Job Description Safeguarding: ensure appropriate action is taken in a timely manner to safeguarding and promote children's welfare, demonstrate a regular commitment to safeguarding training, keep accurate and detailed records of concerns on MyConcern, and adhere to all safeguarding related policies, including online safety, prevent, whistleblowing, and the code of conduct at all times.
Learning and Teaching: this covers the following areas:
- plan, deliver and evaluate lessons for year 12 and year 13 students, in accordance with the exam board specification, putting the learning needs of students at the centre of what you do.
- set learning objectives and targets for your students and ensure regular feedback is given to pupils on their progress and how they can improve.
- develop medium and long term schemes of work and produce appropriate teaching resources to support the learning needs of your students.
- adapt schemes of work to respond to emerging student needs.
- identify and support gifted and talented pupils, and work with learning support and the EAL department to ensure all children that you teach make progress and fulfill their potential.
- establish and maintain a positive, safe and purposeful learning environment in line with the school's behaviour policy.
- develop cross-curricular links within your faculty and across the school as a whole.
- develop enrichment opportunities in your subject, including running school trips and visits.
- prioritise professional development and stay up to date with developments in your subject.
- ensure that the curriculum which you teach remains in accordance with exam board criteria and is also relevant, engaging and outward-looking.
3. Assessment and monitoring : this covers the following areas:
- analyse student performance data to inform teaching, track progress and implement targeted intervention strategies in line with school policy.
- monitor the effectiveness of subject intervention strategies, and adjust them to meet emerging student needs.
- design and implement appropriate assessments, including internal examinations and mock exams, in line with exam board requirements.
- Prepare students for external examinations, including providing revision support.
Wider School Responsibilities: this covers the following areas:
- represent your academic department at parents' evenings, options' evenings and open days.
- attend all termly inset days, allocated duties, staff meetings and whole school events eg Speech Day, House events and school trips.
- participate and contribute towards the whole school Continuing Professional Development (CPD) programme and seek out opportunities to ensure you continually evolve and improve your teaching practice.
- set objectives, in conjunction with your Head of Faculty, to move your department forward in the medium and long term.
- participate in learning visits with colleagues and be part of wider learning conversations within the school.
- oversee your departmental budget to ensure effective use of resources for maximum impact.
ISP Principles Begin with our children and students. Our children and students are at the heart of what we do. Simply, their success is our success. Wellbeing and safety are both essential for learners and learning. Therefore, we are consistent in identifying potential safeguarding
and Health & Safety issues and acting and following up on all concerns appropriately.
Treat everyone with care and respect. We look after one another, embrace similarities and differences and promote the well-being of self and others.
Operate effectively. We focus relentlessly on the things that are most important and will make the most difference. We apply school policies and procedures and embody the shared ideas of our community.
Are financially responsible. We make financial choices carefully based on the needs of the children, students and our schools.
Learn continuously. Getting better is what drives us. We positively engage with personal and professional development and school improvement.
ISP Commitment to Safeguarding Principles ISP is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All post holders are subject to appropriate vetting procedures, including an online due diligence search, references and satisfactory Criminal Background Checks or equivalent covering the previous 10 years' employment history.
ISP Commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging ISP is committed to strengthening our inclusive culture by identifying, hiring, developing, and retaining high-performing teammates regardless of gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation and gender expression, age, disability status, neurodivergence, socio-economic background or other demographic characteristics. Candidates who share our vision and principles and are interested in contributing to the success of ISP through this role are strongly encouraged to apply.