About This Role
Maiden Erlegh School in Reading is seeking to appoint a committed and enthusiastic Spanish Teacher to join our school community. This is an excellent opportunity for a skilled classroom practitioner who can plan, resource and deliver highly effective and inspiring Spanish lessons across the allocated timetable. The successful candidate will contribute to engaging and challenging curriculum planning, support strong standards of behaviour and professionalism, and help create a safe, purposeful and ambitious learning environment in which students make strong progress and achieve high academic standards. The postholder will be responsible for teaching allocated classes, supporting effective tutor provision, directing and supervising support colleagues assigned to lessons, and contributing to the wider work of the department, school and Maiden Erlegh Trust.
Key Responsibilities
- Plan and prepare highly effective Spanish lessons in line with Trust and school schemes of work and assessment.
- Use a range of teaching strategies to promote learning, engagement and enjoyment of the subject.
- Motivate and inspire students so that they enjoy their learning, manage their own learning effectively and aim high in their academic achievement.
- Use assessment information, student starting points and regular feedback to monitor progress, close gaps and support appropriate intervention.
- Maintain high standards of behaviour, attendance, conduct, safety and wellbeing in lessons and wider school settings.
- Act as a form tutor and contribute to effective tutor and personal development provision.
- Support all students, including disadvantaged students, those with SEND and the most able, to access learning and achieve strong outcomes.
- Contribute to curriculum enrichment, extra-curricular activities, whole-school events, professional development and the wider life of the school.
Ideal Candidate
- A good quality degree.
- PGCE, or equivalent, in secondary education.
- Qualified Teacher Status.
- Genuine enthusiasm for Spanish and the ability to communicate this to students.
- The ability to use a range of teaching strategies that promote learning, engagement and enjoyment of the subject.
- Strong classroom practice and the ability to deliver a variety of teaching approaches.
- A commitment to overcoming barriers to learning so that students are supported to achieve their potential.
- The ability to communicate clearly and appropriately with students, colleagues and parents.
- The ability to manage behaviour effectively and create a purposeful learning environment.
- Good IT skills and the ability to use ICT effectively to support learning.
- A willingness to become fully involved in the life of the school and share the values of the school and the wider Trust.
Benefits
- Pension scheme – generous employer contributions through the Teachers’ Pension Scheme or Local Government Pension Scheme.
- Annual leave – generous entitlement, increasing with length of service.
- ME Day – one additional day’s leave each year for a significant personal event.
- Professional development – extensive CPD through the Maiden Erlegh Institute, annual Trust Conference and apprenticeship opportunities.
- Hybrid working – flexible working arrangements for eligible roles.
- Perkbox – discounts, wellbeing resources and monthly perk points.
- Wellbeing and health – free flu vaccinations and eye tests where eligible.
- Employee assistance programme – 24/7 support and discount schemes.
- Mental health first aid support.
- Recognition and community – celebrating achievements and milestones across TeamMET.
- Employee referral scheme.
Equal Opportunities Employer Statement
Maiden Erlegh Trust is an equal opportunities employer and is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. The successful candidate will be subject to an enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references.
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