KS2 Class Teacher (Maternity Cover – 2 positions)
About This Role
Main Purpose of the Role
The class teacher will be responsible for delivering high-quality teaching and learning that secures strong progress and outcomes for all pupils. They will contribute to the school’s rapid improvement journey by upholding high expectations, implementing effective teaching strategies and promoting a positive and purposeful learning environment. The postholder will fulfil the professional responsibilities set out in the Teachers’ Standards and the School Teachers’ Pay and Conditions Document.
Key Responsibilities
1. Teaching and Learning
Plan and deliver well-structured, engaging lessons aligned to the school’s curriculum and long-term plans
Use assessment effectively to monitor progress, identify gaps and adapt teaching accordingly
Set consistently high expectations to motivate, challenge and support all pupils
Ensure pupils make strong progress over time, including those with additional needs
Demonstrate strong subject and curriculum knowledge, particularly within KS2
Prepare pupils effectively for statutory assessments, where applicable
2. Curriculum and School Improvement
Contribute to the ongoing development of the curriculum, ensuring clear progression and knowledge retention
Implement whole-school priorities relating to teaching, learning, behaviour and outcomes
Engage fully in the school’s improvement strategy, contributing to raising standards across the school
Work collaboratively with colleagues to ensure consistency and impact across year groups
3. Behaviour, Culture and Safeguarding
Establish and maintain a calm, purposeful and inclusive classroom environment
Promote high standards of behaviour, engagement and respect
Safeguard pupils by following statutory guidance and school procedures, working closely with the DSL
Promote pupils’ wellbeing, safety and personal development
4. Assessment and Accountability
Track and analyse pupil progress to ensure timely intervention and support
Maintain accurate and up-to-date records of attainment and progress
Communicate effectively with pupils, parents and carers regarding progress and next steps
5. Professional Development and Collaboration
Engage fully in instructional coaching, CPD and appraisal processes
Demonstrate a commitment to continuous professional development and reflective practice
Work collaboratively with colleagues, support staff and external professionals
Contribute positively to the wider life and ethos of the school
6. Leadership and Wider Contribution
Lead or support a subject or key area of responsibility, as agreed
Contribute to the development of policies, systems and practices
Support the development of colleagues where appropriate
Undertake additional duties as directed by the Headteacher, in line with the role Professional Conduct
Uphold the highest standards of professional behaviour, integrity and confidentiality
Maintain a strong commitment to the ethos and values of the school
Demonstrate reliability, punctuality and professionalism at all times Safeguarding Responsibilities
Adhere to Keeping Children Safe in Education and all safeguarding policies
Promote and safeguard the welfare of all pupils
Report any concerns promptly and appropriately
Note
This job description outlines the main duties of the role and is not exhaustive. The postholder may be required to undertake additional responsibilities commensurate with the role, as directed by the Headteacher.
CRITERIA QUALITIES
Qualifications and experience
- Qualified Teacher Status (QTS)
A recognised undergraduate degree
Proven experience of teaching within a primary setting, particularly in Key Stage 2
Demonstrable track record of securing strong pupil progress and outcomes over time
Experience of using assessment effectively to inform teaching and accelerate learning
(Desirable) Experience of preparing pupils for statutory assessments
Skills and knowledge
Secure knowledge of the National Curriculum and effective curriculum implementation
Strong understanding of evidence-informed teaching and learning strategies
Clear understanding of how children learn, including cognitive science and memory retention
Ability to adapt teaching to meet the needs of all learners, including SEND and disadvantaged pupils
Skilled in using assessment for learning to identify gaps and plan next steps
Strong behaviour management skills, creating calm, purposeful and productive classrooms
Ability to build positive, professional relationships with pupils that promote engagement and high expectations
Secure understanding of safeguarding responsibilities, statutory guidance and child protection procedures
Competent in the use of ICT to enhance teaching, learning and assessment
Personal qualities
A strong moral purpose and commitment to securing the best possible outcomes for every pupil
Consistently high expectations for pupil achievement, behaviour and presentation
Reflective, resilient and committed to continuous professional development
Ability to work effectively under pressure, prioritise workload and meet deadlines
Strong organisational skills and attention to detail
A collaborative approach, with a willingness to contribute to the wider life and improvement of the school
Professional integrity, including a commitment to confidentiality and ethical practice
A clear commitment to safeguarding, inclusion and equality of opportunity for all pupils
Alignment with and support for the ethos and values of the school
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