£44K/yr to £48K/yr
London, England
Permanent, Variable

Mathematics Teacher

Posted by Engage Education.

My wonderful Client based in Havering are seeking an experienced Teacher of Mathematics with leadership responsibilities.

This role requires delivering consistently high-quality lessons across the key stages and leading the improvement of teaching practices to raise student achievement and close gaps between student groups. As an outstanding educator, you will play a key role in enhancing the quality of teaching within Mathematics.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Plan and teach engaging, interactive lessons for KS3 and KS4 pupils, including those facing barriers to learning and those with social, emotional, mental health needs.
  • Maintain up-to-date knowledge of the KS3/KS4 maths curriculum (including GCSE requirements) and bring a creative approach to teaching that engages reluctant learners.
  • Develop and inspire innovative approaches to learning, teaching, and pupil participation.
  • Integrate lessons with the PSHE curriculum, British values, SMSC, and the world of work where appropriate.
  • Regularly assess and provide feedback to pupils, in line with the marking and feedback policy.
  • Lead by example, providing inspiration and motivation to staff and pupils to support positive progress and outcomes.
  • Ensure high expectations for behaviour are upheld, fostering a positive environment for learning.
  • Mentor a group of pupils, supporting them through their time at school.
  • Contribute to the middle leadership team, actively participating in shaping the school's vision and strategic improvement plans to inspire, challenge, and empower others to achieve ambitious outcomes.
  • Support teachers' professional development by carrying out lesson observations, providing constructive feedback, and implementing strategies to improve teaching practice.
  • Use data to identify pupils or groups requiring additional support and develop strategies to enhance teaching quality.
  • Coordinate and carry out activities aimed at improving teaching and learning, such as work scrutiny, lesson observations, and learning walks.
  • Use insights from data analysis to inform teacher development strategies and planning.
  • Take responsibility for your own professional growth, actively seeking learning opportunities, and deliver high-quality CPD to staff, sharing the latest insights and practices in mathematics.
  • Build effective working relationships and networks with local, national, and digital agencies to stay at the forefront of subject expertise.
  • Promote and safeguard pupil welfare and personal development in alignment with the school's approach to SEND support.
  • Take an active interest in the wellbeing of staff, pupils, and the wider community.
  • Work closely with the school's Designated Safeguarding Lead, ensuring all safeguarding and child protection procedures are followed correctly.

This role is ideal for a passionate Maths teacher who is eager to make a meaningful impact in students' lives while helping shape the school's future.

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