Primary Teacher; Transition - Hermitage Park Primary School
Listed on 2026-06-28
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Education / Teaching
Elementary School, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, Summer Seasonal
Location: City of Edinburgh
Primary Teacher (Transition)
Hermitage Park Primary School
Salary: £35,022 - £52,740
Hours:
35 per week
Based at Hermitage Park Primary School but working with all schools in the Learning Community, namely Leith Academy Secondary School, Hermitage Park Primary School, Craigentinny Primary School, Leith Primary School and Lorne Primary School.
The Class Teacher (Transition) will support the implementation of City of Edinburgh Council Attainment work, through supporting effective Literacy, Numeracy and Health and Wellbeing learning and curricular transition across our education establishments. This role has a particular focus on closing the poverty related attainment gap whilst raising attainment. The Class Teacher (Transition) will work with P5 - S3 pupils.
The Class Teacher (Transition) will have a knowledge of current theories and practice relating to effective classroom teaching and will implement these theories and practices in line with school, Council and National Priorities.
The Class Teacher (Transition) will undertake the duties outlined for all teachers as set out in A Teaching Profession for the 21st Century.
Major responsibilities- To support and promote high quality teaching and learning, to raise attainment in Literacy, Numeracy and Health and Wellbeing across P5 - S3
- To support the implementation of national and local priorities, with a particular focus on Literacy, Numeracy and Health and Wellbeing developments
- To support identified pupils with their learning and progression in Literacy, Numeracy and Health and Wellbeing across transition (P7 - S1)
- To assess, record, track and report on the progression of identified pupils (in Literacy, Numeracy and Health and Wellbeing)
- To work collaboratively with colleagues from all sectors to team teach, using opportunities to model Literacy, Numeracy and Health and Wellbeing pedagogy across sectors
- To work with P7 and Secondary staff to enhance the transition experience of pupils
- To lead the sharing of best curricular transition practice across the city, working with the QIEOs for Transition and with each learning communities' Class Teachers (Transition)
- To disseminate advice regarding appropriate resources and pedagogy to support good curricular transition practice across establishments within the learning community
- To promote the direction, scope and pace of curriculum development
- To work with and advise colleagues in a professionally supportive and practical manner to ensure best practice in the classroom
- To promote active participation of pupils in classroom experiences and their participation in self‑evaluation and target‑setting exercises in line with school policy
- To support opportunities for cross‑sector professional dialogue and learning
- To meet parents/carers and specialist agencies as necessary
The Class Teacher (Transition) will have significant relevant experience as a qualified teacher and have achieved the highest level of professionalism in the classroom.
A sound knowledge of current national curricular developments and teaching and learning theory and practice and willingness to keep abreast of such developments and theory will be required. Evidence of a clear ability to implement and evaluate such methodology will also be of critical importance.
The Class Teacher (Transition) must be able to demonstrate an ability to work effectively within a team and organise workload to meet deadlines. Good management liaison, communication and presentational skills and a commitment to maximising pupil progress are essential to this post.
Personal qualities- Proven ability to form good relationships with pupils, parents/carers, staff and the wider community
- Enthusiasm, energy, commitment, initiative, optimism and flexibility
- An empathy with pupils
- A commitment to personal development
This post is regulated work with children and/or protected adults under the Protection of Vulnerable Groups (Scotland) Act 2007. The preferred candidate will be required to join the PVG Scheme or undergo a PVG Scheme update check. Where an individual has spent a continuous period of 3 months or more out with the UK in the last 5 years, an Overseas Criminal…
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