About the team we are recruiting to
We value diverse perspectives and experiences and are striving to create a workplace culture that is inclusive, is accepting of all and is free from discrimination and bias.
The Education Entitlement Service (EES) strives to deliver outstanding services for our customers, predominately the children of Coventry, who may be requiring access to education or alternative education provision. We ensure vulnerable children are appropriately supported; have a voice, that hopefully leads to their high achievement and excellent progress.
The EES is made up of a diverse range of teams all working together to recognise, support and apply innovative solutions to address the growing issues in relation to trying to educate some of our most vulnerable pupils in schools.
Inspired Pathways provides education for pupils from age 4-16 years, some of whom are taught on the Children's Ward within the local large general hospital; others aged 11-16 years are taught at Whitmore Park Annexe or on home tuition.
What is the job role?
This is an exciting and dynamic role for an experienced Science Teacher to join our wonderful team of teachers at InspirED Pathways. All of our children have experienced barriers to learning through illness or injury. You will join our dedicated team of teachers and support staff in reconnecting children with all that is wonderful about learning. Main duties will include:
To deliver the Science KS3 and KS4 curriculum to given groups or individual children within the Service
To ensure the appropriate GCSE and/or other accredited courses are selected and delivered in order to meet the individual learning needs of all pupils
To maximise the use of data to ensure appropriate assessment, target setting, tracking and reporting measures are in place
To apply the principles of 'Quality First' and 'Adaptive' teaching in the classroom and ensure that pupils' social and emotional, as well as academic, needs are met
To support the service's personal development priorities by fulfilling the role of a 'Lead Tutor'
To take responsibility for putting in place interventions to ensure pupils make expected or better progress from initial baseline assessment and/or FFT predictions
To ensure that appropriate resources and equipment are in place which are kept and maintained to expected standards
To ensure that Safeguarding procedures are observed and adhered to
To work effectively as a team member on whole-service initiatives and developments
To engage in appropriate CPD to ensure knowledge and understanding of local and national developments and initiatives are kept up to date within Science teaching and in education in general
To support and arrange opportunities for enrichment and engagement through visits, trips and events
Any other duties and responsibilities within the range of the salary grade.
For the successful candidate, there is a TLR (2a) available with this role for the leadership and management of a small team.
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