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Teacher of Support for Learning

Teacher of Support for Learning

Buckie High School

Moray Council

  • Expired
Salary:
£32,994-£41,412
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
4 June 2020

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

 

Buckie High School, West Cathcart Street, Buckie, Banffshire, Moray, Buckie

Closing date: 05/06/2020

Reference: MOR04879

About Buckie High School

+44 1542 832605

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Buckie Community High School is a mixed, non-selective, non-denominational secondary school with sixth form situated in the town of the town of Buckie in Moray, Scotland. It is a community state school and has a partnership with a school in Tanzania. A larger than average size for a school of its type, the school prospectus reports a student roll of 750 secondary and sixth form students between the ages of 12-18.

The origins of a secondary school in Buckie go back to 1875, when it was owned by the Rathven School Board. It has been through a number of different ownerships and locations, including Banffshire County Council, Grampian Regional Court and finally the Moray Council, the latter of where it was transferred in 1996.

Headteacher

Neil Johnson

Values and Vision

Buckie is a school with a strong emphasis on its community nature. It is a supportive environment where students have high expectations and a number of challenges to help them succeed. It is a proud school with a high sense of achievement, with the value of treating each student as an individual.

Education Scotland

“The strong lead given by the headteacher and the senior leadership team to improving the school [is a strength, alongside] staff teamwork and commitment to improving the quality of education. The broad curriculum… provides many opportunities for young people to achieve. [There is a great] strength of partnership working with external agencies to support and enhance learning [and a strong level of] support provided by staff for young people with additional support needs.”

View Buckie Community High School's latest Education Scotland report

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