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Teacher of Mathematics - Teaching and Learning Coach

Teacher of Mathematics - Teaching and Learning Coach

Brownhills Ormiston Academy

Brownhills, Walsall

Salary:
Main Pay Scale £24,373 - £35,618 plus TLR 2B £4,657
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2020
Apply by:
24 January 2020

Job overview

We are looking to appoint an enthusiastic, highly motivated teacher who will lead on the coaching and development of staff within the Maths Department. The objective is to train and develop Maths staff and ensure that the team become the leading department in terms of the quality of teaching. The Maths Department is a very collaborative team with one aim - to continue the rise in results and to be the highest achieving department in the school.

Brownhills is a school which prides itself on its positive relationships, engaging pupils and highly committed staff. We are a small, thriving school and in our May 2017 Ofsted Report, we were judged to be a GOOD school with a wide range of OUTSTANDING FEATURES. From April 2020, we have chosen to join a successful and ethical Multi Academy Trust.

The ideal candidate should:

  • be strong on curriculum understanding and pedagogy in Maths 
  • have excellent subject knowledge and a passion to help young people learn
  • demonstrate a strong passion for their subject, and have a positive attitude towards our students
  • understand the power of acting to improve teaching and demonstrate effectiveness in delivering a high-quality training programme which raises outcomes
  • have the ability to instil self-belief and raise student expectations
  • be a strong classroom manager who is able to engage and enthuse students
  • be a fully inclusive team player and work with staff that will support them fully.

In return, we offer:

  • supportive and inclusive work environment
  • comprehensive CPD
  • opportunities for career progression
  • staff wellbeing programme/social activities
  • commitment to achieving a realistic work/life balance.

For further details, please contact Diane Lindsay, Human Resources, on 01543 452886 ext 256.

Application forms are available via the school website . Completed forms should be sent to vacancies@brownhills.walsall.sch.uk or posted directly to the school. 

Closing date: Noon on Friday, 24th January 2020.

Please note we reserve the right to appoint or withdraw this vacancy prior to the closing date.

The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects its entire staff to share this commitment.

About Brownhills Ormiston Academy

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Brownhills School is a small, friendly community based on the border of Walsall and Staffordshire.  The School benefits from attractive grounds in a rural setting close to major transport routes (A5, M6, A38, M42 & M6 toll).           

Pupil intake is truly comprehensive with pupils choosing to travel from areas further afield in order to benefit from the high quality of teaching and care, guidance and support that the School provides.                      

Academic standards have risen rapidly in the past few years, demonstrating the ambition of the school to ensure that all pupils achieve highly.  Alongside this, the School has continued to provide a dynamic Creative Arts programme.  The School choir is the largest in the borough and its musical and drama productions are excellent.  Sport and health activities are a key feature of a thriving extra curricular programme.                          

The School is run along department lines with each department line managed by a member of the SLT.  The size of the School allows for extensive cross curricular staff development which benefits all staff.  The curriculum reflects an emphasis on the core subjects, however it remains broad and balanced.                                   

When recruiting staff, we see all teachers deliver a lesson before proceeding to interview as it is the quality of our teachers that makes the greatest difference to the lives of our young people.                                                                

We are interested in staff who are passionate about teaching as a career and want to make an impact here.  Subject specialism is important, however we like to employ staff who will motivate and inspire our pupils and add to the enrichment opportunities for them.

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