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Lead Teacher DT (KS3 &KS4) St Aloysius' College, Highgate London

Lead Teacher DT (KS3 &KS4) St Aloysius' College, Highgate London

St Aloysius RC College

Islington

  • £34,502 - £53,482 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
TLR 2C 7368
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2023
Apply by:
11 June 2023

Job overview

Lead Teacher DT (KS3 &KS4)

Inner London Teacher Main Pay Scale – Upper Pay Scale plus TLR 2C (£34,502 - £53,482 plus £7,368 per annum)

Main area

Lead Teacher DT (KS3 &KS4)

Grade

Inner London Teacher Main Pay Scale – Upper Pay Scale plus TLR 2C (£34,502 - £53,482 plus £7,368 per annum)

Contract

Permanent

Hours

Full time - 32.5 hours per week

Job ref

STAC/1415

Site

St Aloysius’ College Hornsey Lane, Highgate, London N6 5LY

Town

Islington

Salary

£34,502 - £53,482 plus £7,368 per annum

Closing

11/06/2023 23:59

Lead Teacher DT (KS3 &KS4)

Contract Type:      Permanent Contract

Work Pattern:     Full-time

Location:               Highgate, Islington, London

Salary:                   UPR /MPR with TLR 2C

Actual Salary:       £34,502 - £53,482 plus £7,368

Start Date:             1st September 2023

St. Aloysius’ College is a high performing Roman Catholic Boys secondary school with a Mixed Sixth Form in the Borough of Islington. It has provided the local community with over 140 years of high-quality education. The College is on a journey to Outstanding having received a “Good” Section 5 OFSTED report in June 2022. It is a highly regarded school in the local community, based in a vibrant location in North London with excellent transport links. 

It is a friendly and supportive school community with a focus on excellence and high expectations of all. Staff development is a priority on our journey to Outstanding. We are now looking to appoint an enthusiastic and committed Lead Teacher DT (KS3 &4) to help us deliver outstanding educational opportunities and outstanding outcomes for all of our pupils. 

We can offer:

●  The opportunity to teach enthusiastic, motivated and respectful students

●  Supportive, hardworking Governors and colleagues who care passionately about our school and the local community.

●  Future career development and a well-structured CPD programme.

We are looking for someone who will: 

•  Be an outstanding reflective classroom practitioner and a strategic thinker. 

•  Develop and lead an exciting KS3 &4 DT curriculum which will result in the highest level of pupil progress and attainment. 

•  Be able to assist with the development of strategies to ensure every pupil makes good progress in accordance with the schools’ targets and expectations 

•  Have a commitment to ongoing professional development.

•  Be committed to inclusion and well-being of all pupils irrespective of their ability or background

•  Be an outstanding role model in your own professional practice including teaching and learning.

•  Have the capacity and skills to manage workload and to meet deadlines.

•  Be able to assist with the development and delivery of our SEN and intervention strategies monitoring and assessment including the appropriate setting of pupils to ensure we give every pupil the best chance to succeed. 

•  Have the knowledge and skills to take responsibility for maintaining up to date curricular intent as directed by your line manager which includes curriculum maps, plans schemes of work and assessment plans.

•  Have the knowledge and skills to plan and deliver outstanding lessons that inspire and enthuse pupils.

•  To set and mark homework and assessments as per school systems. 

For more information about our school, please visit our school website https://www.sta.islington.sch.uk/, and if you would like to come and see the school, please contact the school office to arrange a tour on 0207561 7800 or email enquiries@sta.islington.sch.uk

St Aloysius College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. An enhanced DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) with barred list check is required for all successful applicants and positive references.

In line with KCSIE 2022 and safer recruitment practices, St Aloysius will conduct an online search for all shortlisted candidates. The online search is part of our safeguarding checks and will seek publicly available information on candidates’ suitability to work with children. Shortlisted candidates will be provided with further guidance and will be asked to clarify their online presence.

Please apply online at http://jobs.islington.gov.uk/disciplines and fill out an application form via the following link http://islington.trac.jobs/job/v5312677. If you need any assistance, please contact Schools HR at schoolsrecruitment@islington.gov.uk quoting reference STAC/1415 


About St Aloysius RC College

St Aloysius’ College was founded in 1879 by the Brothers of Mercy as a Roman Catholic Independent School, then passed to the De La Salle Brothers in 1960. St Aloysius’ College is privileged to be the oldest surviving foundation of its kind in the Archdiocese of Westminster.

Today, St Aloysius’ College is a comprehensive 11-18 Roman Catholic boys school and is proud of its Catholic tradition. The College has a good academic reputation, providing a caring environment and positive outcomes. Upon entering the school each boy is given a sound and stimulating curriculum. The College is housed on a magnificent site off Highgate Hill overlooking a panorama of London together with thirteen acres of playing fields.

There is a commitment to encouraging a strong Catholic ethos and the whole atmosphere of the school reflects this in Religious lessons, Assemblies and Acts of Worship, as well as in the attitude of pupils, parents and teachers. The school is pleased to welcome teachers of other faiths who will support our ethos.

We emphasise high standards and we, therefore, expect the boys to work hard and uphold the traditional values of discipline and respect.

St Aloysius’ College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

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