LONDON BOROUGH OF BRENT SCHOOLS
Brent, London
Name of Headteacher: Alex Thomas Kingsbury High School is a vibrant learning environment with a strong community ethos. The School: As a large 12 form entry 11-18 split site school we are situated in an inner London location, but with an out of London feel - surrounded by parkland with large playing fields and great local amenities, excellent transport links to enable easy access from central London and fringe areas. Our school is truly diverse in its makeup, whilst united as one family working to achieve the best for all our students. The Post: Job Summary Kingsbury High School are seeking to appoint an Associate Head of Biology to join the science team. This person will be a teacher who is a leader or aspiring leader who can show case evidence of outcomes (particularly in terms of value-added scores) of students you have been responsible for. You will need to have a proven track record of improving attainment in your subject, or be able to demonstrate clear examples of how your collaborative contribution impacted the department. You will have QTS and be an expert in your subject up to and including Key Stage 5, and be able to confidently communicate it to students through planned lessons. In addition to the Main Pay Scale duties, the Associate Head of Faculty for Biology is responsible to the Head of Faculty / Leadership Group Line Manager / Headteacher for the following: Liaising with: Members of the Leadership Group, other members of the Faculty and of other Faculties, Student Support Services and relevant staff with cross-school responsibilities, relevant support staff, LA staff, parents and Governors. Purpose: To be accountable as Subject Leader for managing and developing the subject/curriculum area. To be accountable for student progress and development within the subject/curriculum area. To raise standards of student attainment and achievement within the subject/curriculum area and to monitor and support student progress. The provision of an appropriately broad, balanced, relevant and differentiated curriculum for students studying within the subject/curriculum area, in accordance with the aims of the Faculty, the School and the curricular policies determined by the Governing Body and Headteacher of the School. To manage and deploy teaching/support staff, financial and physical resources effectively within the subject/curriculum area. To develop and enhance the teaching practice of others. Promoting the school's ethos and culture to the broader community and beyond. MAIN CORE DUTIES Operational/Strategic Planning: To manage the development of appropriate syllabuses, resources, schemes of work, marking policies, assessment and teaching and learning strategies in the subject/curriculum area. The day-to-day management, control and operation of course provision with the department, including effective deployment of staff and physical resources. To actively monitor and follow up student progress. To implement School Policies and Procedures, e.g. Equal Opportunities, Health and Safety, COSHH, Accommodation Strategy, etc. To work with colleagues to formulate aims, objectives and strategic plans for the Faculty as a whole and for the subject/curriculum area in particular which have coherence and relevance to the needs of students and to the aims, objectives and strategic plans of the School. To manage the business planning function of the subject/curriculum area, and to ensure that planning activities reflect the needs of students within the subject/curriculum area, SDP and the aims and objectives of the School. To manage post holders and other staff to ensure that the work of the subject/curriculum area throughout the curriculum area fully reflects the School's distinctive ethos/mission. In conjunction with the Specialist Status Director(s), managing the implementation of the agreed development plans for Specialist Status. Working with the ICT Co-ordinator to ensure the that application of ICT is fully implemented into the Curriculum, including the development of materials for Open/Independent Learning. To ensure that Health and Safety policies and practices, including Risk Assessments, throughout the Department are in-line with national requirements and are updated where necessary, therefore liaising with the School's Health and Safety Manager. Curriculum Development: To lead curriculum development for the whole Faculty. To keep up to date with National developments in subject/curriculum areas within the Faculty and teaching practice and methodology. To keep abreast of curriculum development and initiatives at National, regional and local levels as they pertain to subject/curriculum areas within the Faculty. To ensure that accreditation with the relevant examination and validating bodies is maintained. To ensure that cross curricular initiatives are developed within the subject/curriculum, areas of the Faculty: Citizenship, ICT, Key Skills, etc. Staffing: To work with the Director of Resources to ensure that staff development needs are identified and that appropriate programmes are designed to meet such needs. To be responsible for the efficient and effective deployment of the Faculty's technicians/support staff. To undertake Performance Management Review(s) and to act as reviewer for a group of staff within the Faculty. To participate in the interview process for teaching posts when required and to ensure effective induction of new staff in line with School procedures. To promote teamwork and to motivate staff to ensure effective working relations. To act as a positive role model. Quality Assurance: Ensure the effective operation of quality control systems within the Faculty. To set clear targets within