Duties of a subject tutor
These may include:
These may include:
- Preparing and delivering lessons to the students.
- Marking work, giving appropriate feedback and maintaining records of students progress and development;
- Researching new topic areas, maintaining up-to-date subject knowledge, and devising and writing new curriculum materials;
- Selecting and using a range of different learning resources and equipment, including podcasts and interactive whiteboards;
- Undertaking pastoral duties, such as taking on the role of form tutor, and supporting on an students individual basis through academic or personal difficulties;
- Preparing students for qualifications and external examinations;
- Managing students behavior in the classroom and on school premises, and applying appropriate and effective measures in cases of misbehavior;
- Supervising and supporting the work of teaching assistants, trainee teachers and newly qualified teachers (NQTs);
- Participating in and organizing extracurricular activities, such as outings, social activities and sporting events;
- Participating in departmental meetings, parents' evenings and whole school training events;
- Undergoing regular observations and participating in regular in-service training (INSET) as part of continuing professional development (CPD).