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Assistant Faculty Progress Leader - Humanities (Head of Geography)

Assistant Faculty Progress Leader - Humanities (Head of Geography)

South Wirral High School

Wirral

  • £28,000 - £43,685 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
MPS/UPS + TLR 2b -£4,782
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
Preferably from April 2023, September start will be considered
Apply by:
3 February 2023

Job overview

South Wirral High School is a co-educational foundation secondary school and sixth form located in Eastham, Merseyside, England. The school prides itself on its community ties, working closely with nearby primary schools to help with students' transition to high school. This commitment is shown in our motto "Raising Achievement in Partnership with Families and the Community". This declares a vision for our school where each student’s progress is remarkable. We focus on the whole educational experience, aiming for success in examinations and other aspects of school life. This includes sports, the arts and as contributors to our community. Extra-curricular activities are an integral part of school life, as we help students to build skills in the 5 'LORIC' principles - Leadership, Organisation, Resilience, Initiative and Character. 


The person appointed will be accountable to the Faculty Progress Leader for the progress of students within the Faculty. The focus will be on Geography but may include other subjects within the Faculty.

 

Person Specification

The person appointed should:

  • be an outstanding teacher, modelling the best practice to colleagues
  • be able to demonstrate positive impact on student progress, in relation to external benchmarks
  • have experience of coaching colleagues and students, with clear impact

 

Job Description

The post will focus on supporting the Faculty Progress Leader in maintaining a high quality of teaching within the Faculty, to ensure that students make good or outstanding progress from their starting points.

  • Assist the Faculty Progress Leader in maintaining a clear vision and strong and consistent ethos within the Faculty
  • Assist strategic planning of the Faculty, in line with school priorities, which may include the evaluation of the curriculum
  • Ensure that assessment of student progress is razor-sharp at all key stages
  • Monitor the progress of all students and all groups and put strategies in place to address any progress that is not good, following the Diagnosis-Therapy-Testing model
  • Evaluate the quality of teaching using a variety of evidence which may include data analysis, lesson observations, learning walks, work scrutiny and student voice
  • Cultivate love of subject(s) by maintaining a high quality extra-curricular programme
  • Delegate other duties to staff as appropriate

 

The Assessment Process will be:

-  in-tray exercise (20%)

-  presentation (20%)

-  interview panel (40%)

-  lesson observation (20%)

 

 Letters of application should be addressed to the Headteacher and should address the person specification and job description.

 

Closing date:     Friday 3rd February 2023

 Interview date: Week beginning Monday 6th February 2023

 

Interested applicants are welcome to visit the school on Tuesday 24th January at 4 pm to meet our Humanities Faculty Progress Leader. If you wish to attend, please inform us by emailing the Headteacher at recruitment@southwirral.wirral.sch.uk


We are sorry that it will not be possible to contact unsuccessful candidates. Anyone who has not heard of the progress of their application by 6th February must assume it has been unsuccessful.

 

Please visit https://southwirral.wirral.sch.uk/vacancies for an application form.

 

Completed application form and letter of application to be addressed to Headteacher, and emailed to: recruitment@southwirral.wirral.sch.uk

 

The post is subject to an Enhanced Level DBS check.

 

The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment

 

All applicants will be considered on the basis of suitability for the post regardless of sex, race or disability

 

Our Safeguarding Policy can be found on our school’s website:

http://southwirral.wirral.sch.uk/policies/

 


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About South Wirral High School

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Mission Statement:

"Raising Achievement in Partnership with Families and the Community"

Here at South Wirral High School we are proud of the excellent reputation we have in the local community, as a result of a record of success in all aspects of school life.

We are ambitious for our students, committed to providing learning experiences which are challenging and exciting.  We want our students to be happy, to experience success and become responsible citizens.

The number of Quality Standards the school meets reflects our commitment to ensuring the quality of school experiences for our students, parents and staff.

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