Day Waterman College is a modern co-educational boarding school designed to provide an exciting learning environment for children between the ages of 11 - 16. We provide a broad-based education of international standard to meet global needs. The College is set on 35 hectares of natural landscape in Asu, near Abeokuta, Ogun State, Nigeria. Facilities and equipment of outstanding quality have been provided to support the learning environment, including access to safe recreational areas.
This College is built to educate young people to become leaders who will be at the forefront of the rapid economic and social development sweeping through Nigeria. The demands of living and working in a global economic community necessitates adaptable and flexible young people with the skill-set, knowledge and character to contribute and shape the future, and meet the many challenges that lie ahead.
Applications are hereby requested from qualified professionals to fill the underlisted position:
Job Title: Curriculum Leader (Modern Foreign Language)
Location: Ogun
Responsible to: Vice Principal (Academics)
Responsible for: All students
Job Description
The exact of role of the Curriculum Leader focuses on Teaching and Learning and on student progress. It aims:
- To deliver excellent outcomes
(academic and non-academic) for pupils.
- Provide highly effective
leadership and management within their subject area.
- Build an exceptional team to
develop outstanding provision of their subject.
- Develop the department
programme/curriculum i.e. curriculum, standards, target setting,
assessment and reporting.
- Act as a de-facto whole-college
leader, fulfilling leadership responsibilities wherever necessary in the
college.
- Develop, prepare, and deliver
teaching and learning up to a full timetable.
- Act as an expert in their
subject area providing support and advice across the College.
Leadership
A Curriculum Leader will:
A Curriculum Leader will:
- Provide leadership that secures
the delivery of high standards and attainment for all students and be
responsible for the organisation, management, and control of the
department.
- Contribute to the College
Strategic Implementation Plan (SIP) as required by the Principal.
- Draw up the Department
Development Plan in accordance with the College SIP.
- Monitor and evaluate the
effectiveness of teaching and learning and focus upon the raising and
maintaining of standards and expectations.
- Monitor, evaluate, and
intervene to ensure all pupils are working towards making expected
progress in all key stages.
- Help to ensure that the college
meets and exceeds the expectations of parents, the Governing Board, and community.
- Manage pupil behaviour and
standards, including their health and wellbeing.
- Contribute to the leadership of
the college, helping to establish it as the college of first choice for
parents
- Help to create the best
environment and ethos that will promote and secure the achievement of both
students and staff
- Be willing to go above and
beyond expected levels of commitment to ensure the success of the college.
- To play a major role as a
Middle Leader in the development of all aspects of the College, including
its policies and their implementation.
- To chair and produce the agenda
for effective Department meetings.
- To ensure minutes are taken,
kept secure and copied to Leadership Team and others as appropriate.
- To assist with the production
of relevant Department materials for inclusion in the prospectus, options
booklets, newsletter and website.
Teaching
and Learning
A Curriculum Leader will:
A Curriculum Leader will:
- Ensure that their own teaching
is always good or outstanding, and undertake CPD to constantly maintain
and improve both their subject expertise and teaching skills.
- Provide leadership that will
deliver excellence of provision and will develop and provide innovative
ways of learning, including the use of ICT.
- Work to develop teaching staff
and practices in order to ensure that all teaching in their department is
good or outstanding.
- Ensure that the students enjoy
a safe and healthy environment.
- Provide a curriculum that
matches the needs of all students, develops students' life and academic
skills, and helps to provide broad exposure to knowledge and culture.
- Build an expectation of high
achievement for all.
- Achieve a harmonious and
supportive community through the effective management of staff and
students.
- Ensure that there is an
effective assessment, recording and reporting system of student progress.
- Sustain and meet the high
expectations of staff and students.
- Monitor and evaluate the
curriculum for both quality and value for money.
- Develop the curriculum beyond
the college building, rooting it in the community and broader
extra-curricular aspects of the curriculum.
- Keep up to date with curriculum
developments which affect the department ensuring that all members of the
department are aware of new initiatives and how they are going to be
implemented in the department.
- Look for ways to create
interest from pupils in science and raise standards of attainment.
- Provide extra-curricular
opportunities to support learning in science.
Leading
and Managing People
A Curriculum Leader will:
A Curriculum Leader will:
- Take collective responsibility
for the success of the college, displaying professionalism and acting as a
role model for pupils and staff.
- Help to select and appoint,
deploy and manage staff (including tackling under performance) to ensure
effective teaching and learning takes place in the college.
- Encourage interaction and
teamwork within the department sharing ideas and new initiatives
identifying new ways of teaching science.
- Monitor the work of teachers
within the department, offering guidance and support where required and
helping to identify improved ways of working.
