Key Tasks: Plan and deliver exciting lessons supporting learner progression, that relate to their needs and interests Promote safety, wellbeing and safeguarding (CPOMS) Record attendance and academic notes on Arbor MIS Track learner progression on the allocated Google Sheets Develop innovative opportunities for interdepartmental and intradepartmental project collaborations Use a range of assessment methods and provide outstanding and prompt feedback to inspire learners Complete learner one-to-one tutorials and individual learning plans on a bi-termly basis Facilitate the wide-range of enrichment trips and guest speaker events arranged across the year Work towards a stable learner retention and qualification achievement rate Undertake in-house training to remain up-to-date with awarding body expectations Support learners to prepare for their assessed end-of-year project Essential Qualifications: Maths and English GCSE Grade 4/C or equivalent (Level 2) Degree/relevant qualification in the subject area Essential Qualities / Skills: Extremely organised and able to manage your own workload effectively and flexibly Highly motivated and driven to succeed Outstanding teaching and communication skills and understanding of Ofsted framework Solution-focused and able to responding to data trends Assertive and confident in learning environment management Ambitious and committed to meeting targets, setting standards of behaviour and work Empathy towards the many challenges faced by young adults in a demographic with high free school meals rate and poverty levels Excellent communication skills Visual scripting/programming skills Desirable Qualities / Skills: Experience with Adobe Photoshop/After Effects/Premiere - modelling, concept art/textures Experience of working professionally in a relevant creative industry/as an entrepreneur Experience with Autodesk Maya/Blender - animating, skinning, rigging, texturing, 3D modelling Experience with Unity/Unreal Engine - animation-to-engine pipelines Drawing and art skills Salary and Days of Work 35 hours across 5 days a week for 52 weeks per year 35 days of annual leave plus bank holidays This is a permanent full-time position Qualified teacher annual salary £33,000 Unqualified teacher annual salary £27,810 Start Date 19 Aug 2024 You must be eligible to work in the UK (or possess a UK work permit) as this job is based in London. You must complete the application form at www.bigcreative.education/bct-staff-application-form BCT is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all communities, encouraging equality, diversity and inclusivity. We are committed to safeguarding all enrolled learners and appointment of successful applicants are subject to satisfactory references and an enhanced DBS check. For teaching positions, we welcome industry professionals who wish to enter teaching via the teaching qualification, fully funded by the Taking Teaching Further scheme. This is 6 months of reduced timetable for training whilst receiving full pay and lesson cover.Job Summary
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