Package Description: SUPPLY TEACHER OF CHINESE (to add to supply bank) - GTCS Registration Required - This is ad-hoc cover.
Successful candidate(s) will be added to our supply bank and contacted if and when cover is available.
- Applications will be considered as and when we receive them, so early applications are encouraged.
- We reserve the right to close this vacancy upon receipt of sufficient suitable applications.
- Supply rate will be as per St George's Teachers Salary Scale - at the appropriate point to be agreed on appointment depending on experience.
Job Purpose • To teach and support the provision of Chinese from Primary 7 (Remove) to S6 (Upper 6).
• To support learning and teaching in Modern Foreign Languages throughout the school through effective delivery to the students in accordance with faculty guidelines, national and school policy.
• To be responsible to the relevant Head of Faculty and Assistant Head of Faculty in contributing to the delivery of the designated curriculum.
• To be a committed team player with a forward-looking approach to provision in learning and teaching, that includes the enhancement of digital literacy.
• To be responsible to the appropriate Year Head as a Form Tutor/Teacher with responsibility for the pastoral care of a group of pupils and for monitoring and recording their overall academic progress.
Accountable To Head of Faculty of Modern Languages Key Responsibilities To the Students: • To deliver an introduction to Chinese through the Primary 7 modern foreign language carousel, support Lower 4 (S1) and Upper 4 (S2) with their development in Chinese as a modern language option in their broad general education and oversee the provision of GCSE, Higher and Advanced Higher Chinese.
• To foster a lively and enthusiastic atmosphere within the school, which will stimulate students to a high standard of interest; to ensure that students are positively encouraged to develop their potential to the full and that their individual needs are met.
• To keep abreast of developments within the curriculum, integrating through course development or change when required.
• To facilitate the ongoing development of learning and teaching provision with appropriate lesson preparation using resources and strategies suited to the age and ability of the students.
• To ensure that students' work and performance are monitored, assessed and progressed in line with national and school requirements.
• To offer students support and strategies to overcome specific learning difficulties and general additional support needs.
• To encourage students to have confidence in themselves and to take responsibility for their own learning.
• To ensure appropriate provision is made for students with access arrangements in examinations.
• To ensure the safety of all students under supervision and to make students themselves aware of relevant safety issues.
• To liaise with the Head of Faculty and other staff to provide a lively and stimulating environment in which learning can occur.
• To liaise with other MFL teachers and the Head of Faculty to ensure the faculty's contribution to the whole curriculum, its breadth, balance and progression.
• To attend regular meetings for the communication of information, decision-making and task delegation in the Faculty.
• To participate in the school's system of Continuing Professional Development (CPD).
• To participate in the faculty's contribution to the co-curricular activities programme and to take appropriate educational visits.
To the School: • To maintain regular contact with the Head of Faculty on all matters concerning students.
• To work with colleagues in maintaining high standards of behaviour in all aspects of school life.
• To keep abreast of and implement developments in school policies, including but not limited to health and safety, trips, curriculum, assessment and tracking.
• To make use of the School Improvement Plan to support preparation and implementation of the faculty's annual improvement plan.
• To maintain high personal standards of punctuality, appearance and commitment.
• To participate in appropriate supervisory duties shared by all members of staff.
• To participate in the rota of cover for absent colleagues.
• To attend all relevant staff meetings and in-service days and any training courses recommended by the Head • To seek the Head's authorisation for any anticipated absence from school; to give as much notice as possible of unavoidable absence through sickness; to indicate work for classes to follow in case of absence.
• To attend all parent/staff meetings or other meetings about students as required by the Head or Deputy Head (Academic).
• To complete student reports and to oversee the completion of student reports according to the guidelines and deadlines for reporting.
• To be responsible for the security and safe use of valuable items held by the faculty in junior, lower and upper school.
• To report to facilities management any damage to departmental areas, equipment, furniture and fittings.
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