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Lead Practitioner for Science

Lead Practitioner for Science

The Sittingbourne School

Kent

  • Expired
Salary:
Lead Practitioner scale, points 12-16 (£55,862- £61,406)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
April 2019 preferable but will consider September 2019
Apply by:
4 February 2019

Job overview

Are you an aspiring specialist leader of education seeking your next challenge?  Do you have a  strong track record of leading science in a secondary education setting?   Are you a  transformative leader who, as well as getting great results for the pupils you teach, inspires and motivates others in your department to excel?

Do  you have credibility as a curriculum expert, a well-developed understanding of the demands of the new curriculum and know how to bring science to life? 

Can you develop partnerships with local and regional organisations and industry?

The lead practitioner appointed to this new post will lead our heads of science to maintain and improve standards across all of our Kent secondary schools, as well as liaise with other schools within Swale Academies Trust. 

They will be an  effective communicator who can encourage and lead staff who have a wide range of teaching and leadership experience.  

If this describes you, we would like to hear from you.

Interested applicants are welcome to contact Mr S Murphy, Executive Headteacher, for an informal discussion, or to arrange a visit seamus.murphy@swale.at


Swale Academies Trust offers:

Pupils who enjoy learning and try their best in our dynamic, exciting and improving schools.

An excellent CPD programme, including opportunities to study further.

Strong mentoring and coaching for staff who aspire to lead our schools in the future.

 A strong remuneration package and a commitment to staff wellbeing.

The opportunity to be part of a highly successful Trust that transforms pupils' lives in some of the most challenging schools in the south east.


Applications may be made via Kent Teach or e mailed to HR@swale.at


Please note – we cannot accept CVs without an application form.


Closing Date: 4th February 2019 ( noon)

Interview Date: 8th February 2019


Swale Academies Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.  This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check.

Contact details:

Sittingbourne Community College

Swanstree Avenue

Sittingbourne

Kent

ME10 4NL

Tel: 01795 472449


Trust Principal: Mr J Whitcombe MA

Executive Headteacher: Mr S Murphy

Headteacher: Ms Y Peden


About The Sittingbourne School

+44 1795 472449

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The College is very attractively landscaped with mature trees, shrubs and flower borders.  Within the site there are currently over 30 acres of playing fields and 12 tennis/netball courts.  There is also a floodlit multi-play outdoor complex.  Our Sports Centre houses squash courts, two gymnasia and a sports hall and is open until 10.00pm each evening for student and community use.

The College’s academic facilities are housed in eight blocks which encompass modern science laboratories; specialist technology workshops; art, drama, music, dance and sound and vision recording studios; a sports conference room; extensive ICT suites equipped with over 600 computers.

In the last three years we have renewed two complete blocks and extensively renovated a further two.  Current plans include vast expansion of the sports facilities and a further four new buildings in the next five years.

In addition, we also have on site a specialist department for deaf students, in which we have enrolled students from all over Kent.  We use the ‘Total Communication Approach’ which has been elected by parents as being the method of education they prefer.  Our deaf students have a greater level of inclusion within the College as the majority of their education takes place in mainstream classes alongside hearing students and staff.

The College prides itself on the quality of facilities for students - over 600 computers, with one computer for every two students; hi-tech digital recording studio; industry standard engineering centre; health and care training centre; and performing arts studios.

All students have free access, at all times, for both IT and Internet use. The College is open from 8.00 am to 5.00 pm every day to students.

A Homework Club and Extended Day activities are also available every morning and evening to students.

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Applications closed