Secondary Physics Teacher for AY 2025/26 - August 2025 start
Job Title: Classroom Teacher
Department: Secondary
Reports To: Head of Faculty
Direct Reports: NA
Job Scope: Responsible for delivering outstanding teaching and learning and achieving the highest possible outcomes for students.
- Teach a full English College timetable of 22 out of 28 one hour periods.
- Have the highest of expectations of students educationally, socially and morally.
- Play an active role in the safeguarding of students, referring any concerns to the DSL.
- Plan engaging and creative lessons, using data to meet the needs of all learners.
- Use a range of assessment strategies in order to know where each learner is and plan future learning.
- Provide outstanding support as a form tutor.
- Support the core purpose of the school and contribute towards continuous school improvement.
- Be a valued member of The English College community, contributing to school life beyond the classroom.
- Uphold the school values at all times.
Main Duties & Responsibilities:
This is not an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities.
Teaching And Learning Responsibilities:
- Have excellent subject knowledge for their subject, having the subject knowledge to be able to stretch the most able learners at KS5.
- Have an in-depth knowledge of the examination requirements of the specifications that they teach in order to prepare students thoroughly for the specifics of the qualification.
- Be able to use all available contextual data to plan learning to meet the needs of all learners.
- Be a responsive teacher, adapting practice where necessary to assure that all students make progress.
- Provide appropriate challenge to all learners, including those identified as More Able and Talented, through teaching to the top and providing appropriate scaffolding and support where necessary.
- Support those with additional learning needs, for whom English is an additional language or English Language Learners by providing support and scaffolds where appropriate and drawing on the expertise of colleagues, whilst maintaining the highest of expectations of all.
- Undertake a range of formative and summative assessment strategies to know where students are in their learning and to plan future learning.
- Mark work, following the school marking policy, to ensure that students receive frequent feedback on their learning that moves them forward and enables them to make progress.
- Track and monitor the attainment and progress of individuals and groups of students, adapting provision where appropriate to ensure the highest attainment and progress for all.
- Effectively communicate with parents, through completing regular reports, attending parents evenings, and individual communications in order to ensure that parents are involved in their child's learning at all times.
- Contribute to the creation, review and development of faculty resources, ensuring that any resources used are tailored to the specific needs of students in the class.
- Create and nurture a warm, caring, but academically driven classroom environment.
- Maintain a positive and purposeful physical learning environment, including high quality classroom displays.
Pastoral Responsibilities:
- Be responsible for the holistic, emotional and social development of a tutor group of students.
- Monitor the attendance, punctuality and behaviour of students within the tutor group.
- Deliver PERMA lessons during tutor time, following the principles of Positive Psychology.
- Deliver Moral, Social and Cultural lessons during tutor time, in line with the MOE curriculum.
- Attend assemblies and contribute to the assembly programme as appropriate.
- Work closely with the Head of Year, taking direction from them and referring students who need further support to them.
Qualifications And Related Experience:
- Have a good honours degree.
- Hold a QTS or PGCE teaching qualification, preferably from the UK.
- Have a minimum of two years experience of teaching.
- Be talented and highly motivated.
- Have experience teaching relevant UK curriculums.
- Be willing to contribute to the development of departmental resources.
- Contribute to whole school enrichment activities before or after school.
- Be able to provide an ICPC and a UK enhanced DBS or equivalent police check.
- Be professional in appearance and conduct.
- Be willing to contribute to the wider curriculum and support the vision of the school.
Competencies: Skills & Abilities:
- Is honest, even when this is uncomfortable.
- Has integrity, even when this is difficult.
- Is transparent, consistent and fair.
- Can be flexible when the situation demands.
- Is reflective, always seeking to improve.
- Always assumes positive intent.
- Is incredibly hard working, even if it means going above and beyond.
- Is a team player and can share the load at peak times.
- Is a lifelong learner - engaged in their own professional development.
- Takes feedback well, always seeking this as helpful feedback to improve.
- Is a strategic thinker - is able to see the bigger picture.
- Pays attention to detail - has high standards.
- Has impact - can follow things through to an outcome.
- Is proactive at identifying issues before they arise and suggesting solutions.
- Can propose solutions - solves rather than narrates problems.
- Is thorough in all that they do.
- Has direct and indirect leadership skills.
- Is able to lead and inspire a tutor team.
- Is able to seek advice where appropriate.
- Has a sense of humour.
Competencies: Knowledge:
- Knowledge and understanding of the relevant English National Curriculum, principles of assessment and effective record-keeping and their use to promote the educational and personal development of the students.
- A strong understanding of pedagogy and teaching and learning methods.
- A strong understanding of child development and pastoral support.
Competencies: Behavioural:
- A commitment to the EC vision & values.
- A commitment to encouraging the professional development of yourself and all staff, including delegation of responsibility where appropriate and possible.
- Excellent, caring student-centred educator.
- Ability to influence people and to work with individuals and within teams.
- Ability to work collaboratively as part of a team.
- Ability to react well under pressure.
- Excellent organisational skills.
Safeguarding Statement:
The English College and ISP are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All post holders are subject to appropriate vetting procedures and satisfactory Criminal Background Checks or equivalent covering the previous 10 years employment history.
ISP is committed to strengthening our inclusive culture by identifying, hiring, developing, and retaining high-performing teammates regardless of gender, ethnicity, age, disability status, neurodivergence, socio-economic background or other demographic characteristics. Candidates who share our vision and principles and are interested in contributing to the success of ISP through this role are strongly encouraged to apply.