MATHEMATICS Team Leader TLR 2C/2A depending on experience. Permanent, required from September 2015 Everyone Learning 11-18 Academy Converter (May 2014) 1008 on roll 178 Sixth Form Maths is a strength of our school, a popular subject with an impressive track record at GCSE and A level. We are looking for an excellent teacher of Maths who is ready to be a leader within our ambitious and capable team. This is a good opportunity for you to lead, to innovate and to be part of the next level of success. The team has been at the heart of much innovation including online feedback, developing mathematical thinking and off site visits for Maths activities. We will give you the opportunity to develop the quality of teaching and learning across the team, leading training and supporting others. We want you to be able to teach at all levels and to help create an outstanding environment for learning, and we will support you in developing your career as a leader in education; professional learning for all staff is a high priority here. Maths is taught in a purpose built suite of 8 classrooms with good team facilities. There will be many opportunities for you to contribute to the busy extra-curricular life of the school. Wheatley Park is situated just outside the City of Oxford, and is a forward-thinking and supportive school with an increasing track record of success, and much positive feedback. We are determined to build on this. We have a mixed rural and urban intake and we are well supported by our community, who recognise the considerable improvements that have taken place in recent years. Our students are happy at school and motivated to succeed, and our staff work well together, providing a collaborative and professional ethos. If you would like to know more, or arrange a visit, please contact Mrs Pat Mason (Finance and Personnel Administrator) on 01865 877634 or by email to pmason@wheatleypark.org Details and an application form are also available on our website. Wheatley Park is committed to safeguarding the welfare of its students and expects all staff to share this commitment. Closing date: Wednesday 25th February 2015 Interview date: Week commencing Monday 2nd March 2015 Address: Holton, Oxford, OX33 1QH Tel: 01865 872441 Fax: 01865 877666 www.wheatleypark.org
Job Description Post Title Purpose Reporting to Salary Level Team Leader in Mathematics To teach Mathematics, providing engaging and appropriate learning opportunities and model good practice. To lead in the development of other teachers through planning, training, peer review and meetings. To promote and maintain high standards for all learners in a key stage.to assess student progress and promote achievement across a key stage. Head of Faculty, Assistant Headteacher, Headteacher, Governing Body Main Scale + TLR 2A or 2C Main Duties and Fields of Accountability Strategic Planning High Standards of Teaching and Learning Student Outcomes Staffing Knowledge/Skills To help develop a strong vision for learning and progress in Maths. To plan for the vision becoming a reality through innovation and development in the Mathematics Faculty. To prepare lessons for classes up to A level based on a sound understanding of the learning needs of every student, modelling good practice for others. To develop schemes of work agreed within the Faculty and support others in following the schemes. To teach assigned classes using a range of appropriate resources and strategies including ICT to engage students. To have knowledge of the learners individual needs including high attainers and those who have SEND and plan accordingly. To assess and monitor student learning including giving verbal and written feedback which improve student progress. To establish and maintain a positive classroom climate which supports the achievement of every student. To promote high standards of behaviour and engagement by using the school s policy and agreed approaches. To set rigorous targets for all classes in your area of responsibility. To ensure that teaching in your area of responsibility is good and has an impact on student progress. To use internal data for tracking and to plan and oversee all necessary interventions. To participate in a rigorous process of Performance Management linked to the school and Faculty priorities. To participate in induction, training and team meetings leading training and development. To support the Head of Faculty to work to a common vision and purpose To maintain up to date knowledge of Mathematics teaching and of research and inspection findings.
To maintain knowledge of the relevant curriculum and course requirements at Keystage 3, GCSE and at AS/A2 level. To be able to communicate effectively, explaining and modelling mathematical ideas as required by all courses. Resources Additional Duties Support To use all resources effectively and efficiently, exercising care and judgement in their use. To establish and maintain an environment conducive to high expectations and To ensure that Health and Safety standards are met and that all necessary risk assessments are carried out and documented. To play a full part in the life of the school, to support its ethos and development. To comply with any reasonable request from a manager to undertake work of a similar level not specified in this job description. The postholder is expected to continue in his/her own professional development. Support in this role will be available through the Head of Faculty and team leader as well as the school s Professional Assistance scheme. February 2015
POST: Team Leader in Mathematics SELECTION CRITERIA ESSENTIAL DESIRABLE Qualifications/ Training/ Knowledge: Experience: Skills: Aptitudes: Honours Graduate in Mathematics or other relevant degree with PGCE or equivalent. A record of Professional Learning relevant to the post over the last two years. Understanding of a range of strategies and pedagogy within mathematics teaching Teaching experience in Maths at secondary school level across a wide range of attainment up to GCSE, ideally two years or more, but we would consider a second year teacher. A clear understanding and successful experience of strategies to raise attainment, particularly at KS4. Experience of influencing other teachers to develop their practice. A confident and effective teacher, able to model outstanding practice. Able to lead and build an engaging climate and positive relationships with young people 11-18. Leadership skills to engage and motivate others, as part of a coherent team. Competence in utilising a range of data to raise pupil performance. Interpersonal skills with young people and adults, with a balance of sensitivity and purpose. Personal organisation and administration to meet deadlines and work within school systems. Relentless in pursuit of improving standards. Committed to the success of every student and keen to seek solutions to meet this challenge. Reflective practitioner, keen to develop own practice as a teacher and as a leader. Willing to take risks to promote rich Resilient, optimistic and hardworking. Mathematics graduate. Knowledge of a range of issues in education. Knowledge of current spec for GCSE, A Level. AS/A2 Maths and Further Maths. Experience of leading other staff within Maths to impact on Familiarity with strategies to support vulnerable learners so that they achieve well. Mentoring staff such as NQTs/PGCE students. Skills in leading/supporting extra-curricular opportunities. Impacting on and improving practice of others. Creative/innovative approaches to lesson planning and extra curricular projects. Confident in embracing the opportunities of new technologies eg Twitter, Google Apps. Flexible, able to adapt to change. Enthusiastic about making a strategic contribution to school improvement. Sense of humour and perspective. Other: Committed to professional learning, willing to devote energy to this. An understanding of child protection and safeguarding issues. A commitment to the welfare of every student. Keen to be involved in developing the extra-curricular work of the school and community. Above All... A deep thinker who can translate ideas into practice and support others to do the same. A person who has a sense of the
February 2015 moral purpose inherent in teaching Maths in a comprehensive school.