Tutor Art Maternity Cover Job In Birmingham

Tutor - Art - Maternity Cover - Queen Alexandra Charity
  • Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
  • via Talent.com (O)
-
Job Description

Description The post holder will have teaching responsibility for the Vocational Art programme and will input where appropriate to the Art programme from Level 1 to Level 3. Students who will require highly individualised approaches to learning in and out of the classroom. The post is located in the Vocational team under the management of the Vocational  Curriculum Area Manager. Working Hours:  Full time - 36 hours per week/39 weeks per year (Term time only) Contract Type: Maternity Cover – 12 Months We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, we recommend you submit your application early.  Key Responsibilities The Qualified Teacher Salary Band comprises of three levels (Q1, Q2, Q3). £27,198.90 - £38,587.14 p.a. within a banded pay scale, comprised of 3 levels (Q1, Q2, Q3). Level is determined by job role requirements/the enclosed criteria. The majority of posts at QAC will be at Q1 (£27,198.90 – £31,469.49 p.a.), with the opportunity for further progression based on College requirements and individual development.  Level is determined by job role requirements/the enclosed criteria. Duties and Key Areas of Responsibility ●  An enthusiastic individual who is able to motivate students and is passionate about promoting creativity and keen to ensure it is embedded into the culture. ●  Introduce students to a range of creative disciplines including printmaking, 3D ceramics, photography, digital technology, painting, drawing, Photoshop, video whilst encouraging and aiding students to help develop their own style and approach. ●  Creative in the use of emerging technologies and/or teaching approaches to help students learn and progress whilst creating an inspirational learning environment with the needs of students at front of mind. ●  Provide a consistent and sequenced Art and Design curriculum and implement a team approach to working with students using digital devices, assistive technology and interactive resources as an educational learning tool.  ●  Deliver, plan, and assess the curriculum in an innovative, responsible and flexible manner using a highly individualised approach in collaboration with the Curriculum Area Manager, ensuring the Intent, Implementation and Impact is clear. ●  Plan, assess and record the individual achievements of each learner against Individual Learning Plans, EHCP Plans and in accordance with RARPA (where applicable), moderation/awarding board and funding agency criteria. ●  Deliver quality teaching and learning in line with professional standards and tailored to individual learner needs grounded in an informed understanding of their EHCP, goals after QAC in particular, and other assessments. ●  Prepare schemes of work and differentiated lesson planning to make clear the purpose and intent of the taught sessions. ●  Lead sessions in accordance with good practice in terms of timed, scaffolded and sequenced learning that ensures lesson objectives are implemented and students’ progress can be checked. ●  Ensure assessments include appropriate means of feedback and feedforward; and progress recorded and shared with learners. ●  Contribute to the development of the curriculum through preparation, research, liaison with colleagues and relevant external agencies and management of resources. This should be appropriate to learner needs, outcomes set and conforms to the requirements of examination boards (if required) and funding agencies. ●  Evaluate the quality and success of the curriculum and implement into the curriculum quality improvement plan and self-assessment report.  ●  To have a clear understanding of the Education Inspection Framework, in line with OFSTED inspections ●  Delivery of the PSHE curriculum and pastoral welfare of learners, specifically as a group tutor and personal tutor who is an integral part in helping shape, support, monitor the learner journey. ●  Plan, assess and deliver course content in areas such as Employability, Preparation for Adulthood, Functional Skills or other similar provisions within your timetable as directed by the Curriculum Area Manager. ●   The post-holder will be expected to become familiar with the technological support available to students with visual impairment and other learning difficulties.  ●  Promote the aims and ethos of the College both within the teaching and learning context and within the corporate life of the College. ●  Participate in staff training and development within the requirements of the College's programmes and priorities.  The post-holder will be expected to develop communication methods for learners with moderate to severe learning difficulties and to become a competent user of the technological support available to students with visual impairments/MLD and or/other learning difficulties as required. ●  Engage in any individual or collaborative research and consultative work agreed by senior management as relevant to the area of work. Applications are invited from all suitably qualified and experienced people, in line with our equal opportunities policy. Queen Alexandra College is committed to supporting and developing the successful candidate in developing their subject knowledge to L3 and obtaining a full Level 5 in Teaching  Immediate Start. Cover will be for 12 months. Please refer to the attached Job Description for a comprehensive list of the key responsibilities, considering the person specification when completing your application. How to Apply We look forward to receiving your application and knowing more about your qualifications, skills, personal qualities and experience that you would bring to the role and to QAC.  