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RS/ RE class teacher
Secondary school in WandsworthFull Time
8 Jan - Feb 9
Religious Studies Teacher
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Posted 1 day ago
French, spanish class teacher
Secondary school in WandsworthFull Time
8 Jan - Feb 9
French A- Level Spanish KS3
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Posted 1 day ago
Exams Officer - Outstanding Secondary School
Secondary school in WandsworthFull Time
4 Dec - Jul 19
Exams officer required for outstanding secondary school. About the role: - We are seeking a dedicated and experienced Exams Officer to join our outstanding secondary school located in Wandsworth on a full-time basis. - As an Exams Officer, you will be responsible for coordinating all aspects of the examination process within the school, ensuring that exams run smoothly and efficiently. - You will be responsible for managing exam entries, coordinating invigilation, overseeing the distribution and collection of exam papers, and ensuring that all exam regulations are followed. - The successful candidate will also be responsible for liaising with exam boards, managing the submission of exam results, and providing support to students and staff throughout the examination period. - This is a challenging and rewarding role that requires excellent organizational skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work under pressure. Requirements: - Previous experience working as an Exams Officer in a secondary school setting is essential. - Strong knowledge of exam board requirements and regulations. - Excellent organizational and time management skills. - Ability to work effectively under pressure and meet tight deadlines. - Strong computer literacy, including proficiency in Microsoft Office and exam management software. - Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to work collaboratively with colleagues, students, and parents. - A commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. Qualifications: - A minimum of a bachelor's degree in a relevant field. - Relevant professional qualifications and certifications in exams administration. - Knowledge of SIMS or other school management systems would be advantageous. At Zen Educate, we understand the importance of work-life balance for teachers and teaching assistants. We believe in providing our candidates with better pay and a supportive environment to help them find the right role. With our dedicated team of consultants, we provide hands-on support throughout the recruitment process, ensuring that you are matched with the perfect role that fits your skills and preferences. Join Zen Educate today and take the next step in your teaching career!
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Posted 6 days ago
Secondary SEN TA - outstanding school with training opportunities
Secondary school in WandsworthFull Time
4 Jan - Jul 19
Secondary Teaching Assistant About the Role: We are currently seeking a dedicated and enthusiastic Secondary SEN Teaching Assistant to join our outstanding school located in Wandsworth. This is a full-time position with the potential for a permanent role at the school. As a Secondary SEN TA, you will be matched with a role based on your subject and age preferences. Regular training will be provided to upskill you in areas such as lego therapy, team teach, speech and language shadowing, and GL assessment. Requirements: - Previous experience working as a Teaching Assistant in a secondary school setting - Strong knowledge and understanding of SEN support strategies - Ability to effectively support students with a range of special educational needs - Excellent communication and interpersonal skills - A patient and caring approach towards students - Flexibility and adaptability to work in a dynamic school environment - A valid DBS certificate registered on the update service or willing to apply for one Qualifications: - Minimum of a Level 2 Teaching Assistant qualification - GCSEs (or equivalent) in English and Maths Benefits of Zen Educate: - Work-life balance: We understand the importance of maintaining a healthy work-life balance. With Zen Educate, you have the flexibility to choose when and where you want to work. - Better pay: We believe in fair pay for all our teaching staff. With Zen Educate, you can earn up to 20% more than traditional teaching agencies. - On-hands support: Our dedicated team is here to support you throughout your teaching journey. From helping you find the right role to providing ongoing guidance, we are committed to your success. If you are a passionate and dedicated Secondary SEN Teaching Assistant looking for a new opportunity, apply now with Zen Educate and let us help you find the perfect role!
