Teacher of Mathematics

Posted 2 days 7 hours ago by George Watson's College

Permanent
Full Time
Academic Jobs
Fife, St. Andrews, United Kingdom, KY168
Job Description
Job Overview

The Maths Department at St Leonards seeks a dedicated secondary mathematics teacher to cover a 12 month fixed term contract as maternity cover, commencing 1 October 2026. The role involves teaching across Years 7-13 within an International Baccalaureate World School and supporting the department's inclusive, collaborative culture.

Responsibilities
  • Employ a range of teaching and assessment strategies and resources to lead dynamic and engaging lessons with a clear focus on pupil progress.
  • Use teaching and assessment strategies to reinforce and extend work in class, selecting approaches appropriate to the subject, topic and pupils' needs.
  • Set expectations and pace of work that appropriately challenge all pupils and ensure effective progress.
  • Reflect on practice, engage with current educational thinking, and proactively seek professional development opportunities.
  • Identify and respond to pupils with difficulties in learning, seeking further advice when necessary.
  • Respond to cultural, gender, linguistic, religious, social differences and disabilities, fostering an inclusive environment.
  • Encourage pupils to take initiative and become responsible for their own learning.
  • Assess pupil attainment in line with school policy and national standards, providing constructive oral and written feedback on a regular basis.
  • Monitor, assess, record and report on pupil aptitudes, needs and progress.
  • Use assessment results to evaluate and improve teaching and attainment standards.
  • Demonstrate sound knowledge of the mathematics curriculum and support literacy and numeracy skills.
  • Appreciate the effectiveness of ICT in learning and teaching.
  • Contribute to the personal and social education of pupils within the school.
  • Plan and prepare coherent teaching programmes and lessons, including homework, in collaboration with colleagues to ensure continuity and progression.
  • Maintain knowledge of curriculum issues, child development and health & safety guidelines.
  • Organise classes and lessons to ensure productive engagement for all pupils.
  • Create and maintain a stimulating, purposeful, orderly and safe learning environment.
  • Manage pupil behaviour fairly and consistently, using appropriate rewards and sanctions and seeking advice when needed.
  • Contribute to bullying prevention strategies and justify behaviour management actions.
  • Demonstrate understanding of the IB programme and UK educational systems.
  • Act as a proactive pastoral tutor, shaping academic and personal development of a cohort.
  • Up hold and support all school policies and development plans, and demonstrate contractual, pastoral and legal knowledge.
  • Promote positive relationships among staff, parents and pupils, contributing to the school ethos.
  • Communicate with parents about pupil progress and personal development sensitively.
  • Obtain assistance from relevant staff (curriculum, guidance, learning support, staff development) as required.
  • Contribute willingly to extra curricular and boarding life.
  • Undertake cover duties during the academic day and break and lunch periods as required.
  • Adhere to the St Leonards School Child Protection Policy and GTCS Code of Professionalism and Conduct.
  • Participate in other reasonable activities to meet the needs of the school or enhance role effectiveness.
Qualifications and Experience
  • Degree level in a relevant discipline.
  • PGCE/PGDE qualification.
  • Evidence of continued professional development.
  • Proven experience teaching at secondary level.
  • Experience teaching across Years 7, 8, and 9.
  • Experience or understanding of pastoral support.
  • Experience using ICT in the classroom and ability to train others.
  • Experience or knowledge of the IB curriculum.
  • Experience as a form tutor.
  • Experience in a boarding environment.
Skills
  • Commitment to student learning and raising achievement.
  • Excellent classroom practitioner.
  • Ability to create and deliver engaging and effective lessons.
  • Enthusiasm to inspire students' desire to learn and participate.
  • Experience contributing to extra curricular activities.
Interpersonal Skills
  • Ability to work as part of a team.
  • Independently plan own workload and meet deadlines.
  • Work calmly under pressure.
  • Show sensitivity to others' needs and provide support when needed.
  • Maintain a professional manner and appearance.

Closing date: 24/06/2026.