Undergraduate Placement Year (Any Subject)
Teaching vacancies, Somers Town, City of Portsmouth
Undergraduate Placement Year (Any Subject)
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Teaching vacancies, Somers Town, City of Portsmouth
- Full time
- Permanent
- Onsite working
Posted 1 week ago, 10 Nov | Get your application in now before you miss out!
Closing date: Closing date not specified
job Ref: 9621190b26d748c09a474728b71e65cd
Full Job Description
To enable pupils with specific impairments access to learning by supervising and assisting pupils (one to one and in small groups) across a wide range of activities and supported learning activities.
To promote the development of the physical and mental well-being of pupils and under the guidance of a teacher plan, prepare and modify lessons / learning activities.
To manage and supervise pupil behaviour and contribute to the effective organisation of the school with administrative and clerical support.
Preparing teaching and learning materials in a format suitable for the individual pupils. Support the full integration of pupils into the School community.
To actively promote the School's Equal Opportunities Policy and observe the standard of conduct which prevents discrimination taking place.
To maintain awareness of and commitment to the School's Equal Opportunity Policies in relation to both employment and service delivery.
To fully comply with the Health and safety at Work Act 1974 etc, the School's Health and Safety Policy and all locally agreed safe methods of work.
At the discretion of the Head Teacher, such other activities as may from time to time be agreed consistent with the nature of the job described above.
To work with colleagues to achieve service plan objectives and targets.
To participate in Employee Development schemes and Performance Management and contribute to the identification of own team development needs.
You should be a good listener, resilient and able to be flexible. No two days are the same! Whilst you donotneed to be a Catholic, it is important to appreciate (or be willing to learn about) the distinctive nature of a Catholic education/community.