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  • Job start date

    6 January 2025

  • Closing date

    7 October 2024 at 9am

  • Date listed

    25 September 2024

Job details

Job role

  • Teacher

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Visas cannot be sponsored

Key stage

Early years

Working pattern

Full time

Contract type

Permanent

Pay scale

M1 to M6

What skills and experience we're looking for

  • Degree
  • Qualified Teacher Status
  • Evidence, or intention to undertake, further professional development
  • Excellent classroom practitioner or potential to become an outstanding teacher
  • Ability / willingness to work in other key stages in the future.
  • Able to articulate, and demonstrate, the characteristic features of an effective teacher.
  • Good understanding of how assessment is used.
  • Clear understanding of effective techniques and policies for behaviour management
  • An understanding of how safeguarding children works in practise
  • Clear idea of how to manage teaching assistants
  • The ability, proven or potential, to manage a subject and teachers
  • Participate in the full life of the school, being involved and committed to the delivery of extra-curricular activities
  • Good knowledge of the Curriculum guidance for Key Stage 1, and Key Stage 2 National Curriculum and the Agreed Syllabus for RE.
  • A secure understanding of age-related expectations and experience of key stage 1 & 2 statutory tests
  • Understand and know how national, local comparative and school data, including National Curriculum test data can be used in professional and school development
  • Good knowledge and understanding of the ability to plan effectively for differentiated tasks and activities
  • Good knowledge and understanding of assessment for Learning strategies
  • Good knowledge and understanding of effective teaching and learning styles and being creative in delivery
  • promote the school’s aims positively, and use effective strategies to monitor motivation and moral;
  • develop good relationships within a team;
  • establish and develop good professional relationships with parents, governors and the community;
  • communicate effectively (both orally and in writing) to a variety of audiences;
  • create a happy, challenging and effective learning environment;
  • use ICT effectively and creatively to enhance learning
  • Self-motivated and shows initiative.
  • Works well as part of a team.
  • Shows a high level of enthusiasm, commitment and determination.
  • Is flexible and listens
  • Is prepared to seek advice and support.
  • Resilient under pressure.
  • Is approachable, caring and empathetic
  • Must be willing to undertake training as required
  • Must ensure confidentiality in respect of pupils and information.
  • Commitment to the highest standards of child protection and safeguarding
  • Recognition of the importance of personal responsibility for health and safety
  • Commitment to the Trust’s ethos, aims and whole community.

What the school offers its staff

  • A welcoming community and a highly motivated, professional staff team that are driven towards continuously raising standards.
  • Excellent professional development opportunities through an extensive range of network groups and other Transform Trust initiatives
  • Calm and purposeful learning environments
  • Excellent partnerships between pupils, staff, parents, governors and community
  • A forward-thinking approach to teaching and learning throughout the school
  • Career opportunities as part of a successful Multi Academy Trust


Commitment to safeguarding

Transform Trust and its schools are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All appointments are subject to safer recruitment procedures and pre-employment background checks, including satisfactory references, medical, Enhanced DBS with children’s barred list clearance, online and social media checks and completion of relevant safeguarding training including Safeguarding Children in Education
All school roles are classed as regulated activity and as such, it is an offence to apply to for this role if you are barred from engaging in regulated activity relevant to children

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About Rosslyn Park Primary and Nursery School

School type
Academy, ages 3 to 11
Education phase
View all Primaryjobs
School size
635 pupils enrolled
Age range
3 to 11
Phone number
0115 9153266

We are a very large primary school situated in Aspley in the North of Nottingham, with just under 700 children on roll. Despite being such a large school, we pride ourselves on supporting individual children and families. We feel it is essential that every child feels valued, is well supported and has a sense of belonging.

We are proud to be a member of the Transform Multi Academy Trust and work closely as a partnership of schools in order to ensure the best possible outcomes for all children.

Additionally we also work closely with our local family of schools, the Primary 6 Partnership, on a number of exciting projects that enhance and enrich the school curriculum.

Our school was built in 2006 and we have invested heavily in ensuring that the building reflects the investment that we put into our children. This has involved creating four houses – Castle, Sherwood, Trent and Highfields. Children collect house points for the work they produce and the winning house is rewarded every half term.

Our Vision, Ethos and Values:
A successful vision for inner city education must recognise that the needs of the pupils cannot be addressed without acknowledging the needs of the community.
Because we recognise our responsibility for each individual child, our school must:

Be an inclusive school.
We will:
Ensure each pupil’s needs are met as fully and effectively as possible to equip them for life in their society.
Value each pupil’s efforts unconditionally.
Work in a culture of achievement and high self-esteem.
Engage in professional dialogues to explore and address individual needs.
Support families in supporting their children.
Be at the heart of the community we serve.
We will:
Act as a community resource.
Seek opportunities to provide for the needs of the school community.
Respect, value and utilise the diversity within our community.
Work in partnership with other establishments and agencies to improve community provision.
Promote independent learning for life.
We will:
Begin in the Foundation Stage.
Place an emphasis on investigative, experiential and creative activities.
Provide high quality opportunities for children to develop their thinking skills.
Focus on Speaking and Listening as a key to developing independence.
Use targets as a means to involve children in their learning.
Provide a rich and varied curriculum that promotes key skills and opportunities for their application.
Have positive attitudes.
We will:
Support, not blame.
Offer opportunities, not excuses.
Have high expectations of pupils, staff, parents and governors.
Promote education beyond the curriculum and education for all.
Have high standards.
We will:
Use data to set challenging targets.
Strive to support pupils to meet and exceed their targets.
Use CPD to improve our teaching and learning.
Never settle for second best.
Challenge underachievement in all areas of school life.
Be a school that others visit to see what “good practice” means.
Provide a safe, secure and happy environment for learning.
Know ourselves and help others to know us.
We will:
Review our practices and procedures regularly, stringently and honestly.
Use data to inform ourselves of our successes and areas to develop.
Involve our stakeholders in our plans for improvement.
Be open to constructive criticism and new ideas.
Publicise our successes and be proactive with the Media.
We will work as one staff, one team, with one common goal – to succeed for the children of Aspley..
A school that succeeds plays a part in raising the esteem of a community. A community that believes in itself succeeds.
We aspire to be a school that good teachers will want to work in, that committed parents will want to send their children to and that pupils will succeed in.

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