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Small Group Support/Cover Teacher

Small Group Support/Cover Teacher

Woodlands Primary School

Hertfordshire

  • Expired
Salary:
between 23,547 and 34,249 - MPS
Job type:
Full Time, Part Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
1st September 2017
Apply by:
2 July 2017

Job overview

We are looking to appoint a teacher who has the organisation and skills to work with small groups of pupils (to support learning in Literacy / Maths) as well as providing PPA cover and occasional cover for any staff absences.

The 1 year post would be ideal for someone who wants to work in a school that offers a friendly and positive environment as soon as you walk through the door; someone who would like to make a positive contribution to supporting our pupils to achieve their very best; working as part of a team who are dedicated to making this happen.

We are looking for a candidate who has good subject knowledge and can adapt teaching to meet individual needs whilst still making learning fun! You must also have good organisational skills, be able to demonstrate a positive behaviour management style and have a good sense of humour!

We would like a teacher that is able to work full time. However, for the right candidate, we are happy to consider part-time hours.

In return, we can offer you a well-resourced school where pupils work hard and are well behaved; good opportunities for professional development; a team that are friendly and willing to support each other and that work hard to ensure consistency in the quality of teaching.

We are a school that is committed to safeguarding. All of our recruitment processes are undetaken in line with our safer recruitment and safeguarding policies. Woodlands Primary School is commited to safguading its pupils. If you think this could be you, we would love to hear from you.

Closing date: 03/07/2017 09:00:00
Interview date: T.B.C

Woodlands Primary School is situated a short distance from the centre of Borehamwood with easy access to the A1 M1 and M25, to Central London, St Albans and to Hatfield. Woodlands caters for children from 2 yrs 9 months to 11 yr olds which includes a Playgroup with flexible care. Staffing is currently 1 head and 12 teaching staff plus a team of 13 qualified Teaching Assistants and 1 Nursery Nurse who give additional support. All teaching staff have laptops. Administration & clerical support is provided by the Office Manager. Woodlands has a breakfast club & an after school club both provided by Cool Kidz. Cool Kids Ofsted Inspected January 2014 rated OUTSTANDING. School Ofsted Insepcted March 2012 rated GOOD.

For more information and to apply online : www.teachinherts.com

Alban Crescent
Borehamwood
Hertfordshire
WD6 5JF
0208 953 2717
www.woodlands.herts.sch.uk

About Woodlands Primary School

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+44 20 8953 2717

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Woodlands is a one form entry primary school in Borehamwood, Hertfordshire.
Borehamwood is inside the M25, close to the boundary between Hertfordshire and Barnet, with good road and public transport links with surrounding areas (NW London, Hatfield, St Albans and Watford).

The school caters for pupils from age 2 years 9 months to 11, through the main school and the integrated playgroup. It is situated in the most deprived ward in Borehamwood and caters for pupils from a wide range of backgrounds. There are currently (January 2008) 266 pupils on roll in the main school and 28 in the playgroup. The school has a good reputation locally and has for some years been oversubscribed.

The school is located in a pleasant setting with spacious grassed areas, a playing field with trees and hedgerow. The buildings are well maintained and the school is well equipped. Teaching accommodation is light and spacious, with whiteboards in every classroom. There is a library, computer room plus a laptop trolley for use in classrooms, a special needs room, and an extended dining room housing a food technology area. Building work is about to start on extending the nursery and playgroup area as part of a Pathfinder project which will provide more flexible care for nursery children.

The school is particularly proud of its caring and inclusive ethos. The last Ofsted report in April 2005 said “This is a very good school with a particularly inclusive and welcoming atmosphere. It is very well led and managed. Very good teaching results in pupils achieving well and in some cases very well.” The playgroup was inspected in Dec 2007 when the quality and standards of care were judged to be good and the quality and standards of the nursery education outstanding.

We are also proud of our high standards of achievement and good behaviour. Children make very good progress throughout the school. This is achieved through a team of talented, hard-working, dedicated and experienced teachers and teaching assistants who are committed to getting the best from every child.

The school offers a full range of extended care through an on-site breakfast club and after-school club, and a wide range of extra-curricular activities. We have been at the forefront of many new developments - for example Woodlands was one of the first schools in Hertfordshire to get Healthy Schools status and one of the first primaries to have an active School Council. We have participated for several years in a “Learning to Learn” research project and have recently been accredited as a Learning to Learn School. Innovative support mechanisms in the school include intervention programmes for children falling behind, Protective Behaviours work, a School Counsellor, trained Peer Mediators (Problem Busters), and Reading Partners.
 

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