- In conjunction with the
Leadership Team, develop rigorous procedures for monitoring the
performance of all staff including setting objectives, CPD needs and,
where appropriate, individual support plans.
- Involve all staff in decision
making, so far as it is possible, in order that all who work in the
college feel a sense of ownership and involvement.
- Involve all staff in creating a
learning environment that is positive, affirming, and supportive.
- Create, maintain, and enhance
effective working relationships with staff.
- Maximise the contribution of
all staff to improve the quality of education provided and standards
achieved.
- Provide guidance, induction,
and support to all staff including advice on appropriate training.
- Plan, delegate, develop, and
evaluate work carried out by teams and individuals.
Communication
and Partnership
A Curriculum Leader will:
A Curriculum Leader will:
- Communicate DWC values, aims,
policies, and plans to staff, students, and parents.
- Maintain an effective system of
record keeping, reporting, and communication with parents and students to
ensure that the aims relating to each student's progress are achieved.
- Help to ensure that good
communications are maintained throughout the college.
- Present a coherent and accurate
account of the department's performance in a form appropriate to a range
of audiences.
- Ensure that parents and
students are well informed about curriculum attainment and progress and
are able to understand targets for improvement.
- Look for and use opportunities
to support the development of the whole child through spiritual, moral,
social, and cultural activities, and help to develop tolerance and
understanding of the diversity of cultures within and outside the college.
- Develop and encourage good
relations between the college and the local and wider community.
- Work closely with other
colleges, locally, nationally, and internationally.
Resource
Management
A Curriculum Leader will:
A Curriculum Leader will:
- Take responsibility for
department resourcing and timetable allocation.
- Be responsible for the sound
management of the department within the budget allocated.
- Manage all available resources
and allocate them to support effective learning and teaching.
- Maintain and control the use of
those resources.
- Deploy all staff effectively in
order to improve the quality of education provided.
- Ensure that there is regular
monitoring of the budget and the oversight of the use of resources.
MFL
Specialist:
- To maintain links with other
schools nationally and internationally to promote visits amongst students
in key subjects.
- To promote a variety of
language development courses for students and parents if the need occurs.
- To maintain a high profile of
the department through the School Newsletter, website, assemblies and
displays.
- To research and advise the
Leadership Team on language benefits to the students especially those hope
to study internationally.
- Have some knowledge of the
implication of languages on those students considering the IB at Post 16.
- To line the foreign language
assistants in the department.
- To make presentations to the
Governing Board on student progress and language development as is
required.
Requirements
- Qualified Teacher Status.
- Graduate level qualification in
an appropriate discipline.
- Enhanced CRB clearance.
- Secure knowledge of
Safeguarding policies and procedures.
- Significant experience of
successful teaching in this curriculum area.
- Be accountable to the Teachers
Standard.
- Be fully aware of OFSTED
standards for teaching and able to deliver lessons appropriately.
- Ability to lead a team of
teachers delivering in this curriculum area.
- Ability to create and deliver
Strategic Implementation Plans to enhance performance.
- Experience of creating
intervention strategies to improve student performance.
- Experience of dealing with
parents and careers to resolve issues.
- Experience of dealing with a
range of student issues with and on behalf of other colleagues./li>
- Be empathetic in dealing with
pupils and parents.
- Experience of using tracking
systems to enhance pupil performance.
- Experience of line/performance
management of teaching colleagues.
- Experience of judging the
quality of teaching and learning.
- Experience of line-management
of support staff.
- High levels of communication
skills both oral and written.
- High levels of inter-personal
skills.
- Ability to develop and
influence policy and plan strategically.
- Ability to work under pressure
and to strict deadlines.
- Strong computer skills.
- Experience of leadership in the
Education sector.
- Ability to work as part of a
team.
- Confidence and ability to
manage effectively and efficiently in a very busy and demanding
environment.
- An understanding of current
educational issues in relation to the post.
- Ability to work unsupervised
and under own initiative for protracted periods.
- Ability to find solutions to
immediate, medium and long-term problems.
- High levels of time-management
and self-management skills.
- Ability to manage own workload.
- Ability to direct and manage
the workload of others.
- Willingness to work flexibly
across the day, week and year.
- Integrity, professionalism and
diplomacy.
Application Closing Date
20th March, 2014.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should:
Click here to download Application Form
All application form together with a statement of suitability which should be no more than two sides of A4. In your statement you should address your specification and show how you meet the selection criteria and send to: hr@dwc.org.ng
20th March, 2014.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should:
Click here to download Application Form
All application form together with a statement of suitability which should be no more than two sides of A4. In your statement you should address your specification and show how you meet the selection criteria and send to: hr@dwc.org.ng
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