agreed with the Head of Faculty. o To participate in the arrangements made for the performance management of teachers. o To work with the Head of Maths faculty to drive forwards the improvement agenda for the teaching of Maths Curriculum & Teaching o To work with other members of the department to formulate, implement and review appropriate curricula and schemes of work in accordance with the National Curriculum, exam board syllabuses and any other appropriate frameworks. o To teach, according to their educational needs, the pupils assigned to you including the setting and marking of work to be carried out by students. o To plan and prepare courses and lessons. o To promote the use of ICT within the department. Assessment o To support the implementation of the school s assessment, recording and reporting policies and procedures. o To mark, review and assess student work and provide appropriate feedback through internal and external reporting and reviewing procedures. o To provide and/or contribute to oral and written assessments, reports and references relating to individual pupils and groups of pupils. o To support as necessary external assessment procedures. o To support the use of assessment data at individual student level throughout the faculty.

Whole School o To participate in appropriate whole school activities that promote the work of the faculty. o To participate in arrangements for further training and professional development as a teacher especially in the context of performance management objectives and whole school priorities. o For those teachers serving an induction period (NQT), participating in arrangements for supervision and training. o To maintain good order and discipline among students and safeguard their health and safety both when they are authorised to be on the school premises and when they are engaged in authorised school activities elsewhere. o To contribute positively at all times to the ethos, wellbeing and further development work of the school and in particular to promote the whole school values of respect, responsibility, aspiration and integrity. o To respect and follow the expectations of the Staff Code of Conduct. o To be responsible for the safeguarding and promotion of the welfare of children. Other o To have responsibility for a vertical tutor group Special Conditions o The post holder will be subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check to satisfy child protection requirements. The post is exempt from the provision of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act and all convictions must be declared. o The post is subject to satisfactory references o The post is subject to a satisfactory medical reference.

Person Specification Key: 1. Application Form 2. Other documentary evidence including references 3. Interview process Appointment Criteria Essential (E) Desirable (D) Assessment Method 1. Experience and qualifications 1.1 Good Honours degree or equivalent E 1/2 1.2 Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) E 1/2 1.3 A higher degree D 1/2 1.4 Successful teaching experience, across the ability range, at KS3 and at KS4 1.5 Evidence of engagement with recent and relevant professional development 1.6 Experience in a school/setting serving a broad ability range including SEND and disadvantaged students E 1/2/3 D 1/2/3 E 1/3 Essential (E) Desirable (D) Assessment Method 2. Knowledge, understanding and skills 2.1 An excellent teaching practitioner E 2/3 2.2 Effective communication skills able to write accurately E 1/3 and effectively for all audiences 2.3 Ability to maintain a high work rate and to juggle a range E 1/3 of tasks and competing priorities 2.4 Recent experience in innovative curriculum development D 1/2/3 2.5 Experience of data interpretation used to impact on outcomes E 1/2/3 Essential (E) Desirable (D) 3. Values and beliefs and personal attributes be able to demonstrate through experience 3.1 A commitment to inclusive education and the belief that E 1/3 all can succeed 3.2 Maintaining high expectations and standards of E 1/2/3 participation, achievement and behaviour 3.3 Enthusiasm, energy and ambition E 1/2/3 3.4 Personal impact and presence E 1/2/3 3.5 Tact and sensitivity E 1/2/3 3.6 Flexible, adaptable and reflective E 1/2/3 3.7 Sense of humour E 1/3 3.8 Aspirations for further promotion D 1/3 3.9 A strong team player and willing to contribute to the wider life of the school Assessment Method E 1/2/3