About This Role
Job Purpose:
Deliver high-quality math instruction to students, developing and implementing lessons that align with the curriculum, and fostering a positive learning environment.
Main Duties:
Teach math courses as assigned, including subjects such as arithmetic, algebra, geometry, statistics, and calculus.
Deliver engaging lessons that promote active learning and understanding of mathematical concepts, using a variety of instructional methods (e.g., hands-on activities, technology, group work).
Follow the established math curriculum and ensure that lessons are aligned with national and state educational standards.
Adjust lessons as needed based on student progress and learning needs, ensuring all students can meet course objectives.
Design and administer regular formative and summative assessments to measure student progress and understanding.
Provide timely, constructive feedback on assignments, projects, and assessments, guiding students toward improvement.
Differentiate instruction to support a wide range of learners, including students who may need extra help as well as those who require more challenging material.
Use various support strategies (e.g., tutoring, group work, one-on-one sessions) to ensure every student has the opportunity to succeed.
Core Responsibilities
- Deliver high-quality, engaging lessons aligned to the required curriculum.
- Create a supportive and inclusive classroom environment for diverse learners.
- Assess student progress rigorously and provide timely, constructive feedback.
- Participate actively in broader school life, including extra-curricular programs.
- Collaborate with departmental colleagues to elevate instructional strategies.
Candidate Requirements
- A recognized teaching qualification (e.g., PGCE, QTS, or equivalent).
- A minimum of 2 years verifiable post-qualification teaching experience.
- Demonstrable track record of excellent student outcomes.
- A bachelor's degree directly related to your teaching specialization.
- Clear criminal record check spanning the last 10 years of residency.