Teacher of Support for Learning (Band A)
Speyside High School
Moray
- Expired
- Salary:
- £32,034-£40,206
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 24 October 2019
Job overview
Job Description
- Teach assigned classes, groups or individuals
- Maintain classroom discipline and promote positive behaviour
- Ensure pupil Health and Safety
- To assist with the development and implementation of effective identification and assessment procedures for pupils with additional support needs
- Develop or contribute to the development of teaching and assessment materials with particular reference to pupils with additional support needs
- Use the results of assessment to evaluate and improve teaching, and the learning and attainment of pupils
- Set and maintain targets for pupils as appropriate
- Contribute to the preparation of pupils for internal and external assessments as appropriate
- Assist with the administration of internal and external assessments as appropriate
- Meet with parents/carers to review pupil progress and ongoing additional support needs
- Contribute to the effective running of stage/curricular area/subject or department
- Contribute to Improvement Planning, evaluation and quality assurance processes
- Plan, prepare and record appropriate work for pupils both individually and in partnership with class teachers
- Advise and guide pupils on issues related to their education
- Report and discuss pupils’ progress with their parents and any other bodies which have statutory functions relating to the care of children
- Assist in the delivery of appropriate therapeutic activities for pupils
- Identify and evaluate resources appropriate to meet the additional support needs of individual pupils
- Consult and advise on the development of individualised educational programmes and any legislative obligations in respect of additional support needs
The Individual
Applications will also be considered from applicants who are provisionally registered and are able to take up unpromoted permanent positions on a temporary basis.
Closing date: 25/10/2019
Reference: MOR04362
Speyside High, Mary Avenue, Aberlour, Banffshire, Moray, Aberlour
About Speyside High School
- Speyside High School
- Mary Avenue, Aberlour
- Banffshire
- AB38 9QU
- United Kingdom
Speyside High School is a co-educational, non-denominational secondary in Moray, northern Scotland. As of the most recent inspection there were 524 students on the school roll. Extra-curricular activities include chess club, table tennis, rugby or gardening. The school serves an extensive rural area, including the villages of Aberlour, Archiestown, Craigellachie, Dufftown, Rothes and Tomintoul. The school also contains Conval House, a specialist facility for young people with language and communication difficulties. Speyside is located in the town of Arberlour, which has a population of 972 and is known as the founding location of Walkers shortbread.
Headteacher
Patricia Goodbrand
Values and vision
Speyside High School is a special community where learners are happy, healthy and high achieving. It is a place where pupils, staff parents and the wider community work together to make learning and teaching excellent. Staff encourage everyone to be respected, resilient and responsible, ambitious and motivated.The school values are ‘Respect, Resilience and Responsibility’.
Speyside also prides itself as a Unicef Rights Respecting School, which values the independence of each student in a democratised environment where the student’s voice is heard.
Inspection Report
“The school has maintained high standards of attainment over the last three years. By the end of S2, most young people attain appropriate national standards in reading and writing. By the end of S4, young people perform well above the national average and better than young people in schools which serve those with similar needs and backgrounds.”
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