Job overview
THE DEPARTMENT
The Maths Department is a dynamic, supportive and efficient team. The Department is passionate about teaching maths holistically: appreciating the importance of maths and its place in the world, developing mathematical thinking and problem solving, inspiring and preparing pupils for further study and careers. The Department fosters a collaborative and inclusive environment where innovative teaching methods (mastery approaches) and resources are embraced. The Department is well-resourced and within each classroom there is an interactive whiteboard, teaching whiteboards and mini whiteboards, booklets and textbooks.
ROLE SPECIFICATION
The ability to teach IBDP maths is essential, ideally the AA HL/SL courses, for this role and the ability to teach the AI HL/SL courses is desirable.
The academic success of Brighton College Vietnam is due to excellent, innovative and well-planned teaching. We are looking for individuals who foster a passion for learning and who can demonstrate an ability, and genuine desire, to develop pupils to their fullest potential. The successful candidate is likely to be an experienced practitioner with a proven track record of effective teaching, having obtained excellent public examination results with previous classes.
Some members of our teaching staff have pursued different career paths and have made the move to teaching at a later point. We view this diversity as a strength. We seek candidates with a demonstrable ability to thrive in an intellectually invigorating environment. The ability to inspire children is key, as is a willingness to support the ambition and values of the school and to be involved in the breadth of College life. Successful candidates will be self-reliant and adaptable, with high levels of initiative. Candidates should have a strong academic record, including a good degree in a relevant subject.
Reporting to: Head of Subject
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
To be an ambassador of the College at all times, in school and across Vietnam.
To teach a timetable, carry out staff duties (as determined by SLT) and actively support the Co-Curricular Programme leading a minimum of two activities per week.
TEACHING AND LEARNING
To encourage each pupil to reach their academic potential through enthusiastic and personalised teaching, tailored stretch and challenge, rigorous record keeping and follow up.
To be aware of and comply with all the College policies including those for marking and assessment, teaching and learning and reporting.
To develop and share schemes of work and resources, using the agreed formats.
To assist with covering colleagues as required
To attend all meetings and INSET as required.
To prepare, invigilate and assess, as required internal and external tests and examinations.
PASTORAL
To show an active interest in each child’s personal and domestic circumstances and to foster the personal and social developments of each pupil in your care.
To actively promote the social, moral and cultural ethos of the College community.
To create an atmosphere of support by being aware of, and fully complying with, all the College Polices.
To be familiar with all the College’s policies on Health and Safety and be proactive in ensuring the safety of all members of the College community at all times.
To promote exemplary behaviour and a responsible attitude amongst all pupils at all times.
To be aware of and act upon all policies regarding the safeguarding of children
PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES
To promote pride in the College among the pupil body through behaviour and commitment.
To ensure that all communication is acted upon appropriately and in a timely manner.
To contribute to the College website, social media and publications as necessary.
To contribute to the College’s Self Evaluation and Development Plan.
To foster a close partnership with parents, initiating contact in appropriate circumstances.
To carry out any reasonable professional request made by the Head of College and SLT.
Safeguarding: Brighton College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils and expects all employees to share this commitment. All applicants should read the College’s Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy, which is available on our website, and are required to declare any information as requested on the application form. Applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening, such as the International Child Protection Certificate (ICPC) if they are UK based/UK national or a police certificate from every country that they have worked in outside the UK, as well as written/verbal reference checks from previous employers and qualification verification checks.
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