Maths Teacher
Posted 4 hours 53 minutes ago by Rossie Young People's Trust
Permanent
Full Time
Academic Jobs
Angus, Montrose, United Kingdom, DD100
Job Description
The closing date for completed applications for this post is 9am on Monday 20th April 2026, and it is anticipated interviews will take place on Tuesday 05th May 2026.
Hours: 35 per week
Salary: Pt1 - Pt5 (£41,648 - £52,273)
Job Description To work as part of the school team to provide an inclusive curriculum for pupils within Rossie. In adherence with Rossie's policies and those of the education department, the duties of teachers are to perform such tasks as the Head of Education, Skills and Life Long learning will direct having reasonable regard to overall teacher workload related to the main accountabilities listed below. As required, contribute to the continuous improvement development and delivery of all services provided by the school. Contribute to the development and delivery of new cross service initiatives.
Deliver a high-quality mathematics education Deliver a high-quality mathematics education which aligns with our academic aims, vision and values, fostering confidence, problem solving skills and positive attitudes towards numeracy. Take responsibility for the delivery, administration and development of mathematics courses, units and learning programmes within the context of Curriculum for Excellence, Numeracy across Learning, and wider nationally recognised qualifications:
Please note this job description is to provide a clear and concise statement of the main tasks and activities of the post, and it is not intended as an exhaustive list of every aspect of the post holder's duties. All the above duties will be carried out in line with Rossie policies and procedures.
Person Specification Knowledge Base (Essential)
Hours: 35 per week
Salary: Pt1 - Pt5 (£41,648 - £52,273)
Job Description To work as part of the school team to provide an inclusive curriculum for pupils within Rossie. In adherence with Rossie's policies and those of the education department, the duties of teachers are to perform such tasks as the Head of Education, Skills and Life Long learning will direct having reasonable regard to overall teacher workload related to the main accountabilities listed below. As required, contribute to the continuous improvement development and delivery of all services provided by the school. Contribute to the development and delivery of new cross service initiatives.
Deliver a high-quality mathematics education Deliver a high-quality mathematics education which aligns with our academic aims, vision and values, fostering confidence, problem solving skills and positive attitudes towards numeracy. Take responsibility for the delivery, administration and development of mathematics courses, units and learning programmes within the context of Curriculum for Excellence, Numeracy across Learning, and wider nationally recognised qualifications:
- Establish, monitor, evaluate and continually improve standards of mathematics learning, teaching approaches, and targeted numeracy interventions for assigned classes
- Plan, develop and evaluate Numeracy outcomes as a core responsibility, while contributing to Literacy and Health and Wellbeing across the curriculum where appropriate
- Assess, record and report on learner progress and attainment in mathematics, using a range of formative and summative assessment strategies to support individualised pathways
- Maintain and contribute to mathematics curriculum planning, assessment frameworks and departmental policy, ensuring coherence and progression across levels
- Rigorously undertake mathematics assessment activities appropriate to the age, stage and ability of our young people, adapting approaches to meet diverse and complex learning needs
- Apply flexible and creative teaching approaches to engage learners, including those who may be disengaged from mathematics, as part of the wider Rossie education team
- Promote positive, solution focused approaches to overcoming barriers to learning, particularly maths anxiety and disengagement, supporting resilience and a growth mindset in numeracy
- Develop and deliver individualised mathematics programmes, in line with national advice and guidance, appropriate to the age and stage of the young person, ensuring access to Broad General Education, Numeracy across Learning, and Senior Phase mathematics qualifications
- Design and deliver a range of practical and applied numeracy experiences, promoting real life problem solving, financial literacy, and the development of confidence and independence
- Liaise closely with education colleagues and other professionals concerned with the welfare of the young person, contributing insight to Team Around the Child, Looked After Children's Reviews, Children's Hearings and planning meetings
- Develop strong collaborative approaches between care and education staff to ensure consistent, supportive strategies for engagement in mathematics learning
- Attend educational reviews and provide clear, accessible reports on progress and attainment, tailored to a range of audiences
- Develop and maintain robust mathematics assessment and tracking systems, ensuring accurate and meaningful recording of progress
- Set and monitor individual numeracy and mathematics targets, aligned with each young person's needs, abilities and future pathways
- Prepare and present pupils for internal and external mathematics assessments and examinations, supporting them to achieve appropriate accreditation
- Actively contribute to the health and wellbeing of all young people, recognising the role of achievement and confidence as part of overall wellbeing
- Use both internal and external moderation activities to ensure consistency of standards and approaches in mathematics, supporting the progression of young people through nationally recognised qualifications
- Provide targeted one to one and small group mathematics support where required, addressing gaps in understanding and ensuring full access to the curriculum
- Deliver stimulating, engaging and relevant mathematics lessons which support access to a Broad General Education, using real life contexts and practical applications to enhance understanding
- Ensure all mathematics learning is appropriately differentiated and scaffolded, meeting a wide range of abilities and needs, and motivating learners within a Social, Emotional and Behavioural context
- Use a range of strategies to re engage learners with mathematics, including adaptive teaching approaches, digital tools and experiential learning, as part of a flexible and responsive education team
- Undertake Key Teacher responsibilities for assigned pupils
- Seek opportunities to promote 'inclusive' approaches to managing challenging behaviour
- Provide guidance for all pupils in accordance with education and care policies
- Liaise with care staff, parents, social workers and other professional agencies as required
- Understand and apply the principles of assessment, recording and reporting
- Use the results of assessment to evaluate and improve own teaching, and the learning and attainment of the children
- Contribute to educational improvement planning and development
- Identify personal/professional development needs and undertake appropriate training as identified through PU process
- Engage in the process of Curriculum Development
- Contribute to the professional development of colleagues through collegiate and team working arrangements
- Seek moderation, research and development opportunities to share best practice
- Ensure the physical and emotional safety of all young people
- Promote positive behaviours and implement effective behaviour management strategies to maintain high standards among young people within education setting
- Promote a positive ethos
- Celebrate successes
- Implement and promote adherence to whole organisation policies
- Liaise and work co operatively with other educational establishments and outside agencies
- Seek to understand the Care task in line with National Health & Social Care Standards
- Promote learning opportunities within the 24 hour curriculum
- Contribute to whole school curricular improvement initiatives
- Understand organisational expectations and actively contribute towards meeting organisational aims
- Actively contribute to the delivery of the School Improvement plan and wider organisational Business Plan objectives
Please note this job description is to provide a clear and concise statement of the main tasks and activities of the post, and it is not intended as an exhaustive list of every aspect of the post holder's duties. All the above duties will be carried out in line with Rossie policies and procedures.
Person Specification Knowledge Base (Essential)
- High professional standards and competency
- Experience in developing curriculum, teaching and assessment materials and techniques within the context of a Curriculum for Excellence
- Sound understanding of progression in mathematical concepts and skills, including number, algebra, shape, space and measure, and data handling
- Knowledge of effective strategies to support young people with gaps in numeracy, maths anxiety, and disengagement from learning
- Knowledge and understanding of challenging behaviour and related issues
- Knowledge and understanding of the residential care task
- Knowledge and understanding of personal, social & health education
- Knowledge and understanding of additional subject related competencies
- Knowledge of how mathematics can be applied in real life and vocational contexts, supporting relevance, engagement and positive destinations
- Full, current GTCS registration
- Qualified Secondary Maths Teacher
- Post Graduate Certificate/Diploma in Special Educational Needs/Support For Learning
- Undergraduate Maths Degree or related
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