Job Advert Teacher Secondary: Mathematics Blossom House is an Ofsted-rated Outstanding specialist school for children aged 3 19 years of age with speech, language and communication difficulties. Although many of the children have some associated difficulties such as fine motor problems or poor organisational skills, they are all within the average range of cognitive abilities. Teacher Secondary: Mathematics We have an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic Secondary Mathematics Teacher to join our Teaching Team, supporting children who have speech and language and communication difficulties. The role involves teaching and delivering Maths lessons to children in KS3, KS4 and KS5. We have a maximum class size of approximately 6 pupils working alongside an experienced team of Teaching Assistants, Speech and Language Therapists and Occupational Therapists. s from Newly Qualified Teachers with Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) will be considered for the role, and support will be provided. We offer: A supportive working environment in a newly refurbished building. Close to a good transport network and on-site free parking is available. Small class sizes and the opportunity to work 1-1 with children where possible. Support from an enthusiastic and dedicated team of Therapy staff and Teachers who will work alongside you in the classroom. Our Speech & Language Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Physiotherapist, Art Therapists, Music Therapists, and Play Therapists aim to maximise each child s potential in a nurturing and supportive environment. Opportunities for continued professional development. Competitive salaries, generous staff benefits and a friendly nurturing environment. The ideal candidate will have: Confidence, enthusiasm and a passion for learning. A relevant teaching qualification. The ability to teach Mathematics up to and including A-Level. The ability to build good working relationships with children, teachers, parents and carers. Experience of working with children with Special Education Needs (SEN), particularly children on the Autism Spectrum. Page 1 of 6
Experience of working with children and the ability to manage groups of children and cope with challenging behaviour are desirable for the role. The ability to manage a small group of children with complex social communication needs. The ability to promote positive behaviour in a nurturing environment. The role is a Permanent, Full-Time role. Monday to Friday (08:30 17:00) Annual salary: Salary dependent on experience Closing date: 20 th July 2018 Early applications are encouraged, we d love to hear from you as soon as possible! To start: September 2018 Applicants will need to complete an application form detailing how they meet the requirements of the person specification, along with the recruitment activity detailed below. If you wish to apply for the post, please download the application form from the school website: www.blossomhouseschool.co.uk/vacancies and email completed forms to recruitment@blossomhouseschool.co.uk This role is subject to the relevant Safeguarding checks, which will include an Enhanced DBS check and right to work in the UK checks. Job Title: Reports to: Accountable to: Contract term: Job Description Teacher: Secondary : Mathematics The Secondary Teacher will be a member of the Secondary Team, under the leadership of the Principal and relevant leads in the school. Principal Permanent, Full-Time Hours per week: Monday to Friday, 08:30 to 17:00 Salary per annum: Salary dependent on experience Page 2 of 6
Responsibilities and Duties To write, implement and evaluate half termly plans following a departmental Scheme of Work To write, implement and evaluate weekly/daily plans following termly plans To record and evaluate children s progress using relevant departmental systems To assess and level children, as required by subject To write end of term reports and provide Annual Review reports for each child for each subject taught To write termly Individual Education Plans for each child taught To set home learning tasks in line with the school s home learning policy To liaise with Multi-Disciplinary Team, and outside agencies as appropriate, providing professional advice and feedback To manage behaviour according to the school Behaviour Policy To liaise closely with and manage the Learning Support Assistant (LSA) regarding record-keeping and behaviour management To attend staff meetings as required To provide parents with termly curriculum area plans; to attend twice yearly parent feedback evenings and parent/teacher social evenings; liaise with parents as required under the guidance of the Principal To attend INSET, and ensure Continuing Professional Development To be fully aware of all applicable Blossom House School Policies To provide an environment for the children that enables them to realise their potential and maximise their academic, social, physical and emotional development Page 3 of 6
Person Specification Qualifications Educated to GSCE level QTS Tertiary English Qualification Post-graduate Teaching Diploma / Qualification Knowledge & Understanding A basic understanding of how children develop & learn A basic understanding of Safeguarding and child protection in schools An understanding of supporting diversity and equal opportunities Lesson planning and Assessments Curriculum for KS3, KS4 and KS5 An understanding of health and safety and confidentiality Skills Clear written and spoken English Teaching Delivery skills Good report-writing skills (e.g.: Annual Reviews, End of Term Reports, Education Plans, etc.) Good classroom management skills (e.g.: managing behaviour, appropriate use of resources, time, and support from colleagues) Good numeracy and literacy skills Experience Experience of working with children Page 4 of 6
Experience of working with groups of children Experience or awareness of special needs Experience of teaching the Secondary Maths Curriculum Experience of working with children with challenging behaviour Experience of working within a multi-disciplinary team or with a therapist Personal Attributes Flexibility and creativity in your approach to tasks Ability to build good relationships with children, teachers, parents and carers Patience and a positive attitude Ability to adapt to changes quickly Ability to work as part of a team Ability to work independently on prescribed tasks Willingness to participate in training and other learning activities Ability to communicate clearly to a variety of professionals Willingness to support diversity and ensure all pupils with speech & language difficulties have equal access to opportunities to play and develop Safe-guarding & Child Protection (COMPULSORY) A commitment to follow school policies, procedures and guidance A commitment to the protection and safeguarding of children and young people Successful Enhanced DBS Status Recruitment Activity (to accompany your application form) 1. Why would you like to work in a school that specialises in pupils with speech, language and communication difficulties (400 words max.) Page 5 of 6
2. Please explain how you would deliver a lesson on multiplying two numbers together, with each number being no bigger than 10, to a group of Year 7 pupils with speech and language difficulties (max 300 words). Page 6 of 6