English Class Teacher - Caerphilly Secondary

1st September start
Full Time
Posted 1 day ago
Expiring 23rd October
Caerphilly, Wales
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Role Overview Zen Educate is seeking a dedicated, passionate, and dynamic English Teacher to join our team for a full-time, long-term position starting this September. In this role, you will be responsible for inspiring students and fostering a deep appreciation for the English language and literature. You will design and deliver high-quality, engaging lessons that comprehensively develop students’ reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills. Beyond teaching, you will play a pivotal role in creating an inclusive, positive classroom culture that encourages critical thinking, self-expression, and academic excellence. Key Responsibilities To succeed in this role, you will manage a variety of academic and administrative duties: 1. Curriculum Planning & Lesson Delivery Design & Prep: Plan, prepare, and deliver highly engaging, differentiated lessons that cater to a wide range of learning styles and abilities. Skill Development: Focus heavily on building core competencies in reading comprehension, analytical writing, spoken communication, and active listening. Critical Thinking: Encourage students to analyse texts, debate ideas, and articulate their thoughts clearly and creatively. 2. Assessment & Progress Tracking Formative & Summative Grading: Regularly assess student work, providing constructive feedback that guides their individual progress. Data-Driven Support: Monitor student performance to identify those who need extra support or enrichment, implementing tailored intervention strategies. Development Plans: Design and maintain individual student development plans to ensure everyone has a pathway to academic success. 3. Communication & Collaboration Parents’ Evenings: Prepare for and actively participate in scheduled parents' evenings, offering clear, compassionate, and constructive updates on student progress. Departmental Alignment: Collaborate with fellow educators to share best practices, align on curriculum goals, and contribute to a positive school community. What We Are Looking For (Requirements) Qualifications: A relevant degree in English (Literature or Language) and a recognised teaching qualification (e.g., QTS, PGCE, or equivalent). Experience: Proven experience teaching English at the secondary level (or relevant key stages) with a strong track record of student progress. Classroom Management: Excellent organisational and classroom management skills, with the ability to foster a safe, respectful, and focused learning environment. Communication: Exceptional written and verbal communication skills—both for teaching students and collaborating with parents and staff. Position Details & Logistics Start Date: September 2026 Commitment: Full-time, long-term contract Planning Expectations: Full responsibility for lesson planning, preparation, and curriculum mapping is required. Extracurricular Duties: Attendance at parents' evenings, staff meetings, and professional development days as required.
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    SEN School school in DenbighshireFull Time
    19 May - 18 Jul 2025
    Summary: We are seeking a dedicated and experienced SEN School Teacher to join our specialised residential school in Denbighshire. This full-time role offers an exciting opportunity to contribute to an environment that upholds our school's ethos of nurturing every child's potential through personalised learning and compassionate support. The successful candidate will be committed to delivering high-quality English education tailored to the needs of students with special educational needs, working within a collaborative team to foster a positive and inclusive community. The role is long-term/permanent, providing stability and continuity for both staff and students. Key Responsibilities: - Plan and deliver English lessons to small classes of up to five students, ensuring lessons are accessible and cater to individual learning needs in accordance with the school’s personalised approach. - Assess and monitor student progress regularly, adapting teaching methods and resources to support individual development and achieve GCSE level outcomes where appropriate. - Work alongside two Teaching Assistants to provide targeted support for students, facilitating their engagement and understanding of the curriculum. - Develop individualised learning programmes in collaboration with the wider team, ensuring alignment with each student’s educational plan and goals. - Maintain a safe, nurturing, and inclusive classroom environment that promotes the well-being and confidence of all learners. - Uphold the school's values of respect, resilience, and independence, fostering a positive ethos that encourages student participation and achievement. - Collaborate with colleagues, parents, and external professionals to support holistic student development and ensure consistent progress. - Contribute to the planning and organisation of school activities and interventions that promote social, emotional, and academic growth. Why Join Zen Educate? At Zen Educate, we understand the importance of work-life balance for teachers and teaching assistants. Whether you are looking for better pay, more flexibility in your schedule, or hands-on support to help you find the right role, we are here to support you every step of the way. Join our platform today and let us help you take the next step in your career.
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