the Faculty and to work towards their attainment. Establish common standards of practice within the Faculty and develop the effectiveness of teaching and learning styles in all subject/curriculum areas within the Faculty. To undertake regular lesson observation in order to secure quality assurance. Implement quality procedures and ensure adherence to those within the Faculty. To monitor and evaluate the subject/curriculum areas in line with agreed School procedures including evaluation against quality standards and performance criteria. To ensure modification and improvement where required. To ensure that the Faculty's quality procedures meet the requirements of Self Evaluation and the Strategic Plan. Management Information: Ensure the maintenance of accurate and up-to-date information concerning the faculty and its constituents on the management information system, Intranet and School Web Site. To make use of analysis and evaluate performance data provided. To identify and take appropriate action on issues arising from data, systems and reports; setting deadlines where necessary and reviewing progress on the action taken. Produce reports within the quality assurance cycle for the department. Produce reports on examination performance, including the use of value-added data. In conjunction with the relevant officer, to manage the Faculty's collection of data. To provide the Governing Body with relevant information relating to the Faculty's performance and development. Communications: To ensure that all members of the Faculty are familiar with its aims and objectives. To ensure effective communication/consultation as appropriate with the parents of students. To liaise with partner schools, higher education, Industry, Examination Boards, Awarding Bodies and other relevant external bodies. To represent the Faculty's views and interests. Marketing and Liaison: To contribute to the School liaison and marketing activities, e.g. the collection of material for press releases. To lead the development of effective subject links with partner schools and the community, attendance where necessary at liaison events in partner schools and the effective promotion of subjects at Open Days/Evenings and other events. To actively promote the development of effective subject links with external agencies. Management of Resources: To ensure that the available resources of space, staff, money and equipment are managed efficiently within the limits, guidelines and procedures laid down; including deploying the Faculty budget, acting as a cost centre holder, requisitioning, organising and maintaining equipment and stock, and keeping appropriate records. To work with the Timetable Managers in order to ensure that the Faculty's teaching commitments are effectively and efficiently time-tabled and roomed. Pastoral System: To ensure that the overall progress and development of students within the Faculty is monitored and supported. To ensure that student attendance together with students' progress and performance in relation to targets set for each individual is monitored; ensuring that follow-up procedures are adhered to and that appropriate action is taken where necessary To act as a personal Tutor and to carry out the duties associated with that role as outlined in the generic job description. To contribute to PSHCE . click apply for full job details
Name of Headteacher: Alex Thomas Kingsbury High School is a vibrant learning environment with a strong community ethos. The School: As a large 12 form entry 11-18 split site school we are situated in an inner London location, but with an out of London feel - surrounded by parkland with large playing fields and great local amenities, excellent transport links to enable easy access from central London and fringe areas. Our school is truly diverse in its makeup, whilst united as one family working to achieve the best for all our students. The Post: Job Summary Kingsbury High School are seeking to appoint an Associate Head of Biology to join the science team. This person will be a teacher who is a leader or aspiring leader who can show case evidence of outcomes (particularly in terms of value-added scores) of students you have been responsible for. You will need to have a proven track record of improving attainment in your subject, or be able to demonstrate clear examples of how your collaborative contribution impacted the department. You will have QTS and be an expert in your subject up to and including Key Stage 5, and be able to confidently communicate it to students through planned lessons. In addition to the Main Pay Scale duties, the Associate Head of Faculty for Biology is responsible to the Head of Faculty / Leadership Group Line Manager / Headteacher for the following: Liaising with: Members of the Leadership Group, other members of the Faculty and of other Faculties, Student Support Services and relevant staff with cross-school responsibilities, relevant support staff, LA staff, parents and Governors. Purpose: To be accountable as Subject Leader for managing and developing the subject/curriculum area. To be accountable for student progress and development within the subject/curriculum area. To raise standards of student attainment and achievement within the subject/curriculum area and to monitor and support student progress. The provision of an appropriately broad, balanced, relevant and differentiated curriculum for students studying within the subject/curriculum area, in accordance with the aims of the Faculty, the School and the curricular policies determined by the Governing Body and Headteacher of the School. To manage and deploy teaching/support staff, financial and physical resources effectively within the subject/curriculum