- Plan and deliver engaging and high-quality lessons across a variety of maths courses, including GCSE, A Level, Further Mathematics, and Statistics.
- Develop comprehensive schemes of work, detailed lesson plans, and effective teaching resources.
- Utilise digital tools and learning technologies to enrich the student learning experience.
- Where appropriate, integrate the teaching of key and core skills within the curriculum.
- Prepare structured assessment plans, mark work promptly, and provide constructive feedback to support student progress.
- Foster the development of students' core academic abilities and essential skills.
- Represent the department at open days, taster sessions, and other recruitment activities.
- Provide clear, accurate, and supportive guidance to prospective learners and their families.
- Conduct applicant interviews and contribute to the admissions process.
- Assist in the creation and promotion of marketing materials to support student recruitment.
- Lead and support comprehensive induction activities for new students.
- Prepare course handbooks and maintain up-to-date learner documentation.
- Conduct regular academic progress reviews and provide ongoing pastoral support.
- Act as a personal tutor where appropriate, supporting students' attendance, engagement, and achievement.
- Refer students to learning support and other relevant services as needed.
- Ensure teaching materials and resources remain current and accessible for learners.
- Actively participate in departmental meetings, training sessions, and cross-college initiatives.
- Maintain accurate records including attendance registers, assessment data, and learner files.
- Offer guidance and support to new or less experienced colleagues.
- Engage fully with performance review and staff development processes.
- Gather and respond to student feedback to continually improve teaching practice.
- Contribute to curriculum development, self-assessment reports, and quality improvement planning.
- Help the department meet key performance indicators including student achievement, retention, and attendance.
- Participate in ongoing professional development activities to keep skills and knowledge up to date.
- Champion the values of equality, diversity, and inclusion across all areas of work.
- Promote and maintain a safe, respectful, and inclusive learning environment.
- Fulfil all administrative duties in accordance with college policies and procedures.
- Demonstrate a thorough understanding of safeguarding responsibilities and child protection legislation.
- Actively promote and prioritise the wellbeing of children and vulnerable adults in all learning environments.
- A degree in Mathematics or a closely related discipline.
- A recognised teaching qualification, or a willingness to work towards obtaining one.
- Proven experience teaching Maths at both GCSE and A Level.
- Strong organisational, communication, and IT skills.
- A commitment to delivering inclusive, high-quality education and supporting student success.
- Experience teaching Further Mathematics.
- Familiarity with FE sector frameworks and quality standards.