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Pupil Support Teacher - Enhanced Provision

Pupil Support Teacher - Enhanced Provision

Crieff High School

Perth and Kinross

  • Expired
Salary:
£27,498-£41,412
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Apply by:
1 August 2020

Job overview

Job Description
Pupil Support Teacher - Enhanced Provision (Fixed Term for 12 Months) - PKC06593
£27,498 - £41,412
Crieff High School, Strathearn Community Campus, Crieff

We are looking for a Teacher of Support for Learning to work within our Enhanced Provision.

Crieff High School is part of Strathearn Community Campus and our excellent facilities can be viewed here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOlPYBTHNyk&t=73s

Subject to the policies of the school and the education authority the duties of teachers, promoted and unpromoted, are to perform such tasks as the Head Teacher shall direct having reasonable regard to overall teacher workload related to the main accountabilities listed below:

• Teaching assigned classes together with associated preparation and correction

• Developing the school curriculum

• Assessing, recording and reporting on the work of pupils

• Preparing pupils for examinations and assisting with their administration

• Providing advice and guidance to pupils on issues related to their education

• Promoting and safeguarding the health, welfare and safety of pupils

• Working in partnership with parents, support staff and other professionals

• Undertaking appropriate and agreed continuing professional development

• Participating in issues related to school planning, raising achievement and individual review

• Contributing towards good order and the wider needs of the school.

The Individual
For further information on this post, please contact John Donnelly, Head Teacher, on 01764 657600 or CrieffHigh@pkc.gov.uk

When completing your application for this post, please ensure that you provide contact details for two referees, including email addresses.  One should be your current or most recent employer.  If you are already employed as a teacher with Perth & Kinross Council, you are only required to provide 1 reference, which must be from your current Head Teacher.

Please APPLY ONLINE.  Facilities are available at all public libraries in Perth and Kinross.  If you have a disability and require reasonable adjustments, please call 01738 475555 to discuss.

As part of our safer recruitment measures, Perth & Kinross Council carries out rigorous checks on the right to work in the UK, qualifications, employment history, including references, and fitness to undertake the post.

Some jobs may have been traditionally carried out predominately by one gender, but we would encourage you to apply if you meet the requirements, irrespective of your gender.

Perth & Kinross Council welcomes applications from former armed forces personnel/reservists. Many of the skills picked up during your military career could be transferred directly into a role with local government.

Find out more about working for Perth & Kinross Council and living in one of the most scenic areas of Scotland here.

 

Closing date: 02/08/2020

Reference: PKC06593

Crieff High School, Strathearn Community Campus, Pittenzie Road, Crieff

About Crieff High School

Crieff High School is a mixed, mainstream, non-denominational, secondary school with a sixth form in Perth and Kinross, Scotland. It caters to students aged 11 to 18 and has approximately 594 pupils enrolled. 

Crieff High School is part of the Strathearn Community Campus, opened in November 2009. It’s one of 11 secondary schools administered by Perth and Kinross Council. The school boasts indoor sports facilities including a heated swimming pool, squash courts, fitness suite, dance studio and sports halls, playing fields and a recording studio and theatre area. 

Headteacher

Christine Deeley 

Visions and value

The school’s main aim is to provide a caring, friendly community and to make sure the staff and pupils have a positive relationship. They hope to help each pupil achieve their full potential and to make them understand that everyone is as important as the other and deserves respect. It also works to recognise and celebrate achievements and teaches each student to be tolerant, compassionate and resilient. 

The curriculum is based on three main components: the formal, informal and hidden. The formal curriculum focuses on skills for the world of work and provides opportunities for outdoor learning. The informal curriculum help students develop their individual talents, be it music, sports, drama or leadership. The hidden curriculum is the interactions member of the school community have with each other.

Education Scotland

View Crieff High School’s latest Education Scotland report 

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