School Cover Supervisor
Grade 5 (SCP 7-9) £24,294-£25,119 (pro rata) Required from September 2024 32.5 hours per week The Headteacher and governors are seeking to appoint an enthusiastic and committed cover supervisor. The primary responsibility is to cover classes and manage learning where work has been set by teachers. In order to undertake this responsibility effectively it will be necessary to understand and follow school policies and procedures and to develop and maintain good professional relationships with pupils and staff. Main Responsibilities and Duties: To manage the learning of pupils for whom work has been set by a teacher.To ensure pupils undertake the work set, remain on task and are provided with an environment conductive to learning.To manage classroom resources to facilitate learning.To undertake basic assessment of pupils’ work where appropriate.To liaise closely with Teachers and Heads of Department in receiving and returning work that has been set.To follow school policies and procedures in relation to classroom routines and to pupil behaviour, discipline, sanctions and rewards.To cover registration for absent teachers, including taking the register, accompanying the form to assembly, undertaking collective worship and giving information to pupils as necessary.To assist departments and the school in administrative work.Any other reasonable duties as requested by the Headteacher.Assist with other Learning Support Assistant duties when not required to cover. This could include learning support for individuals or groups of students such as helping students with special needs in some mainstream classes by reading texts to students or being a scribe; helping students plan work; helping the subject teacher to produce suitable material; removing students for more intensive explanations of subject matter or supporting practical subjects for students who have physical difficulties.Invigilation of tests and examinations. Morriston Comprehensive School can offer: An ambitious and rapidly improving school. We are now in quartile 1 in most of the key indicators including the L2 inclusive and CSI;An aspirational, supportive Senior Leadership Team and Governing body;A 22-million-pound state of the art learning environment;Friendly, dedicated and well-trained staff who are committed to doing their best for students every day;Innovative teachers, keen to network and take risks with new ideas and strategies;Opportunities to develop and grow your career in an environment that values and supports initiative and a growth mindset;A great location, within minutes of junction 45 of the M4. The application form and further information on the post are available from the school website morriston.swansea.sch.uk. The CLOSING DATE for receipt of completed applications is 9am on Monday 23rd September 2024, with interviews planned to be held week commencing 30th September 2024. The successful applicant will be expected to undergo an enhanced disclosure check with the Disclosure and Barring Service prior to commencing employment, together with an employee health questionnaire. Within Swansea Council there is a "Safeguarding is Everybody's Business" principle, and this applies to all Swansea Council employees, elected members, volunteers and contractors. Further details can be found at swansea.gov.uk/corporatesafeguarding