Skip to content

JobShark: Find the Right Job

 

Job Application

 
 
 

Please answer the following questions in order to process your application.

 
 
Email Address *
 
Select your working status in the UK *
 
 
 
File Attachments:
(2MB file maximum. doc, docx, pdf, rtf or txt files only)
 
Attach a CV * 
 
Optional covering letter 
OR
Clear covering letter
 
 
 * denotes required field
 
 
 
Additional Information:
 
First Name
 
Last Name
 
Address
 
Country
 
Home Telephone
 
Mobile/Cell
 
Availability/Notice
 
Salary Expectation GBP
 
Approximately how far are you willing to travel to work (in miles) ?
 
 
 

Key Privacy Information

When you apply for a job, JobShark will collect the information you provide in the application and disclose it to the advertiser of the job.

If the advertiser wishes to contact you they have agreed to use your information following data protection law.

JobShark will keep a copy of the application for 90 days.

More information about our Privacy Policy.

 

Job Details

 

Computer Science Teacher (Permanent)

Location: Rugby Country: UK Rate: £30k - £46,525 + SEN1 TLR
 

Are you a Warwickshire based Computer Science Teacher with aspirations to teach in an SEN school If so, we may have just the role for you.

OVERALL RESPONSIBILITIES
To carry out the professional duties of a teacher as circumstances may require, and in accordance with the school's policies, under the direction of the Head Teacher
To play a significant role in the establishment, maintenance and development of a calm and safe learning environment. To provide and promote the emotional well-being of each individual to reflect our commitment to educating the whole child'
To respect and maintain the confidential nature of the work

CURRICULUM
To plan, prepare, evaluate and review learning programmes which reflect sound practice and facilitate physical, emotional, social, cultural and moral development
To teach individual pupils/small groups of pupils and review lessons, teaching and learning styles in accordance with school practice and policy
To participate in the arrangements for preparing pupils for public examinations and in assessing pupils for the purpose of such examinations; recording and reporting such assessments; and participating in arrangements for pupils' presentation for, and supervising during such examinations
To supervise and so far as practicable, teach any pupils whose teacher is absent
To participate in the review of the development and management of activities related to the curriculum, organisation
To act as a faculty coordinator, responsible for the coordination, self-evaluation and development planning for the group of subjects

PUPILS
To establish good relationships with pupils based on confidence, trust, understanding and mutual respect, setting a good role model for pupils
To set challenging, appropriate and demanding expectations designed to promote self-esteem, positive learning, independence and resilience
To provide feedback to pupils in relation to progress and achievement
To encourage pupils to maintain socially acceptable standards of behaviour and to encourage and maintain good order and discipline among pupils and safeguard their health and safety. To be familiar with behavioural approaches and with the school's Behaviour Management Policy
To provide all pupils with guidance and counselling of a personal, social and educational nature
To take a significant share of responsibility in the supervision of pupils at break time and participate in administrative tasks related to break time, including the management and support for other teachers and resources in the school
To be aware of any problems by maintaining good communication and alleviating difficulties with resources

PUPIL PROGRESS
To assess, record and report on the development, progress and attainment of the pupils
To develop appropriate profiles on pupils' education, personal and social needs
To participate in meetings, eg annual reviews, on individual children to discuss pupils' progress within school

STAFF GROUP
To maintain clear, effective and impartial communication between all staff at the school
To participate in the Group's Staff Development Programme
To attend and participate in multi-disciplinary and school meetings and attend inset days
To participate in appropriate In-Service Training
To support colleagues as appropriate

ASSESSMENT, RECORDING AND REPORTING
To make full use of the school's mechanisms to assess pupil emotional well-being, learning and behaviour
To prepare educational and learning programmes and record progress in accordance with policy and practice
To prepare reports for Statutory Annual Reviews and any other meetings, as required

RESOURCES
To make effective use of resources within the school and to be aware of the resources provided by the Group and those within the community, as appropriate
To be aware of maintaining safe working practices within all areas with particular reference to Health and Safety Policy
To advise and co-operate with the Senior Leadership Team and other teachers on the preparation and development of courses of study, teaching materials, teaching programmes, methods of teaching and assessment

GENERAL DUTIES
To safeguard and promote the welfare of pupils at all times and to follow Group policy and procedures in this area
To participate in the school's arrangements for appraisal of performance
The teacher should review his/her methods of teaching and programmes of work under the supervision and direction of the Head Teacher
To perform any other reasonable task that the Head Teacher may ask from time to time


Posted Date: 07 May 2024 Reference: JSDH - CS- RUG Employment Agency: Devonshire Hayes Contact: Craig Ewing