Key Role Information

Salary
32,916.00 - 51,048.00
Job type
Full Time
Contract type
Permanent
Closing
26/01/2026 09:00
Interview
wc. 26/01/2026
Contract term
AYR - All year round
Pay grade
M1-UPS3, TLR 2b
Department
Maths
Key stage
Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4
Hours per week
27.50
Weeks per year
52.000
Visa sponsorship
No

Your Role

The Dean Trust is seeking to appoint a talented and enthusiastic Teacher of Maths to join our dedicated team at Dean Trust Ardwick as KS4 Maths Coordinator.

The core purpose of the role will be to to teach Maths to the full age and ability range, and support the Head of Faculty in assuming overall responsibility for leading the curriculum, planning, teaching, learning and assessment of Maths across Key Stage 4.

Key responsibilities:

Leadership and Management

  • To articulate the school’s core purpose, vision and values and ensure that they are understood, shared and acted upon by all Maths teachers.  
  • Contribute to achieving the school’s vision by supporting the Head of Faculty’s effective leadership of the Maths faculty.  
  • Clearly communicating with the faculty around expectations of planning, curriculum implementation, and assessment
  • Coordinate curriculum teachers by ensuring that timely and robust communication outlines expectations of staff delivering and resourcing the curriculum 
  • To be responsible for conducting the annual performance management of members of the Maths Faculty in line with the Trust policy.

School Culture

  • Model and uphold the school’s approach to securing a strong behaviour culture, supporting the Head of Faculty in promoting high expectations, mutual respect, and professionalism within the Key Stage.
  • Promote a calm and focused learning environment by ensuring consistent routines, clear expectations and strong relationships between staff and pupils.
  • Reinforce the importance of routines, rules and shared expectations in line with faculty and whole-school policies, supporting colleagues to apply these consistently.
  • Promote and support positive, respectful relationships across the school community.

Teaching and Learning

  • Overseeing the development of a Key Stage by: 
  • Providing clear and detailed introductions to the core content, MTPs, potential misconceptions or areas of high challenge, and resourcing for units across the Key Stage ensuring that staff feel confident to deliver the curriculum as intended. 
  • Ensuring that MTPs are robust and detailed, reflecting the overarching curriculum intent and effectively articulating how pupils progress throughout the unit
  • Setting high standards and modelling planning expectations by taking the lead on creating shared resources for this Key Stage 
  • When necessary, delegating planning of resources thoughtfully, using this to develop both the quality of the curriculum resourcing and staff professional development
  • Ensuring the robust coordination of shared resource planning, including ensuring that fair and equitable deadlines are met 
  • Ensuring that all curriculum resources for the Key Stage align with the DTA House Style and shared subject specific pedagogies 
  • Ensuring that all shared resources are quality assured to provide staff with a high-quality starting point for the adaptation of delivery to meet the needs of all pupils 
  • Developing an impactful programme of curriculum enrichment which contributes to pupils’ personal development including CEIAG.

Staff Development

  • Contributing to Faculty quality assurance and development by: 
  • Conducting drop-ins to monitor the consistency of curriculum delivery at KS3, providing robust individual feedback and aligning professional development opportunities in the faculty with emerging delivery priorities 
  • Ensure that the delivery of the curriculum and resources are adapted meaningfully by all classroom teachers to support the success of all pupils, delivering the same curriculum content in a way that enables all pupils to succeed  
  • Supporting teacher development by modelling the delivery of key elements of the KS3 curriculum

Assessment and Progress Tracking

  • Continuously develop and review feedback protocols and develop staff to: 
  • ensure that staff are effectively conducting whole class feedback,
  • ensure staff have a clear understanding of the gaps and misconceptions within their classes
  • review the effectiveness of teaching the core content to adapt and refine the delivery of the curriculum  
  • Monitoring and assessing the impact of homework completion

For more information about the role please contact us on 01619722988 or email emmahurworth@deantrustardwick.co.uk.

Thank you again for your interest in working for The Dean Trust. We look forward to hearing from you.

We are an Equal Opportunities employer committed to ensuring inclusion, diversity and equality of opportunity. We welcome applications from a diverse range of candidates including those from underrepresented groups, and/or with protected characteristics.


Benefits

Conditions of Service
Occupational Sick Pay
Continuous Service
Family Friendly Policies and Leave of Absence
Health Care Cash Plan
Preferential Admission
Free places to school-run Holiday, Breakfast and After School Clubs
The Believe Learning Institute
Recognition Awards
Cycle to Work Scheme
Employee Assistance Programme
High Street Benefits and Discounts
Pension and Death in Service Benefit

Qualifications

Qualified Teacher Statusessential
Degree in subject relevant to the school curriculumdesirable

Skills

Abilities, Skills and Knowledge

Full working knowledge of the National Curriculum requirements for their associated subjectessential

Experience

Enthusiastic and excellent classroom practitioner, to be able to teach their associated subject up to GCSE standardessential

Personal Attributes

Ability to work effectively with pupils, staff, parents and members of the communityessential
Willingness and ability to work co-operatively as part of a team and self-motivate when working independently essential
Unwavering commitment to improving the life-chances of young peopleessential

About Us

Dean Trust Ardwick

Emma Hurworth

emmahurworth@deantrustardwick.co.uk

345 Stockport Road
Huyton
Ardwick
Manchester
M13 0LF

Safeguarding Information

The Dean Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All post holders are subject to pre-employment safeguarding checks, including an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Check.


This post involves working with children, young people, vulnerable adults or is a position of trust. The amendments to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (2013 and 2020) provides that when applying for certain jobs and activities, certain convictions and cautions are ‘protected’ and are not subject to disclosure to employers, and cannot be taken into account. Guidance and criteria on the filtering of these cautions and convictions can be found at the Disclosure and Barring Service website (www.gov.uk/dbs). Any failure to disclose the appropriate information could result in dismissal or disciplinary action by the organisation. Please note that a criminal record will not necessarily be a bar to obtaining a position.