Teacher of Economics
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Job start date
1 September 2024
Closing date
6 May 2024 at 9am
Date listed
26 April 2024
Job details
Job role
Visa sponsorship
- Visas cannot be sponsored
Key stage
- Key stage 5
Subject
- Economics
Working pattern
- Full time
Contract type
- Permanent
Pay scale
- MPS
Additional allowances
£2500 Additional Academy Allowance
What skills and experience we're looking for
-
- Graduate
- Teaching qualification
Skills & Experience:
- Proven academic track record
- Able to teach Key Stage 5 Economics
Personal Qualities:
- Committed to building a school rooted in Christian values
- Dedicated professional
- Confident communicator
- Strong team player
- Committed to high achievement
- Good sense of humour
- Flexibility
Knowledge and Understanding:
- Excellent understanding of Curriculum requirements;
- Awareness and appreciation of the importance of safeguarding young people
- Awareness and appreciation of working in a Church School
What the school offers its staff
- 2 Week October Half Term
- Lower than the national contact time for teaching staff
- Cycle to Work Scheme
- Season Ticket Loan
- Free Lunch
- Free Wellbeing Service
Further details about the role
Purpose of the Post
To support the achievement of all students so that they are able to be both happy and successful, to flourish as individuals.
Accountability
Accountable to: Curriculum Leader
General Teaching Duties
The following are included in the professional duties which a teacher may be required to perform:
1. Teaching
- Planning and preparing courses and lessons
- Teaching, according to their educational needs, the pupils assigned to him/her, including the setting and marking of work to be carried out by the pupils
- Creating, adapting or contributing to Schemes of Work in accordance with the specifications.
2. Other Activities
- Promoting the general progress and well-being of individual pupils and of any class or group of pupils assigned to him/her;
- Providing guidance and advice to pupils on educational and social matters and on their further education and future careers including information about sources of more expert advice on specific questions, making relevant records and reports where necessary;
- Contributing to records and reports on the individual needs of pupils;
- Communicating and consulting with the parents of pupils;
- Communicating and co-operating with external bodies if this is approved by the Headteacher/Board of Governors;
- Participating in meetings arranged for any of the purposes described above.
3. Assessments and Reports
- Assessing, recording and reporting on the development, progress and attainment of pupils
- Providing or contributing to oral and written assessments, reports and references relating to individual pupils and groups of pupils.
4. Staff Development/Training/Reviews/Meetings
- Participating, if required, in staff development and performance review
- Reviewing from time to time his/her methods of teaching and programmes of work
- Participating in arrangements for his/her further training and professional development as a teacher
- Advising and co-operating with the Headteacher and other teachers on the preparation and development of courses of study, teaching materials, teaching programmes, methods of teaching and assessment and pastoral arrangements.
5. Resourcing
- To be responsible for the use and care of the teaching area including the adherence to relevant health and safety regulations
- To ensure that the teaching area presents a stimulating environment for teaching and learning.
6. Policy
- To attend relevant meetings
- To implement the Academy’s policies.
Commitment to safeguarding
Our organisation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. We expect all staff, volunteers and trustees to share this commitment.
Our recruitment process follows the keeping children safe in education guidance.
Offers of employment may be subject to the following checks (where relevant):
childcare disqualification
Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS)
medical
online and social media
prohibition from teaching
right to work
satisfactory references
suitability to work with children
You must tell us about any unspent conviction, cautions, reprimands or warnings under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975.
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About St Mary Magdalene Academy
- School type
- Academy, Church of England, ages 4 to 19
- Education phase
- View all Through schooljobs
- School size
- 1536 pupils enrolled
- Age range
- 4 to 19
- Ofsted report
- View Ofsted report (opens in new tab)
- School website
- St Mary Magdalene Academy website (opens in new tab)
- Email address
- kim.turner-wood@smmacademy.org
- Phone number
- 0207 502 4715
St Mary Magdalene Academy is a Church of England all-through Academy which opened in September 2007 in an award winning building designed by Feilden Clegg Bradley Architects.
The Academy specialism is Global Citizenship and the creation of well-rounded young people, able to take their place in the local, national and international community is at the heart of all we do. The focus on happy, successful children influences the way that we approach education.
The Academy is made up of both Primary and Secondary age children. In September 2013 we opened a special Free School for high functioning Autistic children know as The Courtyard. The Secondary is highly oversubscribed with over 1000 applications for the Year 7 intake in each of the last four years. September 2013 saw the first year of pupils admitted to Year 7 under an extra criteria of Aptitude, for which they sit an exam.
The all-through Academy provides the opportunity for Primary pupils to gain from the specialist facilities and subject knowledge of Secondary teachers. It allows for a smooth transition from Primary to Secondary with first-hand knowledge of curriculum delivery across all the Key Stages.
The Lower School curriculum (Years 7-9) aims to provide a rich, broad and balanced curriculum and includes the Independent Schools Examination Board examination at the end of Year 8 followed by a foundation year programme in Year 9. The Upper School curriculum (Years 10 and 11) continues the broad and balanced approach with pupils studying 9 GCSEs. English Language, English Literature, Mathematics, Science, RS and either a Language, Geography or History provide the core, although many will continue with both Humanities and a Language. Pupils are then given free choices from a large number of options.
The Secondary School includes an academically selective Sixth Form which opened in September 2009 and offers students a wide range of A Levels. The Sixth Form is recognised nationally as an outstanding provision and consistently features in the top 10 comprehensives at sixth from and at the top of the local Islington ‘league table’.
The Academy’s Sponsors are the London Diocesan Board for Schools who have contributed to the £43 million cost of the Academy. They have succeeded in their vision to create an inspirational community of learning and achievement that will make a positive contribution to community cohesion in Islington.
The Governors are committed to providing an outstanding educational experience and their aim is that the Academy is a Christian community of learning which nurtures fulfilled young people who are high achievers discovering their vocation in a global society.
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