Cover Supervisor - Permanent
Teaching vacancies, Ottery St Mary, Devon
Cover Supervisor - Permanent
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Teaching vacancies, Ottery St Mary, Devon
- Full time
- Permanent
- Onsite working
Posted 1 week ago, 19 Oct | Get your application in now before you miss out!
Closing date: Closing date not specified
job Ref: 3f64c90c5c4141aa9dfab8607edcc960
Full Job Description
To start as soon as possible, we are seeking to appoint a Cover Supervisor who can oversee classes when teachers are absent, ensuring that learning in the classroom is maximised. The position would be suitable for a qualified teacher or an individual who is aspiring to enter the teaching profession, who is looking to develop further in an outstanding and highly supportive school. The successful candidate will facilitate the planned lessons and work with Heads of Department to modify the work set where necessary, ensuring that positive behaviour is maintained in the classroom. In addition to supervising students, the successful candidate will support teachers and subject areas by carrying out administrative duties, such as photocopying, producing resources, communicating with parents and maintaining student information databases. Training will be given in the school's specific IT software, but the successful candidate will need to be able to use Word, Excel and PowerPoint confidently,
competently and accurately.
What the school offers its staff
The King's School is an outstanding 11-18 comprehensive school, which takes great pride in the promotion of excellence in teaching and learning, pastoral care and extra-curricular activities. Our core purpose of 'Achievement for All' encourages every student to develop their skills, interests and talents, not just through academic achievement but also through a rich variety of enrichment opportunities including house competitions, extra-curricular clubs, trips and visits.
All King's School support staff are eligible to join the Local Government Pension Scheme, which is a defined benefit scheme, under which the school contributes 19.6% of an individual's salary.