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Teacher of Media

Teacher of Media

Bullers Wood School for Girls

Chislehurst

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Salary:
Main or Upper pay scale
Job type:
Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
25 March 2019

Job overview

This post offers an exciting opportunity to join an enthusiastic staff and very supportive department whose members are committed to making a real difference. The school was last fully inspected by Ofsted in May 2011 and we were awarded Outstanding.We are very proud of our achievements and for the last 4 years we have been congratulated by the Minister of State for Schools on our achievements at GCSE level placing us in the top 100 non-selective state-funded schools in England. In addition, we were in the top 100 for pupils achieving the English Baccalaureate. We have also regularly been in the top 10% nationally (out of over 2,500 schools and colleges) for our A level performance assessed by ALPS.  We are looking for an enthusiastic individual to help us to ensure that in every way Bullers Wood remains an outstanding school at our next Ofsted inspection, and that every one of our students achieves and exceeds both their targets and expectations.

The Media department is very strong and achieves excellent results.    

The department is lively and forward-looking and is dynamic and delivers a curriculum that focusses on the most up to date developments across a range of Media.      

The department has a very good examination record and is committed to achieving excellence at all key stages as well as success for all its pupils. It is dynamic and delivers a curriculum that focuses on the most up-to-date developments across a range of Media, encouraging students at all levels to critically engage with current issues and debates.

The department currently has two specialist rooms. Each contains 12 computers and 2 MacBooks, all with the latest Adobe Creative Suite installed. The department also has digital cameras and tripods which students may borrow.

At Key Stage 3 Media is not taught discretely at this Key Stage but is covered within the English curriculum. Students do have the opportunity to participate in the Media department’s BBC School Report, run throughout the academic year.

At Key Stage 4 AQA GCSE Media Studies is offered at KS4.

AQA AS and A2 Media Studies are offered at Post 16. Additionally, we offer the BTEC Level 3 National Extended Certificate in Creative Digital Media Production (TV and Film).

The department offers students from all key stages the opportunity to participate in the BBC School Report scheme throughout the academic year.

Key purposes of post

•To provide positive support and guidance with regard to the personal, academic, social and moral development of all students.

•To provide a high quality educational experience for all students. 

•To help the school achieve its purpose, aims and values  

General Duties and Responsibilities

•To carry out the duties of a School Teacher as set out in the School Teachers Pay and Conditions Document.

•To continue to meet the Professional Standards for Teachers in England 

•To follow school, faculty and departmental procedures and support the school ethos and adhere to school policies

•To be committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people 

•Be aware of and actively promote the school’s aims, values, priorities, targets and action plans

•Have a secure knowledge and understanding of specialist subject(s)

•Have a detailed knowledge of the relevant aspects of the students’ National Curriculum and other statutory requirements.

•Understand progression in specialist subject(s)

•Cope securely with subject-related questions which students raise and know about students’ common misconceptions and mistakes in their specialist subject(s).  Planning & setting expectations

•Identify clear teaching objectives, content, lesson structures and sequences appropriate to the subject matter and the students being taught as identified in the school’s Teaching & Learning policy

•Set appropriate and demanding expectations for students’ learning and motivation and set and monitor clear targets for students’ learning, building on prior attainment. 

•Ensure effective teaching of whole classes, groups and individuals so that teaching objectives are met, pace and challenge are maintained, and best use is made of teaching time

•Use teaching methods which keep students engaged, including stimulating students’ intellectual curiosity, effective questioning and response, clear presentation and good use of resources

•Participate in preparing and presenting students for public examinations

•Consistently apply the school’s Behaviour Management policy, encouraging positive behaviour, using the classroom code and taking appropriate action

•Take responsibility for own professional development and to keep up-to-date with research and developments in pedagogy and in the subjects taught, within the context of the School Development Plan

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About Bullers Wood School for Girls

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Bullers Wood is a highly successful comprehensive 11 – 19 girls’ school with boys admitted to the sixth form. We are significantly oversubscribed, with admissions from over 50 primaries, and enjoy an excellent reputation in the community.

The number on roll is 1587, including 458 students in the mixed sixth form. We serve a very supportive community, and parents/carers have a choice of Bullers Wood as a comprehensive school for girls or selective education within Bromley and other LAs (Bexley, Kent).

The staff at Bullers Wood are friendly, hardworking and conscientious. We actively promote continuing professional development for all staff, in line with the needs of the individual and those of the School. We offer a full and comprehensive induction and ongoing support programme for all new staff. ECTs are allocated a dedicated mentor to support them through their ECT year.

The School is a founder member of the highly regarded Bromley Schools Centred Initial Teacher Training Collegiate which enables our staff to share their expertise and good practice with others. We also train teachers through the Graduate Teacher Programme.

Twenty-two acres of woodland and landscaped grounds surround Bullers Wood House, a mansion with interior design by William Morris and exterior by Ernest Newton – both leading Victorian designers. This makes it unique, creating a high-quality environment and atmosphere which students enjoy and remember.

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