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Progress Tutor/Teacher

Progress Tutor/Teacher

Connell Co-op College

Manchester

  • £22,183 - £25,481 pro rata
  • Expired
Salary:
NJC pay scale
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
24th August 2021
Apply by:
17 May 2021

Job overview

Connell Co-op College, Manchester

Progress Tutor/Teacher

Fixed Term for one year

Full Time  35 hours per week

Term time plus 5 days

Required from 24th August 2021

A unique opportunity to be a catalyst for social change.

The Role

We wish to appoint an enthusiastic and hard-working Progress Tutor to be part of the College’s journey to becoming a truly outstanding establishment.  They will have excellent communication skills, thrive on working as part of a team and be ready to meet new challenges

As a growing College we would welcome applications from those who would like this role with a part time teaching element (NQTs welcome). Applicants should refer to our website to see the courses that we currently offer and can contact us for an informal conversation to discuss more

Why work with us?

In return an excellent career and professional development offer is at the heart of the College’s commitment to you. In addition you will have the opportunity to link with other Co-operative Academies across the North West. Our core co-operative values define us. Every member of staff follows our ‘Ways of Being’;

• Do what matters most • Be yourself, always • Show you care • Succeed together.

Employee benefits include:

• Local government pension scheme

• Childcare vouchers

• Co-operative flexible benefits, including cycle to work

• Co-operative credit union

• Health-care cash-back scheme

• Season ticket & rental deposit loans

• Discount on various Co-op branded products

The College

Connell College is a place where every student receives an outstanding education that focuses on aspiration, high expectations and personalised challenge.  Our staff work tirelessly to instil in young people a self-belief which enables them to progress to the top universities, employers and apprenticeships.

Connell College staff have the rare opportunity to be a catalyst for social change by transforming the lives of the young people in the communities that we serve.  Small class sizes and access to the full range of learning resources empowers our teachers to add significant value to every student and ensure that they enjoy learning, excel in their chosen subjects and exceed prior expectations. If you share our belief that poverty and deprivation should never limit the quality of a young person’s educational experience or their levels of achievement, then we would love to hear from you.

Application Process

Details of the application process and the application form can be found on our website: https://www.connell.ac.uk/vacancies/

As part of the Trust’s commitment to Equality and Diversity, the Trust separates personal details (Part A) from the rest of your application form (Part B) before it is given to the shortlisting panel. Please make sure that you fully complete and submit both Part A and Part B of the application form.

The closing date is 9:00am on Monday 17th May 2021

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About Connell Co-op College

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+44 161 231 9200

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Connell Co-op College is a 16-19 college in East Manchester. We first opened 2014 as Connell Sixth Form College next to Manchester City’s Etihad Campus and we have many links with the football club. Manchester City actually donated the land that the college is built on. Our Sports courses benefit from Manchester City coaches and facilities.

THE CONNELL NAME

There’s a lot of importance in a name, so when it was suggested that the College be named after the Connell family it seemed just right. The Connell family used the power of football to bring their community together, the same community that we 100 years later are serving.

We could think of no better name for a college offering an excellent education to the young people of Manchester.  The Connell family (especially Anna and her father, the Reverend Arthur Connell) were enterprising and inspirational.

In the 19th century, there was lots of unemployment in Manchester and after moving to West Gorton, the Reverend Arthur Connell felt the need to set up a relief fund for the local population, distributing mainly soup, bread and coal.  Anna also became involved in community work for the area. She was very concerned about the conflicts which had led to regular fights between the warring gangs of Manchester. At times, up to 500 people were involved in inter-gang violence.

MANCHESTER CITY FC

Anna believed that sports clubs for men could help the community, by bringing people together for a shared interest, it was a chance to stop the fighting.  With the help of William Beastow and Thomas Goodbehere, she established a series of clubs. One of these clubs was the St Mark’s Church Cricket Club. This team was a great success and the Archdeacon of Manchester said that Miss Connell should be congratulated on the success of these organisations.

Replicas of the doors that Anna and Arthur knocked on to ask the men of Gorton to take part in these clubs form part of the decor inside the Etihad Stadium.

Anna, seeing that sports clubs could be very successful, then went on to establish the St Mark’s Church football team.  In 1884, the team was renamed the Gorton Association Football Club. William Beastow, who played in that team, supplied a new kit with a black shirt bearing the emblem of a white cross.  In 1887 the club moved to a new ground at Hyde Road and they changed their name to Ardwick. During the 1892-93 season, the Football League decided to form the Second Division and, in that season, Ardwick finished in fifth place. By 1894, it had been agreed to change the name from Ardwick to Manchester City.

The Rev Arthur Connell died in February 1899 and Anna died in 1924. But, Manchester City Football Club lives on.

CO-OP

In 2019 we joined the Co-op Academies Trust, this gave us the chance to offer our students a greater depth of subjects. It also brought about key links with one of the biggest businesses in Manchester. Students can choose to study our Flagship Business BTEC which includes a paid internship at the Co-op.

Just like the Connell Family, the Co-op believes in a different way of doing things, a better and fairer way. Built on the same principles as all co-operatives across the world, Co-op Academies Trust empowers young people to work together for a better education and a better community.

Bringing together Co-op and Manchester City means that Connell offers young people the chance to be a part of two of Manchester’s biggest and best institutions and that’s a great thing for you and your future!

Connell Co-op College is a community united by our desire to make a positive difference to each and every one of our students. We focus on providing strong teaching and learning, complemented by outstanding student support.

We are a successful college and we continue to build on the strengths that were celebrated in our 2018 Ofsted report. Inspectors recognised the high-quality teaching and learning experience we provide and the high standards our students achieve.

Principal

Emma Soper

Mission Statement

We are Connell. We are different. We’re small, but we think big.

We are here because we think East Manchester deserves the best. We are here to offer you a sixth form that will help you to achieve your aspirations.

If you have the right mindset, then there are no limits to what you can accomplish. You will be an integral part of a caring and supportive learning community, not one face among hundreds of others. You’ll be taught by passionate teachers who will treat you as an individual. You will be challenged, but we will support you. You will learn, and we will guide you. Ultimately, you will succeed.

When you leave us, you will be ready for the world: the world of university, of apprenticeship, of work. The world of discovery and possibility. We want to be part of your journey.

Ofsted report

“A new culture of high expectations, introduced by the recently appointed senior leadership team, has led to improvements in student outcomes in the last year. There are high standards of student behaviour in an inclusive and respectful environment. Students successfully develop a good understanding of the values of living in modern Britain. Progression to further and higher education, employment and apprenticeships is high.”

View Connell Co-op College’s latest Ofsted report https://www.connell.ac.uk/ofsted-report/

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