LOCATION
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The British Vietnamese International School Hanoi (BVIS)
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JOB TITLE
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Secondary Subject Specialist; Maths
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JOB PURPOSE
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To be an outstanding classroom practitioner who develops students so that they become the best that they can be.
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REPORTING TO
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Principal, Head of Section, Head of Student Progress
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DIRECT REPORTS
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Subject specialists, Primary ICT Coordinator
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OTHER KEY
RELATIONSHIPS
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Students, families (current or prospective)
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PACKAGE
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Competitive
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SAFER PRACTICES
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The British Vietnamese International School, Hanoi is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including references from previous employers in accordance with our recruitment policy. Interviews will be conducted in person, and they will explore candidates’ suitability to work with children.
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KEY RESULT AREA
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MEASURES OF PERFORMANCE
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In fulfilling the requirements of the post, the teacher will demonstrate essential professional characteristics, and in particular is able:
- To promote the ‘mission’ and philosophy of the school ensuring that children are working towards being International citizens.
- To ensure that planning, preparation, recording, assessment and reporting are of the highest quality and meet the varying learning and social needs of students.
- To be flexible and adjust to the needs of the school, actively contributing to its development and growth.
- To demonstrate thorough curriculum knowledge, teach and assess effectively,
- Use the student tracking and monitoring process to advance student learning and enhance professional practice in line with the school’s aspirations and priorities;
- To take personal responsibility for professional development.
- To communicate effectively the school’s narrative, being an ambassador for our school at all times.
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Planning, Teaching and Class Management
Teacher Input
- Subject Knowledge: Outstanding knowledge of subject topic and curriculum;
- Effective use of robust EAL strategies, as appropriate;
- Planning: Work is well matched to a full range of learners, so that nearly all are suitably challenged
- Activities: All learners are challenged to develop higher order thinking skills. When appropriate learners are encouraged to explore, inquire, seek clarity, and think critically and imaginatively.
- Time and pace: Highly effective and challenging timings allow the lesson to proceed with pace and purpose.
- Resources: Highly effective use of resources, including TAs. All resources are well chosen, utilised and deployed
Learner Output
- Progress/ learning: All learners make the best possible progress in their learning throughout the lesson. All learners can demonstrate/ apply/ transfer learning in relevant contexts;
- Attitudes: All learners display positive attitudes throughout the entire lesson;
- Engagement: All learners are enthusiastic and display high levels of motivation. Learners are responding well to being stretched, taking risks and using their initiative;
- Initiative: All learners effectively work independently and/ or collaboratively;
- Assessment: All learners can confidently explain their current achievement, in relation to grade & personal learning targets and can describe ways for further improvement.
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Feedback, Tracking, Assessment, Recording, Reporting
- Make effective use of formative feedback and summative assessment to plan challenging learning opportunities for all students;
- Monitor and record students’ learning to ensure they remain on track to achieve challenging targets;
- Report on progress to appropriate stakeholders.
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Pastoral Duties
- Establish a purposeful and safe learning environment for all students;
- Promote the general progress and well-being of individual students and of the tutor group as a whole;
- Contribute to the preparation of action plans and other support mechanisms;
- Alert appropriate staff to problems experienced by students and make recommendations as to how these may be resolved;
- Communicate effectively with parents of students, liaising with other staff as appropriate
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Extra-Curricular Activities
- Support the life of the school beyond the classroom;
- Lead two or more agreed after school activities each week (ECAs)
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Personal Development
- Continual development through the identification and implementation of your own Personal Development Plan
- Improved performance
- Performance appraisal
- Personal Development Plan
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OTHER
- Promote and adhere to the Nord Anglia Education company vision and values:
- Opportunity - For us, opportunities need to be meaningful, about achieving potential and making progress.
- Impact - For us, impact is about making a difference. It needs to be immediate, positive and lasting.
- Leadership - For us, leadership is about considering the team’s needs as well as your own, setting inspiring examples, being supportive and showing real accountability and responsibility.
- Respect - For us, respect is about listening, being inclusive, showing tolerance and getting the little things right
- All staff are required to manage effective personal development as part of the Company’s commitment to invest in staff as the key resource in the organisation
- Each individual must ensure that they meet their statutory responsibilities and Company policies with regard to Health and Safety, Equal Opportunities and other relevant legislation
- Any other appropriate duties as allocated by the Chief Executive Officer
Be a valued member of the team and organisation
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