Job Description
Principal Teacher Salary Scale Point 1 (£55,155 per annum)
Days of work:
Monday - Friday
To start asap.
Our school vision is 'Learning together in a safe, happy and empowering community'.
Stenton Primary is a rural multi-composite school, which currently operates with one class from P1-7. It is at the heart of a very supportive community and the school has developed many partnerships which support an engaging and relevant curriculum. The school's setting affords great opportunities for outdoor learning. The principal teacher is responsible for planning the teaching and learning of our 22 pupils, and will work closely with a number of support staff to ensure that all our learners are making excellent progress. The remit for this post includes resonsibility for co-ordinating child planning meetings, so experience in this area is desirable but not essential.
Stenton Primary works in partnership with Innerwick Primary under a shared head-teacher. As such, the principal teacher at Stenton has many opportunities to develop a wide range of leadership skills within this role. The principal teachers at both schools, alongside the head teacher, collaborate to drive forward improvement within both schools.
Interviews for the post will be held on Tuesday 21st October.
Job Details
Subject to the policies of the school and the Council, the duties of Principal Teachers are to perform such tasks as the Head Teacher shall direct. These should give reasonable regard to overall teacher workload related to:
Curricular development and quality assurance.
Contribute to the development of school policy in relation to the behaviour management of pupils.
The management and guidance of colleagues. Review the CPD needs, career development and performance of colleagues.
Provision of advice, support and guidance to colleagues.
Responsible for the leadership, good management and strategic direction of pastoral care within the school.
Assist in the management, deployment and development of pastoral care staff.
Implement whole school policies dealing with guidance issues, pastoral care, assessment and pupil welfare.
Working in partnership with colleagues, parents and other specialist agencies as appropriate.
Working alongside class teachers to share best practice and take forward the Improvement Plan priorities.
Participate in the overall administration of the school.
Assist in aspects of the School Improvement Plan