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Job Description: We are seeking a dedicated and passionate Mathematics Lecturer (Code 2311) to join our educational team. The ideal candidate mathematics lecturer roles, often categorized under SOC code 2311 (Higher Education Teaching Professionals), involve teaching and research at a university or other higher education institution. These professionals deliver lectures, seminars, and tutorials, prepare exams, and advise students on academic matters. Higher education teaching professionals deliver lectures and teach students to at least first degree level, undertake research and write journal articles and books in their chosen field of study. Education: Entry will require a good honours first degree plus a higher degree or an equivalent professional qualification. For vocational subjects, practical experience and additional qualifications may also be required. Tasks: • prepares, delivers and directs lectures, seminars and tutorials; • prepares, administers and marks examinations, essays and other assignments; • advises students on academic matters and encourages independent research; • provides pastoral care or guidance to students; • participates in decision making processes regarding curricula, budgetary, departmental and other matters; • directs the work of postgraduate students; • undertakes research, writes articles and books and attends conferences and other meetings. Responsibilities • Deliver engaging and comprehensive mathematics lessons to students across different year groups. • Develop and implement lesson plans that cater to the varying abilities of students, ensuring all learners are supported. • Utilise effective behaviour management strategies to maintain a positive learning environment.• Provide one-on-one tutoring and mentoring to students who require additional support in mathematics. • Assess student progress through regular testing and provide constructive feedback to enhance their learning experience. • Collaborate with colleagues to develop interdisciplinary projects that incorporate mathematical concepts into other subjects, such as biochemistry and scientific research. • Participate in professional development opportunities to stay current with educational best practices and methodologies. • Engage with parents and guardians to discuss student progress and address any concerns regarding their academic performance. • Qualifications • Minium Master degree in Mathematics or a related field is essential; teaching qualifications are highly desirable. • Experience in tutoring or mentoring students in mathematics is advantageous. • Strong communication skills, with the ability to explain complex concepts clearly and effectively. • Familiarity with special education practices and the ability to adapt teaching methods for diverse learning needs is preferred. • Proficiency in proofreading lesson materials and assessments for accuracy. • Experience in laboratory settings or scientific research is a plus, particularly for integrating mathematics into practical applications. • If you are enthusiastic about teaching mathematics and committed to fostering an inclusive educational environment, we encourage you to apply for this rewarding opportunity. • Job Types: Full-time, Permanent, Temporary • Contract length: 12 months above. • Pay: £43,073.00-£45,745.00 per year • Additional pay: • Bonus scheme • Commission pay • Loyalty bonus• Performance bonus • Yearly bonus • Schedule: • Monday to Friday • Work Location: In person at 26-28 Hammersmith Grove London W6 7BA
Energetic Activity Leaders Needed in South London Join our English language school and contribute to building the futures' of young learners. - Leading and participating in a variety of social activities with our young learner students (shift work/seasonal/only evening shift is available). - Guiding walking tours of London, exploring attractions like Tower Hill, Buckingham Palace, London Eye, Madame Tussauds, etc. - Leading full-day trips to destinations such as Oxford, Cambridge, and Brighton. - Facilitating indoor or outdoor evening activities, including sports, board games, quizzes, and movie nights - Assisting students with accommodation check-ins and providing pastoral care Safeguarding Responsibilities: Burlington School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of its students, and expects all stakeholders to share this commitment. All stakeholders must be aware of their responsibilities under legislation regarding Safeguarding, Health and Safety, and the Prevent Duty. It is the responsibility of all staff to promote the safeguarding the welfare of children and young persons for whom they are responsible, or with whom they come into contact. All staff must adhere to and ensure compliance with the schools Safeguarding and Welfare Policy, and the Staff Code of Conduct at all times. If, in the course of carrying out your duties, you become aware of any actual or potential risks to the safety or welfare of children in the school you must report any concerns to the schools Designated Safeguarding Lead. All employees must undergo an enhanced DBS check, and must have appropriate equivalent certification from all countries they have lived or worked in for the previous 5 years. Burlington School is an equal opportunity employer and is determined to ensure that no applicant or employee receives less favourable treatment on the grounds of sex, age, disability, religion, belief, sexual orientation, gender, marital status, or race. - Availability required in the mornings from 8:45 and/or in the evenings and weekends. - Part-time positions available - Summer live-in position available (29/06-10/08)