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Probationary Teacher of Mathematics

Probationary Teacher of Mathematics

George Watson's College

Edinburgh, City of

  • Expiring soon
Salary:
Competitive
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
August 2024
Apply by:
5 May 2024

Job overview

JOB INTRODUCTION 

George Watson’s College wishes to appoint a full-time Probationary Teacher of Mathematics on a fixed term basis for one year. This vacancy represents the opportunity for an outstanding practitioner to make a high profile contribution to the success of one of Scotland’s leading schools. 


APPLICATION PROCESS 

As part of the application process please include a letter of application of not more than 800 words giving us more information about you and why you would like the role, addressed to Mr Gordon Boyd, Head of Senior School.  

Any specific questions relating to the advertised post can be put directly to Mr Michael Dick, Head of Department by emailing: m.dick@gwc.org.uk  

Candidates called for an interview will be asked to teach a lesson as part of the selection process. 

If you require more information about the School, please visit our school website. 

Closing date: 11:59pm on Sunday 5 May 2024 

Interview date: TBC


PACKAGE DESCRIPTION

Location: George Watson’s College, Edinburgh 

Contract Type: Full time, 1 year fixed term 

Salary: Competitive 

Benefits: Competitive salary, reduced school fees at George Watson’s College for children of staff, Membership of the Galleon Club (the school’s fitness club)


MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES 

The person appointed will:

●       maintain the Standard for Full GTCS registration. They will be required to undertake relevant CPD, be observed and write up all activities in the GTCS Profile

●       work effectively as a member of the department to facilitate outstanding teaching and learning and ensure pupils are properly prepared for examinations

●       set high expectations for all pupils, to deepen their knowledge and understanding to maximize achievement

●       prepare and provide activities that are appropriate to each year group and suitable for learners’ needs

●       be confident of their ability to work and respond to the needs of pupils and inspire the next generation of adults

●       develop new resources and course materials, as directed by and/or in collaboration with the other staff in the department

●       assess, record and report on work of pupils as required by the School, ensuring that assessments are punctual, meaningful and informative

●       contribute to the extra-curricular life of the School

●       attend parent evenings and communicate with parents whenever necessary and contribute effectively and positively to the corporate life and welfare of the School

●       act as a Form Tutor and/or S6 Tutor as required, carrying out the administrative, pastoral and advisory responsibilities of these roles


IDEAL CANDIDATE 

The person appointed will:

●       be a trained and qualified graduate teacher of Mathematics, eligible for registration with the General Teaching Council for Scotland

●       have significant and successful experience of teaching Mathematics in secondary schools;

●       be flexible and imaginative in developing new ideas and resources, as well as adapting to curriculum changes.


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About George Watson's College

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+44 131 446 6000

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George Watson's College is renowned as an inclusive and vibrant co-educational school offering education for children from 3-18. Its motto ex corde caritas - Love from the Heart - is central to its values and those of 'The Watson's Family'.

The School’s single campus, a purpose-built site over 50 acres, is located two miles south west of the centre of Edinburgh, and has a close-knit community feel.

The School welcomes a wide range of academic abilities and has very high academic standards – 90% of pupils go on to Higher Education and a large proportion achieve outstanding success.

In line with the School’s vision to sustain and develop an international perspective, Watson’s offers older pupils the opportunity of the International Baccalaureate Diploma programme. Watson’s is the only school to offer this alternative alongside traditional Scottish qualifications.

With excellent facilities, Watson’s offers a huge range of courses and extra-curricular activities, with particular strengths in Sport, Music, Drama, Outdoor Education, Technology and in Support for Learning.

Principal, Mr Melvyn Roffe took up his post in August 2014. He is in membership of the Headmasters’ and Headmistresses’ Conference (HMC).

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