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Teacher

Ashley Road School

Aberdeen City

  • Expired
Salary:
£22,416-£35,763
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
30 May 2017

Job overview

Job Purpose:
To deliver quality education to assigned pupils and contribute to the professional, corporate life of the school in relation to pupils, staff and appropriate external bodies within the agreements of the SNCT

Requirements
The post holder needs to hold as a minimum:

Appropriate teaching qualification

Full GTC (Scotland) registration in the appropriate subject/sector, or be eligible for such registration

PVG scheme membership – Working with Children

Responsibilities
The post holder is expected to demonstrate:

Ability to teach the full curriculum in the relevant subject or sector, and to develop the curriculum

Ability to manage and organise classes through planning and preparing for teaching and learning

Ability to assess, record and report on the work of pupils’ progress to inform a range of teaching and learning approaches

Ability to prepare pupils for examinations and qualifications and where required, assist with their administration

Ability to contribute towards good order and the wider needs of the school

Ability to contribute to the school and council planning and improvement processes

Ability to maintain and develop knowledge and skills and contribute to the professional development of colleagues including probationary and student teachers

Closing date: 31/05/2017

Reference: ABC03263

Ashley Road School,
Aberdeen

About Ashley Road School

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ABOUT ABERDEEN

What does Aberdeen have to offer?
Aberdeen lies at the heart of a region recognised for its quality of life. It’s a city which effortlessly combines the benefits of metropolitan life with a range of sporting activities and outdoor pursuits as well as easy access to the stunning scenery of Royal Deeside and the beautiful North East coast.

Arts and Culture
Along with a fantastic range of first class shops, hotels and restaurants, the city has a varied cultural scene, so you’re sure to find something to interest you. We have an exciting calendar of events throughout the year including an International Youth Festival, Aberdeen International Football Festival, Highland Games and International Market. His Majesty's Theatre and the Music Hall attract a range of West End shows and famous names and our art gallery and museums hold some of the finest collections in Scotland.

Sports and the Outdoors
If you prefer sports and the great outdoors, there are a number of sporting facilities within the city, including Aberdeen Sports Village, Beach Leisure Centre, Transition Extreme and Garthdee Alpine Sports. And if golf's your game, there are a great variety of golf courses both within and around the city.

Our parks and gardens are second to none and if you venture further afield, you’ll find we’re an easy drive to the Cairngorm Mountains for walking or skiing, while Royal Deeside, the North East coast and whisky and castle trails are just as accessible.
Schools and Universities

Aberdeen has an excellent range of educational facilities from nursery, primary and secondary schools to further and higher education institutions.

We are proud to offer two of Scotland’s most successful and well respected universities. The University of Aberdeen is Scotland's third oldest university. It is located in the picturesque and historic area of Old Aberdeen and attracts students from around the world, whilst the Robert Gordon University is described as modern and dynamic, and is consistently ranked amongst the UK’s top universities. Aberdeen College, one of Scotland’s largest and most successful colleges is a key partner in completing our top class city offering.

Living in Aberdeen
We have a variety of housing options within the city centre, suburbs and rural areas with a choice of properties ranging from traditional granite flats and townhouses to new-build properties or unique cottages and farm steadings. For more information, please visit www.aspc.co.uk

Transport
Aberdeen is fortunate to have an excellent transport network as well as a high standard of accessible public transport services across the city and to the surrounding areas of Aberdeenshire. The city is also well served by frequent bus and train links south to Edinburgh, Glasgow and beyond, as well as north to Inverness and the Highlands. Aberdeen International Airport is just a 15 minute drive from the city centre and offers extensive domestic and international flights.

Health
We're proud to offer first rate healthcare provision – from acute services at NHS Grampian's largest hospital, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, to the new, state-of-the-art Royal Aberdeen Children's Hospital which provides comprehensive paediatric services. Aberdeen Maternity Hospital is also located within our Foresterhill complex and provides a range of ante and post natal care.
To find out more about Aberdeen and the surrounding area, please click here

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