Determine the aims of the Department; plan and submit a scheme of work for the Department (reviewing and updating it as necessary by agreement with the Head) within the School's Curriculum Policy. Co-ordinate and ensure the delivery of stimulating and well planned lessons throughout the school, helping to fulfil the potential of each student whatever their ability. To be familiar with the subject requirements for Public Examinations and to ensure proper preparation for these. To co-ordinate and moderate public examination coursework. Liaise with the Deputy Head (Academic), the Examinations Officer and Heads of Section in arrangements for Public and School Examinations respectively. Be accountable for the department's teaching and learning and its examination results. To organise trips and fieldwork as appropriate. To liaise with the subject co-ordinator at Channing Junior School. To keep up to date with national developments in pedagogy.
Staff
Advise the Head on the appointment of new members to the department. Provide for induction and guidance of new staff in syllabus, resources, procedures for marking, reports, etc. Supervise probationer teachers within the department. Supervise the work of ancillary and technical staff within the department where relevant. Consult with members of the department in all matters of teaching, policy, planning and organisation. Lead and manage all teaching staff within the Politics department. Encourage the professional development of all members of the department through in-service training, professional organisations and active involvement in wider school activities. To foster good working relationships within the department by providing professional support. Liaise with the Deputy Head and Deputy Head (Academic) over the annual staffing allocation and matters of staff welfare and development. If necessary set work for pupils if a member of the department is absent. Undertake appraisal of departmental staff as required and ensure staff continue to be effective. To contribute to regular meetings where departmental issues are discussed and minutes are taken. Communicate any department concerns or issues to senior management.
Resources
Prepare departmental budget estimates at appropriate time annually and control the budget to ensure funds are allocated in accordance with the department's development plan. Order books and other materials within budget provisions of the Politics department and keep account of department expenditure. To plan for the effective use of IT in the department for administrative and teaching purposes. Check on stock and resources annually and take steps to ensure against unreasonable loss, wear and tear.
Pupils
Encourage interest in the subject and participation in fieldwork or other appropriate extra-curricular activities. Encourage high standards of work and draw attention to achievement through classroom displays, exhibitions for open days, public performances, etc. Assist with the admission and induction of pupils of any age into the school. Ensure all department members keep regular records of pupil progress and fulfil the requirements of the school's arrangements for reporting to parents. Attend Parents' Evenings, Open Days and show support for pupils by attending on occasion school plays, concerts, etc.
General
Invite practitioners and lecturers into school where necessary to ensure breadth of learning. Have a working knowledge of Child Protection issues in the workplace. Work closely with Form Tutors and Heads of Year.
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