Maths Teacher
Accountabilities
To prepare and deliver high-quality lessons to the expected standard, i.e. lessons that motivate the class and have variety, pace, and challenge all the students helping develop and expand their understanding of the theoretical and applied mathematical skills to help students prepare for future academic study
To complete administrative duties such as maintaining accurate lesson plans, class profiles, registers, and weekly logs of work done.
To liaise with other teachers and DoS on weekly planning.
To ensure that student notebooks are up-to-date, work is marked, mistakes have been corrected and students’ self-reviews have been completed.
To ensure that classroom displays are clear, vibrant, illustrative, and representative of the student’s week’s work.
To take responsibility for the safety, welfare, and behaviour of all students during the EFL programme time.
Maximum teaching contact time of up to 7.5 hours per week with a further 5 hours of paid prep time per week.
To write weekly Progress Reports for all students (even if not leaving or if students change programme after just a few days)
Key Skills
Highly organised with excellent time management skills
Excellent communication skills, enthusiastic and friendly
Professionalism: being of smart appearance appropriate to the role and using appropriate language
Qualifications
Specialist Native / near-native competence in English (written and spoken)
First degree or equivalent in a particular subject (Maths)
CELTA, Trinity TESOL or Accreditation UK recognised equivalent or PGCE (in English or MFL) are desirable but are not essential
QTS (primary or secondary) are particularly welcomed
Minimum of 1 year teaching experience
Safeguarding
British Summer School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment, whether on or off duty. All staff are subject to a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.
KEy Information
JOB ROLE:
Maths Teacher
KEY PURPOSE OF JOB:
To prepare and deliver high-quality lessons to the expected standard, i.e. lessons that motivate the class and have variety, pace and are challenging
REPORTING TO:
Director of Studies
HOURS:
12:00 – 14:30 Monday to Friday
(12.5 hours per week)
SALARY:
£334.61 per week + 12.07% per week
Total pay per week £375.00 (Including holiday pay)
LOCATION:
Oundle School