Please take time to review the job description above. You are required to upload a CV with details of your full employment history (since leaving school, including education, employment, and voluntary work) including reasons for any gaps in employment. Your CV/Resume* will be re-produced in a standard format by the system (without personal identifiers) to assist us in our anonymised shortlisting process. Under Section 7 of SVGA 2006 it is an offence to apply for the role if the applicant is barred from engaging in regulated activity relevant to children. The College's Safeguarding Policies are available here As part of our commitment to safer recruitment, and in line with updated guidance published in September 2022, we will carry out an online search of all shortlisted candidates. This search may enable us to identify any incidents or issues that have happened, and publicly available for review online, which we may wish to explore with you in further detail during the interview process. As part of your application, we have asked you to provide the account names, usernames and/or handles for any social media platform that you use, as well as the names of any websites that you own, post on, or contribute to. A Google search will also be conducted. These checks will only be conducted if you are shortlisted for interview. Please see our safer recruitment and selection policy for further information. QAC complies with Safeguarding guidelines and all appointees are required to have DBS Check and two reference. Why work at Queen Alexandra Charity Birmingham Join our team at Queen Alexandra College! Are you passionate about making a difference to the lives of students with special educational needs? Do you thrive in an inclusive and supportive academic environment? If so, we want YOU to join our team. QAC has just gone through an exciting rebrand, dealt with a period of swift growth and academic improvement and this is your opportunity to become part of a vibrant College that is moving forward and making a real difference to the lives and futures of our students.   The newly structured Queen Alexandra Charity Birmingham offers you the chance to have a positive impact as you join a committed group of colleagues in ensuring that all students achieve their aims and aspirations. We are dedicated to providing exceptional education and support to students with diverse learning needs and life experiences. Our specialist setting fosters an inclusive community where every student is valued, supported, and empowered to reach their full potential.  QAC offers a vibrant, varied and enriching educational experience for both residential and day students. Our curriculum aims to maximise adult life, independence and work opportunities for all students. Class sizes are designed to meet specific needs and support levels are high.  Joining our supportive team, you will have the opportunity to:   ·      Work closely with students with SEN to achieve their goals ·      Make a difference to the educational experience of young people ·      Be a voice for students and staff in specialist education ·      Foster a positive and inclusive learning environment, promoting academic growth, self-development and self-confidence ·      Develop your own skills, aspirations and progress your career. Our benefits include; Access to on site car parking Use of QAC Fitness Centre (subject to opening hours) Cycle to Work Scheme (Salary Sacrifice) 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme Helpline (BHSF)  Access to Education Support Free Helpline for Teachers & Education Staff Mental Health First Aiders BHSF Benefits Package including Healthcare Plans, discounted shopping/services Annual Flu vaccination/voucher Access to other benefit/discount schemes (which may be subject to charge) e.g. Blue Light Card, TOTUM (NUS), Charity Worker Discounts, Discounts for Teachers Dell Advantage programme - a free programme that offers savings to students, parents and all staff at QAC - up to 20% off 5% discount on National Express West Midlands bus passes at              nxbusportal3.co.uk/education Health and Wellbeing Services (Occupational Health/Counselling) Free Tea/Coffee and Staff Room facilities Dining Room facilities with hot/cold food (free meal provided for those supporting students at mealtimes) Additional discretionary concessionary/closure days as part of leave entitlement (including closure over Christmas/New Year period) Support for training/ CPD (either by way of study leave and/or funding) Flexible working arrangements including Flexible Working Policy Agreements, Time Off in Lieu (TOIL) in prior agreement with line manager.  Queen Alexandra Charity (QAC) provides education, residential support, community services and enterprises in support of young adults with learning difficulties and disabilities.   Education is provided through a national residential College  that supports a diverse range of student/client abilities and needs.  Our College provides education, training, routes to independent living and employment through an innovative, holistic approach to learning and support. It  offers a vibrant, varied and fun educational experience for both residential and day students. Our curriculum aims to maximise adult life, independence and work opportunities for all students. Class sizes are small and support levels high.  We have educational and learning sites based in Birmingham, one of Europe’s most welcoming and vibrant cities, with a rich and diverse culture. Our main site is based in Harborne, a pleasant leafy Birmingham suburb, on a friendly and green 8-acre campus with excellent facilities and resources.  In addition we also have Pinewood Campus which is located on a business park and is designated to employment progression. Clients within our Residential Services programme still require support and the aim is to deliver a service that provides them with the means to live independently/semi independently into the future. Many clients are either in education, voluntary work or paid employment not linked to QAC directly.  Our Community Services based at our Umberslade Campus in Stirchley include a supporter worker service, women's group, men's group,  LGBTQ plus group, Saturday Socials, The Night Owl Experience (disability friendly night club visit in Birmingham City Centre). All students, clients and staff are supported within safe and well-resourced environments.    QAC makes a positive difference to the lives and learning of people with disabilities and learning difficulties. We have high expectations of staff, students and clients whilst being responsive, innovative and collaborative. Our Charity values drive how we work with students, clients, stakeholders and as a team.    We continue to attract and retain staff of the highest calibre, who are proud of QAC’s achievements and who wish to be an integral part of ongoing and future successes.    As Leaders in Diversity which drives the culture at QAC and we warmly welcome applications from individuals who share our values, from all backgrounds, to add to our committed and diverse team. 

;