area. To develop and enhance the teaching practice of others. Promoting the school's ethos and culture to the broader community and beyond. MAIN CORE DUTIES Operational/Strategic Planning: To manage the development of appropriate syllabuses, resources, schemes of work, marking policies, assessment and teaching and learning strategies in the subject/curriculum area. The day-to-day management, control and operation of course provision with the department, including effective deployment of staff and physical resources. To actively monitor and follow up student progress. To implement School Policies and Procedures, e.g. Equal Opportunities, Health and Safety, COSHH, Accommodation Strategy, etc. To work with colleagues to formulate aims, objectives and strategic plans for the Faculty as a whole and for the subject/curriculum area in particular which have coherence and relevance to the needs of students and to the aims, objectives and strategic plans of the School. To manage the business planning function of the subject/curriculum area, and to ensure that planning activities reflect the needs of students within the subject/curriculum area, SDP and the aims and objectives of the School. To manage post holders and other staff to ensure that the work of the subject/curriculum area throughout the curriculum area fully reflects the School's distinctive ethos/mission. In conjunction with the Specialist Status Director(s), managing the implementation of the agreed development plans for Specialist Status. Working with the ICT Co-ordinator to ensure the that application of ICT is fully implemented into the Curriculum, including the development of materials for Open/Independent Learning. To ensure that Health and Safety policies and practices, including Risk Assessments, throughout the Department are in-line with national requirements and are updated where necessary, therefore liaising with the School's Health and Safety Manager. Curriculum Development: To lead curriculum development for the whole Faculty. To keep up to date with National developments in subject/curriculum areas within the Faculty and teaching practice and methodology. To keep abreast of curriculum development and initiatives at National, regional and local levels as they pertain to subject/curriculum areas within the Faculty. To ensure that accreditation with the relevant examination and validating bodies is maintained. To ensure that cross curricular initiatives are developed within the subject/curriculum, areas of the Faculty: Citizenship, ICT, Key Skills, etc. Staffing: To work with the Director of Resources to ensure that staff development needs are identified and that appropriate programmes are designed to meet such needs. To be responsible for the efficient and effective deployment of the Faculty's technicians/support staff. To undertake Performance Management Review(s) and to act as reviewer for a group of staff within the Faculty. To participate in the interview process for teaching posts when required and to ensure effective induction of new staff in line with School procedures. To promote teamwork and to motivate staff to ensure effective working relations. To act as a positive role model. Quality Assurance: Ensure the effective operation of quality control systems within the Faculty. To set clear targets within the Faculty and to work towards their attainment. Establish common standards of practice within the Faculty and develop the effectiveness of teaching and learning styles in all subject/curriculum areas within the Faculty. To undertake regular lesson observation in order to secure quality assurance. Implement quality procedures and ensure adherence to those within the Faculty. To monitor and evaluate the subject/curriculum areas in line with agreed School procedures including evaluation against quality standards and performance criteria. To ensure modification and improvement where required. To ensure that the Faculty's quality procedures meet the requirements of Self Evaluation and the Strategic Plan. Management Information: Ensure the maintenance of accurate and up-to-date information concerning the faculty and its constituents on the management information system, Intranet and School Web Site. To make use of analysis and evaluate performance data provided. To identify and take appropriate action on issues arising from data, systems and reports; setting deadlines where necessary and reviewing progress on the action taken. Produce reports within the quality assurance cycle for the department. Produce reports on examination performance, including the use of value-added data. In conjunction with the relevant officer, to manage the Faculty's collection of data. To provide the Governing Body with relevant information relating to the Faculty's performance and development. Communications: To ensure that all members of the Faculty are familiar with its aims and objectives. To ensure effective communication/consultation as appropriate with the parents of students. To liaise with partner schools, higher education, Industry, Examination Boards, Awarding Bodies and other relevant external bodies. To represent the Faculty's views and interests. Marketing and Liaison: To contribute to the School liaison and marketing activities, e.g. the collection of material for press releases. To lead the development of effective subject links with partner schools and the community, attendance where necessary at liaison events in partner schools and the effective promotion of subjects at Open Days/Evenings and other events. To actively promote the development of effective subject links with external agencies. Management of Resources: To ensure that the available resources of space, staff, money and equipment