Apply now: Oak National Academy – Lesson Creators (Primary)
Published 1st May 2024
The Design & Technology Association is delighted to have won the tender to deliver curriculum content across Key Stages 1-4 as part of the Oak National Academy’s next stage of curriculum delivery. This next stage of work with Oak is noteworthy, as it is the first time that any government-funded body worldwide has attempted to create and host best-practice curriculum content across all subjects on a free-to-all user basis.
We are now seeking to appoint qualified and experienced primary teachers who will be available from 1st September 2024 to create model lessons for our Oak National Academy Primary curriculum. Successful candidates will be appointed on a day-rate consultancy basis and need to be available to work on this project between 1st September 2024 and the end of August 2025.
All successful candidates must be available to work daily from 1st September through to Friday September 20th inclusive and will be required to attend residential Oak National Academy training to be held in Birmingham on Wednesday 18th and Thursday 19th of September.
You will be working as part of a team of lead educators to develop free, optional, high-quality full curriculum packages for primary design and technology.
Contract Term and Duration
The successful candidate(s) will be appointed on day rate consultancy contract with a start of the 1st of September 2024 and with availability required by negotiation throughout the production stage ending August 2025.
Remuneration Detail
This role will be remunerated at a level of £220 per working day. This role is remunerated on a day rate consultancy basis for the length of the contract.
Responsibilities
The Lesson Creator(s) will be an excellent professional(s) with experience of creating lesson resources that demonstrate pedagogical best practice in subject and phase.
The Lesson Creators must have Qualified Teacher Status and three or more years of successful direct teaching experience in a school/schools across Key Stages One and Two. They should be experienced advocates of primary design and technology education.
The post holder(s) need to be team players, confident with the use of digital tools to record model lessons and create inclusive resources.
Whilst it is anticipated that much of this work will be produced working remotely, the post holder needs to be able to attend the Association’s office in Banbury when requested by the Project Manager or CEO.
The post holder will make themselves available for Oak National Academy and Design & Technology Association training and must be willing and able to attend meetings in London and elsewhere called for this purpose. (Standard travel expenses will be paid).
Please note that we have partnered with the British Nutrition Foundation to deliver all cooking and nutrition lessons at key stages one, two and three. Consequentially, this role does not cover and cooking or nutrition lessons.
Personal Attributes
- High levels of subject and pedagogical knowledge and experience gained within school(s) where they can demonstrate high levels of competence in design and technology education.
- Experience in curriculum and lesson design, evaluation, and delivery is essential.
- A team player with excellent communication skills.
- Very capable of managing their own time and schedule to meet strict deadlines.
- High levels of literacy and the ability to write extended pieces of written content with consistency.
- Technologically competent and familiar with the tools required to deliver high-quality online lessons and resources.
- Able to adopt an engaging teaching style on-screen. Capable of planning and delivering engaging on-screen lessons.
- Reliable, conscientious, and hard-working. Capable of receiving and acting on positive feedback.
Other
- Due to the need to work remotely on aspects of this work, the post-holder is expected to have a suitable space to work in and within which to hold online meetings and record lessons without interruption. A reliable home internet connection is essential for this work.
- The post-holder will be supplied with suitable video capture technology for the length of this contract.
- Experience of Google Workspace, though not essential, would be beneficial.
- Possession of a clean driving licence and access to a vehicle, whilst not wholly essential, would offer an advantage.
- As some lessons may be shot in schools, this role will be subject to an enhanced DBS check.
Start Date
Freelance with full time availability for training 1st –20th September 2024, and then agreed hours until 30th August 2025, estimated at 0.4 – 0.8 FTE but subject to negotiation at interview.
Application
Interested candidates are initially encouraged to apply by letter and accompanying CV to be sent to brenda.vanbeijnum@designtechnology.org.uk. To be received no later than 3.00 pm Wednesday May 8th.
Online interviews will be held on Monday 13th and Tuesday the 14th of May (times and interview detail to be confirmed).
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