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Posted 6 days ago
English class teacher
Secondary school in WandsworthFull Time
3 Jan - Jul 22
St John Bosco College Job Profile: Teacher Purpose: To serve the mission of St John Bosco College by providing a high-quality education to raise student achievement. To work collaboratively with other members of staff to maximise the delivery of learning and teaching. To provide pastoral care and spiritual growth opportunities to all students. Salary: Teachers Pay Scale Responsible to: Head of Department/ Subject lead Person Specification • Commitment to supporting the distinctive nature of a Catholic school • Honours Degree • Qualified Teacher Status • Recent and relevant professional development • Willingness to further develop professional skills • Ability to enthuse, inspire and develop students under the Catholic ethos • Ability to challenge, motivate and empower students • Ability to recognise the needs of students and raise standards • Ability to manage resources efficiently • Commitment to promoting the educational principles of St John Bosco • Genuine enjoyment of working with young people • Commitment to inclusion for all • Commitment to excellence in terms of teaching and learning • Knowledge and understanding of recent developments in learning and teaching • Excellent grasp of new technology and its potential to support learning • Excellent communication, interpersonal and organisational skills • Commitment to working as a team player • Ability to be an effective Form Tutor • Commitment to supporting and promoting the co-curricular life of the school • Boundless enthusiasm and a positive outlook • Capacity to work very hard under pressure • Personal integrity and the drive to do what is best for the students • Ambition and potential for promotion • Sense of humour • Commitment to ensuring that St John Bosco College becomes the best school in the country Responsibilities The responsibilities outlined in this job description are in addition to those covered by the latest School Teachers' Pay and Conditions Document. Professional Values & Practice Teachers should: • Have high expectations and commit to raising the students’ educational achievement • Seek and use opportunities to work collaboratively with colleagues to raise standards by sharing effective practice • Liaise effectively with parents or carers on students’ progress and achievements • Show a commitment to professional development by identifying areas in which they need to improve their professional knowledge, understanding and practice in order to teach more effectively in their current post, and, with support, take steps to address these needs • Attend staff, departmental and other meetings as required • Participate in the arrangements for performance management within the school • Undertake a due share of duties according to the published rota • Be aware of the School Health and Safety Policy Teaching and Curriculum Teachers should: • Have a secure knowledge and understanding of the subjects they are trained to teach and willingness to work towards securing knowledge in non-specialist timetabled subjects • Set challenging teaching and learning objectives which are relevant to all students in their classes • Plan effectively to meet the needs of students in their classes • Plan effectively for special educational needs in consultation with the SENCO • Work effectively as part of a team and liaise with, deploy, and guide the work of other adults who support students’ learning • Use a variety of teaching methods and styles appropriate to the range of ability of the students being taught • Ensure a standard of behaviour that enables students to learn • Undertake the teaching of those classes assigned under the school timetable • Be accountable for pupils’ attainment, progress and outcomes in all classes • Support in planning and curriculum development under the guidance of head of department. • Take an active role in departmental curriculum reviews to feedback student experiences of learning. Monitoring and Assessment • Make appropriate use of a range of monitoring and assessment strategies to evaluate students' progress towards planned learning objectives, and use this information to improve their own planning and teaching • Mark and assess students' work on a regular basis in accordance with the school's marking and assessment policy • Set and mark homework in accordance with school policy and departmental guidelines • Record and report on student development, progress and attainment as required Form Tutor • Take the register each form time session and lead the daily act of worship • Provide support and guidance to students and monitor performance in accordance with the school’s policies • Monitor students’ attendance and conduct and liaise with appropriate staff • Liaise with parents and carers regarding issues as they arise • Complete student reports in accordance with the school policy on Assessment, Recording and Reporting Safeguarding Children • To be fully aware of and understanding the duties and responsibilities arising from the Children’s Act 2004 and Working Together in relation to child protection and safeguarding children and young people as this applies to the worker’s role within the organisation • To be fully aware of the requirements as set out in Keeping Children Safe in Education, September 2016 • To also be fully aware of the principles of safeguarding as they apply to vulnerable adults in relation to the worker’s role • To ensure that the Designated Person for Safeguarding is made aware and kept fully informed of any concerns that arise in relation to safeguarding and/or child protection Other • Carry out any other duties at the direction of the Headteacher or as laid out in St John Bosco documentation
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Posted almost 2 years ago
