Springfield Junior School is a proud member of QEGSMAT. The Trust’s values are for students to ‘Question, Explore; Give; and Succeed’. Our exceptional staff, strong leadership, motivated children, as well as excellent facilities, provide the successful formula for this.

Teacher

Ref: SCH-QM-0129 21 day(s) remaining
Establishment: Springfield Junior School Location: Springfield Junior School Salary: Main Pay Scale - £31,650.00 - £43,607.00 Department: Teaching Staff Job Type: Full Time
Closing Date: 12/01/2025 00:00 Interview Date: w/c 20th January 2025 Start Date: Easter 2025

Additional Information

Contract Type: Permanent Contract Term: AYR - All year round Hours per Week: 32.50 Weeks per Year: 52.143 Pay Grade: Teachers Main | 1 - 6

The Role

PURPOSE OF THE POST:

CORE DUTIES:  

 A teacher must:  

  • Implement and deliver an appropriate broad, balanced, relevant and differentiated curriculum for pupils, incorporating the National Curriculum requirements and in line with the curriculum policies of the school 
  • Facilitate, support and monitor the overall progress and development of a designated group of pupils
  • Foster a learning environment and educational experience which provides children with the opportunity to fulfil their individual potential
  • Share in the development of the school curriculum, courses of study, teaching materials, teaching programmes, methods of teaching and assessment and their review
  • Support and contribute to the school’s responsibility for safeguarding children. 

Main Responsibilities:  

  • Teach pupils in their assigned group according to their educational needs, including the setting and marking of work to be carried out by the pupils in school and elsewhere 
  • Plan their teaching to achieve optimum progression in pupil’s learning 
  • Identify clear teaching objectives and content, appropriate to the subject matter and the pupils being taught, and specify how these will be taught and assessed
  • Set tasks for the whole class, individuals or groups, which challenge pupils and ensure high levels of interest 
  • Set appropriately demanding expectations of pupil’s learning, motivation and presentation of work
  • Set clear targets for pupil’s learning which they share and understand 
  • Direct and supervise the work of Teaching Assistants in their classroom
  • Assess progress, development and attainment of pupils and keep such records as are required by the school’s systems 
  • Co-operate and liaise with other professionals, including fellow staff and colleagues from external agencies (for example, specialist teachers from the LA support services, health professionals and social workers) 
  • Ensure a high quality learning experience for pupils, which meets internal and external quality standards 
  • Use a variety of a delivery methods appropriate to students’ learning styles and the varying demands of curriculum 
  • Provide a positive, and conducive and safe learning environment, encouraging high standards in punctuality, presentation of work and relationships 
  • Set high expectations for pupils’ behaviour and maintain a good standard of discipline through well-focused teaching, fostering positive relationships and implementing the school’s relationships policy 

  

In accordance with the Teachers’ Pay and Conditions Document, there is a requirement for all teachers to contribute to the development of the school curriculum, teaching methods and their review.

  • The tasks expected of the teacher may include the following and there may be dedicated time (if appropriate) to address some of the tasks:    
  • Collate and analyse information relating to the standards achieved by pupils for presentation to the Leadership Team, governors and QEGSMAT  
  • Lead a curriculum area  
  • Secure and allocate the resources necessary to deliver the curriculum within an allocated budget
  • Advise and support other members of staff on the content and delivery of the curriculum   
  • Support and adhere to the school’s quality assurance procedures  

  

Generic Responsibilities 

  • Contribute to the personal, social, health, citizenship and enterprise education of pupils according to school policy  
  • Actively engage in the school’s performance management appraisal system  
  • Contribute to the formulation and implementation of the Academy Improvement Plan and associated actions plans, as appropriate  
  • Play a full part in the life of the school community and support its ethos  
  • Follow and actively promote the school’s policies  
  • Comply with health and safety policy and undertake risk assessments as appropriate  
  • Communicate effectively with parents of pupils and with persons or bodies outside the school who are concerned with the welfare of pupils, after consultation with appropriate staff   
  • Actively pursue own personal and professional development  
  • Any further duties which may from time to time, reasonably be required by the Headteacher

Qualifications

Qualification Title Grade
Qualified Teacher Status
Essential

Skills

Experience
Having taught within the primary age range
Essential
Having taught in a variety of age groups within KS2
Desirable
Experience/Knowledge
Familiar with White Rose Maths and Phonics Teaching
Desirable
Experience of teaching pupils with social, emotional and behaviour needs and ASD
Desirable
Experience of mastery teaching
Desirable
Knowledge of SEN Code of Practice
Essential
Knowledge of National Curriculum Frameworks for Literacy and Numeracy
Essential
Knowledge of current educational trends and initiatives
Essential
Ability to support less able children and extend the more able
Essential
Knowledge of Growth Mind-set principals
Desirable
Evidence of planning, organisation, assessment and record keeping
Essential
Knowledge and understanding of effective behaviour management strategies and the ability to put these into practice
Essential
Ability to deliver well planned and stimulating lessons across the curriculum and ability range
Essential
Understanding KS2 National Curriculum
Essential
Knowledge of what constitutes effective teaching and learning including different styles of learning
Essential
Understanding of Attachment Theory and importance of positive relationships
Desirable
Abilities, Skills and Knowledge
Specific expertise and enthusiasm for planning and teaching a creative, cross curricular approach
Desirable
Willingness and ability to contribute to extra curricular activities
Desirable
Willingness and ability to contribute to whole school development
Desirable
Personal Attributes
Embraces a Growth Mindset philosophy and believes in every child
Essential
A "can do" attitude
Essential
Hard working
Essential
Energy, enthusiasm and warmth
Essential
Flexibility
Essential
Adaptability
Essential
Relevant Skills
Ability to establish sound professional relationships with children, colleagues and parents
Essential
Organisation and communication skills
Essential
Competency in ICT and ability to use ICT across the curriculum
Essential
Ability to help pupils become independent learners
Essential
High expectations of pupils to do their very best and make significant progress
Essential
Ability to maintain an orderly, attractive and well managed classroom
Essential
Outstanding KS2 Teacher
Essential
Qualifications
Involvement in continuous professional development
Desirable

Related Documents

Applicants Guidance Notes Application Guidance.pdf Download

Safeguarding Information

QEGSMAT is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. It is a criminal offence to engage or seek to engage in regulated activity or regulated work with children, if you appear on the DBS barred list. 

All appointments are subject to an Enhanced DBS check and be eligible to work in the UK. 

Further information about our commitment to Safeguarding can be found - https://www.qegsmat.com/documents/safeguarding 

Please be aware, the Trust may also consider performing an online presence check as part of their pre-employment checks. 

This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1074 and therefore applicants are required to declare any cautions, convictions, reprimands and final warnings that are not protected (i.e. that are not filtered out) as defined by the rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (as amended in 2013 and 2020). 

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Springfield Junior School

Springfield Road
Swadlincote
Derbyshire
DE11 0BU

Nina Jones

https://springfield.derbyshire.sch.uk/

Our school is a vibrant, inclusive community where the children are at the very heart of everything we do and every child is valued and encouraged to achieve their full potential. We pride ourselves on fostering a nurturing and calm environment where everyone feels safe, respected and ready to learn.

 

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