Are you passionate about Maths and ready to inspire the next generation?
The Gatwick School is seeking a Trainee Teacher of Maths on a fixed-term, full-time basis to join our dedicated and supportive team. This is an exciting opportunity to train towards Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) while gaining valuable classroom experience within an all-through school.
We would love to hear from you if you:
- Have a degree in a relevant subject and are looking to gain QTS
- Demonstrate enthusiasm, resilience and a genuine desire to teach
- Are committed to raising the achievement of all students of all abilities
- Enjoy working as part of a team and have strong communication skills
In return for your passion and commitment, we offer:
- A supportive team who place our values of chances, choices and culture at the centre of all that we do, with a commitment to raising pupil achievement and aspirations
- Extensive professional development opportunities, including Aurora Trust-wide CPD
- Fringe allowance
- Two-week half term
- An all-through primary and secondary setting with opportunities for input on curriculum development
- Exciting opportunities to work with primary colleagues on enrichment days to enhance secondary readiness for children
- A spacious, well-equipped and well-resourced learning environment
- A skilled and committed SLT devoted to improving outcomes for all children and staff
- The opportunity to be part of a multi-academy trust that has collaboration at its heart and will support you every step of the way
- Enhanced paternity leave, in excess of the Green and Burgundy Books
- Aurora Academies Advantage scheme, including access to free and confidential advice via the Employee Assistance Programme, online GP service, cycle-to-work scheme, discounts to high-street shops, and health and wellbeing support
Qualifications
- Degree in a relevant subject – Essential
- GCSE Maths and English Grade 4–9 (A*–C) or equivalent – Essential
Skills, Abilities and Knowledge
- Knowledge of the SEN Code of Practice – Essential
- Ability to analyse and evaluate pupil data to set aspirational and challenging targets – Essential
- Ability to develop a classroom ethos and behaviour management structure that promotes independence and self-management – Essential
- Ability to think creatively and prioritise effectively – Essential
- Excellent written, oral and presentation skills – Essential
- Excellent self-awareness and ability to manage self – Essential
- Willingness to learn from others and both seek and act upon advice – Essential
- Ability to integrate equality policies into practice – Essential
- Demonstrable commitment to equality of opportunity and inclusive education – Essential
- Ability to create an environment that ensures the safety of all Academy users – Essential
- Resilience, with the ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines – Essential
- Ability to proactively engage with external partners and professional networks – Essential
Experience
- Use of innovative approaches to teaching and learning, including AfL and ICT – Essential
- Evidence of continuing professional development – Essential
- Successful partnership working with schools, academies, external agencies and stakeholders – Essential
- Effective implementation and use of ICT to enhance learning – Essential
- Excellent interpersonal skills – Essential
- Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of equality issues and legislation – Essential
- Experience of teaching a class or subject area
- Teaching experience in more than one school
- Proven track record of improving pupil outcomes
- Experience of Ofsted processes
Experience / Knowledge
- In-depth knowledge of best practice in teaching and learning, including the use of ICT to support pupil achievement – Essential
- Knowledge of the curriculum and best practice relevant to the appropriate key stage(s) – Essential
- Understanding and application of school improvement principles – Essential
- Knowledge of local and national safeguarding requirements – Essential
- Thorough knowledge and understanding of national priorities and current developments in education
Leadership
- Ability to work effectively as part of the school team and with governors, trustees, pupils, parents/carers, stakeholders and partners within and beyond the education sector – Essential
- Ability to lead, motivate, develop and inspire staff, while encouraging pupil and parental engagement
Personal Attributes
- Commitment to the school’s vision, values and ethos – Essential
- Commitment to the Aurora Academies Trust vision, values and ethos – Essential
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