Design technology class teacher
Secondary school in WandsworthFull Time
4 Jan - Jul 22
St John Bosco College Job Profile: Teacher Purpose: To serve the mission of St John Bosco College by providing a high-quality education to raise student achievement. To work collaboratively with other members of staff to maximise the delivery of learning and teaching. To provide pastoral care and spiritual growth opportunities to all students. Salary: Teachers Pay Scale Responsible to: Head of Department/ Subject lead Person Specification • Commitment to supporting the distinctive nature of a Catholic school • Honours Degree • Qualified Teacher Status • Recent and relevant professional development • Willingness to further develop professional skills • Ability to enthuse, inspire and develop students under the Catholic ethos • Ability to challenge, motivate and empower students • Ability to recognise the needs of students and raise standards • Ability to manage resources efficiently • Commitment to promoting the educational principles of St John Bosco • Genuine enjoyment of working with young people • Commitment to inclusion for all • Commitment to excellence in terms of teaching and learning • Knowledge and understanding of recent developments in learning and teaching • Excellent grasp of new technology and its potential to support learning • Excellent communication, interpersonal and organisational skills • Commitment to working as a team player • Ability to be an effective Form Tutor • Commitment to supporting and promoting the co-curricular life of the school • Boundless enthusiasm and a positive outlook • Capacity to work very hard under pressure • Personal integrity and the drive to do what is best for the students • Ambition and potential for promotion • Sense of humour • Commitment to ensuring that St John Bosco College becomes the best school in the country Responsibilities The responsibilities outlined in this job description are in addition to those covered by the latest School Teachers' Pay and Conditions Document. Professional Values & Practice Teachers should: • Have high expectations and commit to raising the students’ educational achievement • Seek and use opportunities to work collaboratively with colleagues to raise standards by sharing effective practice • Liaise effectively with parents or carers on students’ progress and achievements • Show a commitment to professional development by identifying areas in which they need to improve their professional knowledge, understanding and practice in order to teach more effectively in their current post, and, with support, take steps to address these needs • Attend staff, departmental and other meetings as required • Participate in the arrangements for performance management within the school • Undertake a due share of duties according to the published rota • Be aware of the School Health and Safety Policy Teaching and Curriculum Teachers should: • Have a secure knowledge and understanding of the subjects they are trained to teach and willingness to work towards securing knowledge in non-specialist timetabled subjects • Set challenging teaching and learning objectives which are relevant to all students in their classes • Plan effectively to meet the needs of students in their classes • Plan effectively for special educational needs in consultation with the SENCO • Work effectively as part of a team and liaise with, deploy, and guide the work of other adults who support students’ learning • Use a variety of teaching methods and styles appropriate to the range of ability of the students being taught • Ensure a standard of behaviour that enables students to learn • Undertake the teaching of those classes assigned under the school timetable • Be accountable for pupils’ attainment, progress and outcomes in all classes • Support in planning and curriculum development under the guidance of head of department. • Take an active role in departmental curriculum reviews to feedback student experiences of learning. Monitoring and Assessment • Make appropriate use of a range of monitoring and assessment strategies to evaluate students' progress towards planned learning objectives, and use this information to improve their own planning and teaching • Mark and assess students' work on a regular basis in accordance with the school's marking and assessment policy • Set and mark homework in accordance with school policy and departmental guidelines • Record and report on student development, progress and attainment as required Form Tutor • Take the register each form time session and lead the daily act of worship • Provide support and guidance to students and monitor performance in accordance with the school’s policies • Monitor students’ attendance and conduct and liaise with appropriate staff • Liaise with parents and carers regarding issues as they arise • Complete student reports in accordance with the school policy on Assessment, Recording and Reporting Safeguarding Children • To be fully aware of and understanding the duties and responsibilities arising from the Children’s Act 2004 and Working Together in relation to child protection and safeguarding children and young people as this applies to the worker’s role within the organisation • To be fully aware of the requirements as set out in Keeping Children Safe in Education, September 2016 • To also be fully aware of the principles of safeguarding as they apply to vulnerable adults in relation to the worker’s role • To ensure that the Designated Person for Safeguarding is made aware and kept fully informed of any concerns that arise in relation to safeguarding and/or child protection Other • Carry out any other duties at the direction of the Headteacher or as laid out in St John Bosco documentation
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Posted almost 2 years ago
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