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Teacher of Mathematics

Teacher of Mathematics

Mount St Joseph

Bolton

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Salary:
Main scale
Job type:
Full Time, Maternity Cover
Start date:
April 2019
Apply by:
14 January 2019

Job overview

The job description should be read alongside the range of duties and responsibilities of teachers as set out in the annual Teachers Pay and Conditions Document. 

Candidates will be expected to have considered these in relation to Mount St Joseph.

Principle Responsibilities 

To facilitate and encourage a learning experience which provides pupils with the opportunity to achieve their individual potential. To implement and deliver an appropriately broad, balanced, relevant and differentiated curriculum for pupils and to support a designated curriculum area as appropriate

Key duties and Responsibilities:

To uphold and implement the ethos and values of the school.

To treat all students as individuals and contribute to their emotional, social, academic and moral development.

To follow closely agreed syllabuses and schemes of work and to participate in their development and annual review.

To plan, implement, deliver and review high quality lessons that met the needs of the students and that are in line with an agreed programme of study at Key Stage 3 and 4.

To mark pupils' work on a regular basis and record this to show the pupils' progress throughout the year in line with departmental and school policy.

To participate in and contribute to the performance management cycle and relevant INSET. 

To keep a record of assessment and attendance of students in class.  To contribute to departmental and school tracking systems and the analysis of data to inform future target setting and planning. 

To develop a classroom environment that allows all students to succeed.

To implement the school behaviour management policy.

To contribute towards the provision of assessment methods and their evaluation as outlined in the assessment policy.

To participate in the schools self-evaluation cycle. 

To undertake the duties as a form teacher.

To liaise with other departments, parents and agencies to meet the individual needs of the pupils. 

To attend departmental, form tutor or any other meetings as required. 

To carry out a share of the supervisory duties in accordance with published rotas

To contribute to the future development of the department, its resources and its teaching materials.

To attend parents evening and other specific events. 

To make a positive contribution to the wider aspects of the school.

To assist in the promotion of the good name of the school within the community

To undertake any other duty as specified by STPCD not mentioned in the above.

To comply with the requirements of Health and Safety Legislation and Council Policy taking appropriate action where necessary.


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About Mount St Joseph

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  • Mount St Joseph
  • Greenland Road, Farnworth, Bolton
  • Lancashire
  • BL4 0HU
  • United Kingdom
+44 1204 391800

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About our School 

Mount St Joseph is a Voluntary Aided 11 – 16 co-educational comprehensive School under the trusteeship of Salford Diocese. The school forms part of the Roman Catholic provision for Secondary Education within the Diocese of Salford.  

We are a vibrant secondary school situated in the South of Bolton serving a richly diverse community with 900 pupils. Our pupils come from a variety of backgrounds including families newly arrived in this country and low income families. A number of our pupils have English as an additional language (37%) and our pupil premium is 42%. We place a strong emphasis on inclusion. 

Our ethos is underpinned by the gospel values of serving others, tolerance, compassion and forgiveness. As a community of learners, believers and friends, we are committed to the spiritual, moral, educational and social development of our community. 

As a community of learners we aspire to achieve our full, academic potential in a happy, safe and caring environment. As a community of believers we aim to develop a full awareness of our spiritual and moral responsibility and a deepening love and understanding of our faith. As a community of friends we influence the people around us by using our unique gifts and talents to develop one another socially and culturally to build a better world.

In the 2018 GCSE exams, the school achieved 189 7, 8 and 9 grades! 

The school was inspected by Ofsted on 20th March 2018 and was judged as “good”. The full report can be found here

The Governors seek to appoint the most talented individuals to contribute to ongoing success of the school. 

Health and Wellbeing

Mount St Joseph Catholic School recognises that our employees play a vital role in our progress towards our vision. Our employees have a direct impact on the school. We will provide a framework for our staff to take a proactive and engaging approach to enhancing the health and wellbeing. This will be achieved through wellbeing initiatives, employee support mechanisms and joint working with staff.

At Mount St Joseph, we have many activities to monitor and support the Health and Wellbeing of our staff. Staff have access to reduced rates for gym memberships, discounts on spas, access to onsite car valeting as well as discounts on food, high street shops, entertainment and travel.  Staff are also invited to regular wellbeing activities that take place within school, these include; Aromatherapy sessions, local walks, Christmas wreath making and many more! 

Our Location

We are located on Greenland Road, Farnworth, Bolton at the centre of an excellent motorway network. We are within easy access of the M60 and M61 motorways and the A666 (St Peter’s Way) and are approximately 2 miles from Bolton town centre. 

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