Maths Teacher
Listed on 2026-06-30
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Education / Teaching
Special Needs / Learning Disabilities, Academic, Special Education Teacher, Teacher Assistant/ Paraprofessional
Overview
The subject Teacher will take responsibility for the subject implementation and teaching across the school to ensure that: expectations set out in the Teachers' Standards are met; effective use of differentiation for each pupil with appropriate levels of stretch and challenge; and improved standards of learning and achievement for all.
Responsibilities- Promote the subject, its importance, and the value it brings across the school.
- Have a good understanding of how well the subject is being delivered and the impact it has on pupil achievement.
- Use this understanding to feed into the school development plan and produce an action plan for the subject.
- Promote pupils' spiritual, moral, social, cultural, physical and mental development alongside British values in the teaching of the subject.
- Communicate with required parties on subject progress across the school when requested by SLT.
- Promote the school's values, visions and aims within the delivery of this subject.
- Promote careers education through the subject and illustrate how the subject might lead to career opportunities.
- Support colleagues across the school with planning and delivering in the subject area to ensure consistently high standards are met.
- Work with SLT, Governors and Trustees to raise standards in line with the School Development Plan.
- Develop and review regularly the vision, aims and purpose for the subject area.
- Oversee the planning of the curriculum content, ensuring it is well sequenced to promote pupil progress.
- Ensure the planned curriculum is effectively and consistently implemented across the school.
- Establish an effective assessment system that monitors pupil progress and demonstrates the curriculum's impact on learning.
- Take overarching responsibility for pupils' achievement and standards in the subject area.
- Identify and implement appropriate interventions to ensure pupils are achieving expected outcomes.
- Ensure relevant qualification pathways are provided for KS4 & KS5 pupils.
- We are looking for a committed Teacher of Mathematics who wants to work as part of a supportive staff team.
- A passion for improving the lives of autistic pupils and their families and a commitment to planning and delivering an enriching and meaningful curriculum in your subject area.
- Previous experience with autistic pupils or teaching in an additional special needs environment is desirable; however, full training and support will be given.
- You will engage with a wide range of professionals, including therapists, to ensure all pupils reach their full potential.
- Occupational sick pay
- Extensive induction with autism specialist training
- Free initial DBS Check
- Employer pension scheme
- Friendly and supportive work environment
- Refer a friend scheme worth £500
- Access to the Blue Light Card scheme
- Employee Assistance Programme
- Paid maternity/paternity/adoption leave
Sutherland House School in Braithwell is a non-maintained specialist school for autistic children and young people aged 5-19. The school offers personalised learning opportunities with small class groups, favourable staffing levels and opportunities for training and professional development. The school has an Ofsted rating of Good and is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. Autism East Midlands is an equal opportunities employer and a Disability Confident Employer.
Applicants may be eligible for the Disability Confident scheme and should indicate this in their covering letter or email. An Enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service check will be required for successful applicants, with the employer meeting initial costs. The school reserves the right to close the advert once sufficient applications have been received.
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