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Teacher of Computing

Teacher of Computing

Auchenharvie Academy

North Ayrshire

  • Expired
Salary:
£27,438-£36,480
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
23 June 2018

Job overview

ROLE DEFINITION

To be responsible and accountable for teaching duties in accordance with the Council’s overall Education and Youth Employment objectives.

KEY TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Corporate Responsibilities

  • To deliver an effective education service in accordance with the Council’s corporate policies and procedures and relevant strategy provision.
  • To understand information management and security issues and work in line with legislation and Council policies and guidelines, ensuring that information is used, shared and managed appropriately.
  • To undertake any other reasonably required duties, consistent with duties detailed in Part 2 Section 2 of the SNCT Handbook of Conditions of Service, as directed by the Executive Director (Education and Youth Employment) or nominee, in addition to the role specific tasks & responsibilities detailed below.

Role Specific Tasks & Responsibilities

  • To deliver effective teaching services in accordance with the directions of the headteacher or other promoted staff.
  • To undertake such services in pursuit of good practice including:
  • A commitment to pupil and parent/carer focus;
  • The pursuit of continuous improvement;
  • The implementation and evaluation of quality assurance procedures.
  • Teaching assigned class(es), groups or individuals together with associated planning, preparation and correction.
  • Assessing, moderating, recording and reporting on the work of pupils.
  • Where appropriate prepare pupils for examinations and assist with their administration.
  • Providing advice and guidance to pupils on issues related to their education.
  • Developing the curriculum in line with the curricular framework, e.g. Curriculum for Excellence.
  • Working in partnership with parents, support staff and other professionals to meet the needs of children, young people and families in their learning community.
  • Participating in issues related to planning, raising attainment and achievement and reflection on current practice.
  • Promoting and safeguarding the health, welfare and safety of pupils.
  • Maintaining positive behaviour of pupils, contributing towards good order and the wider needs of the establishment.
  • Assist in the development of Personal Learning Plans/Pupil support plans.
  • Undertaking appropriate and agreed continuing professional development in line with the Standards for Registration, Professional Review and Development, Professional Update and school improvement priorities.

Closing date: 24/06/2018

Reference: NAY03817

Auchenharvie Academy
Saltcoats Road
Stevenston

About Auchenharvie Academy

+44 1294 605156

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First opened in 1971, Auchenharvie Academy is a co-educational six-year secondary school located in North Ayrshire, Scotland. With around 700 pupils, Auchenharvie Academy is slightly smaller than the average secondary school of its type. The school primarily draws its intake of students from five local primaries. 

Headteacher

Mr Calum Johnston

Values and Vision

Auchenharvie Academy takes great pride in its comprehensive ethos, and works hard to ensure equality of opportunity for all pupils regardless of academic ability or personal background. To this end, the school provides an extensive mix of subjects in an accessible curriculum, intended to meet the needs of both students looking to go to university, and those wishing to go straight into employment. Auchenharvie Academy also works hard to encourage the strong personal development of its pupils, including their emotional and social intelligence, in order to ensure their success when they do choose to leave school.

Education Scotland Inspection

“Almost all young people are motivated to learn and behave well in class. They are keen to answer their teachers’ questions and enjoy working in lessons. Young people respond particularly well when they are engaged actively in their learning, including when they participate in volunteering activities and in the wider community. Young people are encouraged to take responsibility for their learning, for example through investigations and research topics.”

The full report into Auchenharvie Academy can be found here.

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Applications closed