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PURPOSE:
• Candidates must be able to teach across the ability and age range, supporting the development of Welsh to the
highest standards for all pupils at Key Stages 3 and 4.
• To promote and adhere to the school’s values and be passionate about enabling students to develop a love of
language and be able to communicate effectively, both verbally and with the written word.
DIMENSIONS:
Darland High School is an English-medium secondary school in Northeast Wrexham. We are looking for a confident and enthusiastic individual who enjoys working with pupils to help them succeed. The ability to inspire others within a creative environment is essential.
Our Languages Faculty are a supportive, passionate and dedicated team who will always go the extra mile to ensure our pupils have opportunities to reach, and even exceed, their full potential in all areas of the Welsh curriculum. There is a wealth of varied experience within our team which we draw upon to work successfully to maintain high standards.
Our Welsh curriculum is designed to ensure effective progression from KS2 right through to final KS4 assessment, whilst awakening an enjoyment for the subject within our pupils and ensuring they are equipped as best as possible to utilise the Welsh Language effectively in a variety of situations once they leave Darland.
Our aim is to ensure that all learners study Welsh with interest, enjoyment and enthusiasm. The programme of study for Key Stage 3 in Welsh allows pupils to develop knowledge, skills and understanding of the Welsh language. Pupils study a range of topics and focus on developing oral, writing and reading skills. Pupils focus on learning vocabulary and grammatical constructions in a wide range of contexts. At GCSE level, pupils follow the WJEC specification which enables learners to understand and use the language for a variety of purposes and audiences.
Darland High School Job Description – Welsh Head of Department
Main Responsibilities
● Deliver a consistently high quality of teaching, learning, assessment and high standards of achievement, Lead the department to continue to raise standards and achievement through the strategic leadership of Welsh
● Support the Head of Languages Faculty to inspire imaginative and effective approaches to learning and teaching of Welsh, which consistently drive-up progress and attainment standards
● Lead the Department in driving the development of teaching and learning across the school through Welsh
● Evaluate student target and performance data for their teaching as required, and ensure it is analysed as set out in the school calendar or other such documents
● Positively engage and partake in all activities and events within the Darland High School calendar
● Demonstrate positive approaches in matters relating to student discipline and contact with parents
● Assist in producing and updating programmes of study and schemes of work including suitable assessments for each learning plan for the welsh department
● Be a model of excellent practice in teaching and learning
● Identify students who are underachieving and ensure appropriate strategies are put in place to support progress.
● Ensure that there is an atmosphere conducive to quality learning within the curriculum area, and that students’ experiences are challenging, stimulating and differentiated according to need
● To ensure provision for different groups of students within the subject, including ALN, higher ability, disadvantaged, etc.
● To be an active member of the department through involvement in course development, consultation and planning on whole school issues
● To undertake other tasks as appropriate and consistent with the Teachers’ Pay and Conditions of service
● To teach across the age and ability range.
● Undertake relevant duties as may be required by the Headteacher Culture
• Contribute to an environment where students are motivated to achieve and thrive in engaging, challenging and effectively planned lessons.
• Ensure a culture of aspiration is established through a focus on high standards in all lessons – through questioning, reading and writing and preparation for tests and assessments.
Safeguarding
• To uphold the school’s policies in respect of Safeguarding and Child Protection and ensure the safety and wellbeing of all learners.
• To work openly within the framework of best practice identified in the school safeguarding policy.
• To report any concerns regarding pupil safety or staff working practices to the DSP.
The information contained above is to help staff understand and appreciate the work content of their post and the role they are to play in the organisation. However, it should be noted that whilst every effort has been made to outline all the duties and responsibilities of the post, a document such as this does not permit every item to be specified in detail. Broad headings may have been used; in which case all the usual associated duties are included in this job description.
Safeguarding Statement
Darland School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. We particularly welcome applications from under represented groups including ethnicity, gender, transgender, age, disability, sexual orientation or religion.