Assistant Curriculum Leader Science - Leeds, United Kingdom - Leeds City Council

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Post Reference:2379


Academy:
Leeds East Academy


Job Title:
Assistant Curriculum Leader Science


Grade:
MPS/UPS Plus TLR 2A (£3,214)


Hours:
Full Time


Accountable to:
Curriculum Lead for Science


Leeds East Academy is an over-subscribed 11-16 academy that has recently achieved the title of UK Parliament School of the Year.

We are a vibrant, diverse, and welcoming academy community who are committed to securing our highly ambitious vision of 'Everyone Exceptional' for every single member of our wonderful school.

Over the last three years the school has been on a rapid journey of transformation which has resulted in significant improvements in attendance, progress, and behaviour.

We received a 'good' judgement in our 2019 Ofsted inspection and every member of our community is determined to convert this to outstanding and beyond at our next inspection.


We are proud to be an academy who forms part of the High-Performance Learner international community and our vision of 'Everyone Exceptional' is underpinned by the principles of High-Performance Learner.

The principles simply foster the belief that every child can and will perform highly and are able to excel both academically and personally within the right climate and culture.

We have worked closely with our academy community to develop a culture and climate in which both staff and students can flourish.

Our academy is committed to delivering an outstanding education to each and every one of our students.

We provide exceptional life training; harnessing the skills and fortifying the aspirations of young people, who we know will transform the region and provide a positive, progressive contribution to society.

White Rose Academies Trust is a local trust dedicated to raising and fulfilling the ambitions of young people.

Our academies throughout Leeds are at the heart of the communities they serve, which is why we are committed to delivering an
outstanding education to every one of our students.


Role:


  • Contributing to the planning and delivery of a broad, balanced, and ambitious science curriculum which provides students with the requisite knowledge, skills, and cultural capital.
  • Teaching high quality, personalised lessons to classes across Key Stages 3 and 4 to secure strong progress and outcomes for all learners.
  • Upholding high expectations of all learners with a commitment to ensuring that they can achieve their full educational potential through establishing fair, respectful, trusting supportive and constructive relationships.
  • Having a commitment to collaboration, cooperative working and continued professional development.
  • Sharing and driving the academy vision of 'Everyone Exceptional'.

Duties and Responsibilities:


Teaching, Learning & Pedagogy:


  • To ensure a highquality learning experience for all students through effective personalisation; appropriately sequencing and scaffolding learning to ensure all students are able to engage successfully with the curriculum.
  • Use assessment as part of their teaching to diagnose learners' needs, set realistic and challenging targets for improvement and plan future teaching.
  • Use data to evaluate the effectiveness of teaching, to monitor the progress of those taught, and to raise levels of attainment.
  • To assess, record and report on the progress, development, and attainment of students.
  • Manage learners' behaviour constructively by establishing and maintaining a clear and positive framework for behaviour management, in line with the academy's Behaviour Policy.
  • Promote learners' selfregulation, resilience, and collaboration through developing their social, emotional, and behavioural skills.
  • Have a secure knowledge and understanding of the science curriculum and related pedagogy, including the contribution that science can make to crosscurricular learning, and recent relevant developments.

Additional Responsibilities:


  • In line with the national curriculum, employ rigorous assessment techniques to ensure innovative and strategic planning and delivery across the department.
  • Research, understand and develop the science curriculum with a focus on the GCSE 91 grades inline with the Education Inspection Framework (EIF).
  • Design and implement a highly ambitious and cohesive science curriculum that promotes a love for learning.
  • Assist the Curriculum Lead for Science in creating clear department assessment plans which contribute positively to the Academy Development and Improvement Plan (ADIP).
  • Contribute to the development of whole school strategic planning and policies through attendance at middle leadership meetings.
  • Assist the Curriculum Lead for Science in overseeing and evaluating the department budget and resources.
  • Support with the line management of the science team, encompassing the Leeds East Academy's approach of 'High Challenge and High Support'.
  • Take responsibility within own teaching areas and in th

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