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Literacy Co-ordinator

Literacy Co-ordinator

Birches Head Academy

Stoke-on-Trent

  • Expired
Salary:
£23,720 to £39,406 with TLR 2B
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
Easter 2019
Apply by:
21 January 2019

Job overview

We are seeking to appoint a committed and enthusiastic Literacy Co-Ordinator who has a passion for their subject with a vibrant and collaborative approach to working with our students and team.

Having a strong subject knowledge is essential and will add value to the curriculum delivered at KS3 and KS4. The successful candidate will contribute to the continuing development of the English curriculum and to the overall development of this already strong and successful department.  You will also promote a love of English, supporting students to be life-long learners, resilient and committed to their studies, this includes a dedication to extra-curricular activities.

This exciting role can offer you an opportunity to join a well-resourced, supportive and forward thinking department. 

You can expect expert guidance, full support, and passionate leadership as part of an innovative team determined to succeed.

This is an opportunity for a dedicated professional with a strong vocation to make a real difference to some wonderful children and leave a lasting legacy for the local community.

If you feel that this position is of interest then we would like to hear from you.


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Birches Head Academy has recently become part of the Frank Field Education Trust and we work collaboratively with others in our FFET family, allowing our students and staff many opportunities to develop. This is embodied in the FFET vision: ‘Social Justice through Excellence in Education’ and in the Academy motto: ‘Aspire to be More’.

Our vision is to provide:

  • An exceptional academic education to all children (Intellectual Capital)
  • A values led approach to education for every child (Cultural Capital)
  • The right environment for every child to flourish by building learning communities in partnership with parents and carers (Social Capital)


Achieving these commitments will ensure that, when pupils leave the Academy, they are ready for the next step in their journey; leaving with the necessary skills and knowledge, and the desire to serve others, to become the next generation of leaders.

Our determination to do this, in its fullest sense, resonates with our Academy motto inspired by the words of Oscar Romero “Aspire to be More”. We have very high aspirations for the young people at Birches Head Academy.

We believe strongly in the power of high expectations. We understand that each student has their own potential, which we are determined to help fulfil through academic study and wider enrichment. All students will take part in exciting learning, both inside and outside the classroom, so they can make rapid and sustained progress.

Students at Birches Head Academy benefit from modern learning spaces designed to help them succeed. Classrooms are equipped with state-of-the-art technology to enable all students to meet the demands of the curriculum.

The curriculum at Birches Head prepares students for the challenges ahead. We strive to provide excellent teaching and expect the highest standards of behaviour at all times. Students are encouraged to become independent learners through a positive culture where hard work, motivation and resilience are valued and rewarded. We encourage students to reflect on their learning, and to overcome barriers by developing their problem-solving skills and ability to work with others. Our students are encouraged to question, discuss and review their learning through a variety of teaching styles to suit their different interests and ways of learning.

Our students are set aspirational targets, which challenge them to maximise their potential. Rigorous and regular monitoring of students’ progress assists in meeting these challenges and keeps parents engaged in the all-important combination of home and school support.

If you feel you can make a contribution to this important enterprise and help our children to be the best that they can be, then I look forward to receiving your application.

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