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Cover Teacher

Cover Teacher

Brighton College Prep School

Brighton and Hove

  • Expired
Salary:
Competitive
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
As soon as possible
Apply by:
1 December 2021

Job overview

Brighton College Nursery, Pre-Prep and Prep School is seeking a Cover Teacher to work on a zero-hours basis.


The role of the cover teacher is to teach a class, in the absence of their ‘regular’ class teacher. They will be expected to teach effectively and to undertake pastoral and general teaching duties in order to provide high quality education and continuity to pupils. They will be responsible for undertaking all of the duties expected of the teacher, on the designated day.


Key responsibilities:

  • To be responsible for the teaching of all subjects except those taught by specialist teachers according to school policies and schemes of work
  • To ensure medium term and short term planning are undertaken in accordance with school policy
  • To collaborate with parallel teacher(s) regarding termly and weekly planning, and with other staff to ensure continuity and pupil progression
  • To ensure that the range of abilities among children is catered for by planned differentiated activities
  • To ensure monitoring, recording, assessment and reporting are undertaken in accordance with the school policies
  • To mark work appropriately and as immediately as possible in accordance with the marking policy, giving individual feedback and encouragement whenever possible
  • To take P.E. lessons (excluding swimming) in the case of specialist P.E. teacher absence
  • To rehearse and direct children for concerts and services, in liaison with the specialist music teacher
  • To be responsible for the pastoral care of the children in the class and ensure good personal relationships are fostered between the children and teacher
  • To be responsible for the behaviour and discipline of children in the class in accordance with the school behaviour policy
  • To eat lunch with the children and monitor lunchtime behaviour
  • To liaise closely with the Head of Year and other relevant staff members regarding any children for concern
  • To ensure that the classroom provides a stimulating and interesting learning environment
  • To be responsible for the organisation of classroom resources ensuring they are accessible to children as appropriate, including appropriate reading books
  • To ensure home/school reading diaries are read daily by class teacher and comments are made as appropriate to ensure good communication
  • To ensure all paperwork is up-to-date and accurate (registers, profiles, health matters, etc.)
  • To be prepared to market the school by speaking to prospective parents visiting the classroom, attending open evenings and acting as ambassadors for the school
  • To be responsible for care, security, and maintenance of resources and equipment in own classroom and throughout the school
  • To undertake all duties and procedures as specified in staff handbook
  • To attend daily assemblies and services, upholding the fact that Brighton College has a Christian foundation
  • To organise a termly class assembly and occasionally lead whole school assemblies
  • To attend Parent Association events and other evening/weekend events
  • To attend staff/curriculum meetings including occasional whole school meetings
  • To participate in the appraisal process
  • To be prepared to attend INSETS (sometimes evenings and weekends) and undertake continuous professional development
  • To be willing to take an after school activity club
  • To be a good role model in respect of speech, dress, behaviour and care of equipment.

 

All teachers should be prepared to teach all pupils from Nursery to Year 3.


Safeguarding responsibilities:

  • This role will involve daily contact with pupils and you will be engaging in regulated activity relevant to children.
  • All staff and volunteers have a responsibility for promoting and safeguarding the welfare of children and young persons for who you are responsible and with whom you come into contact.

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About Brighton College Prep School

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+44 1273 704 210

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Brighton College Prep School is a co-educational school for children aged 3-13. It is the main feeder school to Brighton College, one of England’s leading schools. The College educates 1,000 pupils aged 13-18 alongside a Lower School, educating 100 pupils aged 11-13. The Prep School educates 500 pupils aged 3-13.

Brighton College Prep School provides an inspiring education that aims to prepare pupils for life in our College and beyond. We are proud to be part of a school which is one of the most innovative and forward thinking in the country.

The Prep School helps all children to believe in themselves and to excel in their own individual way.  The teaching philosophy allows pupils to be individual whilst enabling them to develop and progress at a rate above and beyond their own expectations. Within each year group teachers aim to give children the best possible start to life, both in their academic grounding and in developing their values and beliefs. The school motto is well known by pupils who pride themselves on trying to:

Be Kind.

Be Curious.

Be Confident.

Be the best you.

The school is based on two sites within the vibrant city of Brighton; our Pre-Prep educates children from Nursery to Year 3, after which they progress on to the Prep site for Years 4 to 8.  Pupils benefit from use of facilities at the College, including the Chapel, the Sarah Abraham Recital Hall, the dining facilities and the new School of Science and Sport. Our sports fixtures are played at the Jubilee ground pitches located nearby in the South Downs.

Brighton College Prep School is progressive and pupil orientated. Each individual is recognized for their own achievements, resulting in a happy, caring environment. The staff body is also a positive and vibrant one; equality, diversity and respect are championed and celebrated by all.

The Brighton College family of schools also includes St Christopher’s, Handcross Park and Brighton College Prep Kensington. Overseas, the College has opened Brighton College Abu Dhabi, Brighton College Dubai and Brighton College Al Ain in the UAE, Brighton College Bangkok in Thailand, Brighton College Singapore and Brighton College Hanoi in Vietnam (opened in September 2023).

THE  CITY

The College enjoys its location in Brighton, one of Britain’s youngest cities and one of the most vibrant in Europe.

In 2017, a national survey identified Brighton as the “happiest” city in the UK. It is close to the beautiful South Downs, within easy travelling distance of London (about 50 minutes by train), and about 30 minutes from Gatwick Airport. Portsmouth, Newhaven and the Channel Tunnel provide accessible links with the Continent.

Brighton is also a university city, and the College has good links with both the University of Sussex and Brighton University.

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