are managed efficiently within the limits, guidelines and procedures laid down; including deploying the Faculty budget, acting as a cost centre holder, requisitioning, organising and maintaining equipment and stock, and keeping appropriate records. To work with the Timetable Managers in order to ensure that the Faculty's teaching commitments are effectively and efficiently time-tabled and roomed. Pastoral System: To ensure that the overall progress and development of students within the Faculty is monitored and supported. To ensure that student attendance together with students' progress and performance in relation to targets set for each individual is monitored; ensuring that follow-up procedures are adhered to and that appropriate action is taken where necessary To act as a personal Tutor and to carry out the duties associated with that role as outlined in the generic job description. To contribute to PSHCE . click apply for full job details
Vision for Education - Manchester
1:1 Tutor (Full time or Part Time) Manchester £30 per hour (salary is depending on experience and/or qualifications ) May 2024 start The School and Role This Local authority are looking for a 1:1 Tutor to support students based in Manchester. They are looking to appoint a passionate 1:1 Tutor to deliver core subjects 1:1 with students unable to attend education or needing support in a curriculum area. Working with this Local authority with an established team around the child, the desired 1:1 Tutor will work 1:1 with pupils with SEND or who are Looked After. Sessions can range from 1 - 5 hours per day depending on the student's needs. The 1:1 Tutor role is long term to offer consistency for the students. Requirements The desired 1:1 Tutor will have: - A teaching qualification, - Experience of building positive relationships with students, - Experience of working with students with SEND, - The ability to deliver Maths & English sessions, - A passion for the progress of students struggling to engage with education, - An ability to work with different professionals to support the student (e.g. social workers, educational psychologists) What we offer As a 1:1 Tutor, part of our team, you benefit from: Excellent daily rates paid using the PAYE system. Guaranteed pay scheme (subject to availability). Social and networking events. Pension contributions. CPD to help with your professional development. Access to a dedicated consultant. About us The Edwin Group is a Top 10 UK-employer in The Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2023. Rated as 'Excellent' by our staff in all categories and recognised as having industry leading and world-class levels of employee engagement across the Group. We are a market-leading education supply agency committed to the development of young people. With branches across the country, we are an employer of choice for high quality educators. We do not discriminate on the grounds of age, gender, race, colour, religion, disability or sexual orientation, and we welcome applications from all sections of the community. How to apply If you are a 1:1 Tutor who can enthuse, motivate and engage learners and would like the challenge of working in a rewarding environment, then we want to hear from you. Apply today via this website, or for more information about this role and other opportunities call us on (phone number removed).
1:1 Tutor (Full time or Part Time) Manchester £30 per hour (salary is depending on experience and/or qualifications ) May 2024 start The School and Role This Local authority are looking for a 1:1 Tutor to support students based in Manchester. They are looking to appoint a passionate 1:1 Tutor to deliver core subjects 1:1 with students unable to attend education or needing support in a curriculum area. Working with this Local authority with an established team around the child, the desired 1:1 Tutor will work 1:1 with pupils with SEND or who are Looked After. Sessions can range from 1 - 5 hours per day depending on the student's needs. The 1:1 Tutor role is long term to offer consistency for the students. Requirements The desired 1:1 Tutor will have: - A teaching qualification, - Experience of building positive relationships with students, - Experience of working with students with SEND, - The ability to deliver Maths & English sessions, - A passion for the progress of students struggling to engage with education, - An ability to work with different professionals to support the student (e.g. social workers, educational psychologists) What we offer As a 1:1 Tutor, part of our team, you benefit from: Excellent daily rates paid using the PAYE system. Guaranteed pay scheme (subject to availability). Social and networking events. Pension contributions. CPD to help with your professional development. Access to a dedicated consultant. About us The Edwin Group is a Top 10 UK-employer in The Sunday Times Best Places to Work 2023. Rated as 'Excellent' by our staff in all categories and recognised as having industry leading and world-class levels of employee engagement across the Group. We are a market-leading education supply agency committed to the development of young people. With branches across the country, we are an employer of choice for high quality educators. We do not discriminate on the grounds of age, gender, race, colour, religion, disability or sexual orientation, and we welcome applications from all sections of the community. How to apply If you are a 1:1 Tutor who can enthuse, motivate and engage learners and would like the challenge of working in a rewarding environment, then we want to hear from you. Apply today via this website, or for more information about this role and other opportunities call us on (phone number removed).