Glenalmond College - Learning Support Teacher

  • Scotland

  • Glenalmond College

  • Full-time | Term Time

Summary

We are currently seeking to fill the position of Learning Support Teacher.

Detail

We offer:

  • A competitive salary
  • Contributory Pension Scheme
  • Free staff lunches during term time
  • Employee assistance programme
  • Complimentary refreshments during hours of work
  • A great working environment as part of a developing team and the possibility of opportunities for the role to grow.
  • Fee concessions are available for staff children who attend Glenalmond and there are various reciprocal arrangements with local Prep schools

Glenalmond is seeking a full time Teacher of Learning Support for September 2025.

Key Function 

To lead and manage the department with overall responsibility for the delivery of Learning Support within the College.

The Role

  • To teach an academic timetable as stipulated by the Head of Department

  • To monitor pupil attendance and academic performance 

  • To ensure all pupils are motivated and are given opportunities to develop their creative talents in a positive, innovative and effective working environment

  • A willingness to be committed to a boarding school ethos; the successful applicant will be expected to take a tutor group and to assist with evening duties in a boarding house, normally one evening per week.

  • To participate fully in the culture of the school which will include pastoral duties, boarding house duties, form tutor duties, extra-curricular responsibilities and other school duties. This includes Saturday afternoon extra-curricular responsibilities.

Personal Qualities

  • Ability and willingness to work to get the best from all students.

  • Commitment, enthusiasm and energy.

  • Commitment to own personal and professional development.

  • Willingness to be involved in the wider life of the school community.

  • Emotional intelligence and empathy.

  • A sense of humour

Specific Duties

  • to support the implementation of the College SEND strategy and policy;

  • To prepare advice and guidance to teachers on how to support pupils with SEND.

  • to maintain an up-to-date working knowledge of JCQ/SQA examination regulations;

  • To promote the subject within and outside the College; 

  • To monitor pupil performance and achievement; 

  • To perform any other reasonable duties as directed by the Warden or Deputy Warden.

Teaching and Other Responsibilities

  • Maintain departmental engagement with Teaching and Learning initiatives and with external training; work directly with the Head of Department to develop academic provision and professional development;

  • Engage fully in continuous professional development.

  • Undertake other duties, i.e.  supervised study and cover, take a tutor group, carry out boarding duties one evening per week and on occasion take a Saturday night duty to cover an activity.

  • Contribute to the extra-curricular life of the school.

  • Champion a system of universal support for LS pupils in the school.


Pupil Management


  • Provide support for individuals or groups of pupils as required; support classroom teachers in dealing with specific pupil issues;


Communication


Internal

  • Act as champion for the department within the school in communications with SLT, colleagues, pupils and parents;

  • Attend a timetabled Department meeting of at least one per fortnight in which the staff discuss and contribute to planning, progress and development of the department;

  • Communicate effectively with Housestaff, tutors and other academic staff on specific pupil issues;


External

  • Communicate with parents on all relevant pupil matters;

  • Develop links with other departments and external organisations that support LS.


Equal Opportunities

  • Maintain an up-to-date knowledge of Equality and Diversity legislation and the College’s Equality and Diversity policies and procedures, in particular regarding the recruitment and retention of staff.


Safeguarding

  • Maintain an up-to-date knowledge of Safeguarding legislation, and the College’s safeguarding policies and procedures.


Health & Safety


  • Ensure that an up-to-date knowledge of Health and Safety legislation as applicable to the role is maintained and that the College’s Health and Safety policies and procedures are fully implemented and adhered to.

Professional Development

  • Maintain and update your own knowledge and skills in line with legislation and the needs of the role

Education/Training

Proven record of working as a teacher of students with SpLDs;

  • GTCS registration or eligibility to register

  • A degree level qualification with previous experience in SEND

  • To be aware of legislation changes and inspection requirement/policies

Experience

  • Experience in supporting children with executive functions deficits, ADHD and how to support students to develop executive skills

  • Confidence to teach a variety of GCSE / A level subjects – specialisms in subjects are not essential

  • Have up-to-date experience of administering and interpreting a wide range of psychometric testing [including those used for screening].

  • Proven track record of raising standards.

  • Experience of teaching across the age range 11 to 18 years.

Knowledge

  • Full up to date working knowledge of JCQ/SQA examination regulations.

  • Be familiar with the JCQ Access Arrangements Online

  • Have full knowledge of the 'normal way of working' practices within a centre and all that this entails

  • Have up-to-date knowledge of current SpLD theory and practice

  • Strong subject knowledge of students with SEND and their needs.

  • Ability to teach to all levels and abilities.

  • Knowledge of best practice for learning and interventions for students with SEND.

Skills/Attributes

  • Effective interpersonal skills.

  • Proven behaviour management skills.

  • Excellent organisation skills.

  • Excellent classroom skills

  • Willingness to utilise the possibilities of ICT in the development of Teaching and Learning.

  • Ability to promote the enjoyment and success of students with SEND throughout the school

  • Ability to think, plan and implement strategically.

  • Ability to face and overcome challenging situations.

  • Ability to de-personalise challenging situations

Further Information

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Glenalmond, Near Perth, PH1 3RY

  • 45 Day Boys (12-18)
  • 99 Boarding Boys (12-18)
  • 46 Day Girls (12-18)
  • 101 Boarding Girls (12-18)
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01738 842000
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Closing Date: 02 May 2025