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Teacher of Art and Technology/Textiles

Teacher of Art and Technology/Textiles

David Nieper Academy

Alfreton, Derbyshire

  • Expired
Salary:
MPS / UPS
Job type:
Part Time, Full Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
January 2019
Apply by:
15 November 2018

Job overview

 The David Nieper Academy is a newly formed academy in Alfreton, Derbyshire. A brand-new school building opened in early 2017 with the Sixth Form Centre opened in September 2017. A key aspect of our vision is our focus on applied learning within all subject areas and across all year groups. This year we have seen an increase in student numbers within each year group and we are looking to build on this year on year. This is an immensely exciting time to be joining the academy and being a key component in the development of the new academy. 

The Governing Body is seeking to appoint a Teacher of Art and Technology/Textiles to continue our excellent work in these areas. The successful candidate must be able to:

· plan and deliver outstanding lessons that engage and motive students

· work well as part of a team

· embrace the co-curricular and extracurricular aspects of the academy

· have excellent communication and interpersonal skills

· have a ‘can-do’ attitude; be highly organised and 

· have the ability to work under pressure.

The Governing Body is committed to the safeguarding of children and young people, so all staff appointments are subject to employment checks and a satisfactory enhanced DBS check.

Teacher of Art and Technology/Textiles

The Role 

To provide highly effective teaching of Art and Technology/Textiles (the ability to offer other technology subjects would be welcome) across all key stages, contributing to the ongoing development of the Faculty. To be a full and contributing member of the Technology Faculty and the Academy.

The Technology Faculty currently encompasses a wide range of subjects including:

KS3 and KS4 Design & Technology 

KS3 Textiles

KS4 Art Textiles

KS3 and KS4 Food Preparation & Nutrition

Due to changes in staffing we are looking for a Teacher of Art and Technology/Textiles teacher for the remainder of the academic year. 

Key Responsibilities 

· To teach Art and Technology/Textiles across KS3 & KS4

· To be a form tutor

· To contribute to the co-curricular life of the school

· Participate in the academy Performance Management arrangements

Teaching and Learning 

· Plan and teach engaging and challenging lessons that pave the way for success in school and life 

· Meet the needs of all learners by consistently planning and teaching carefully differentiated lessons 

· Contribute to Faculty planning and the creation and updating of schemes of work

· Use regular, measurable and significant assessments of teaching 

· Set and mark appropriate homework 

· Complete all reporting on time 

· Closely monitor progress and attainment of all students and use it to inform teaching 

· Provide content for and, where necessary, deliver high quality student interventions with direction from the Head of Faculty

· Work to ensure that all students achieve or exceed targets 

· Maintain regular and productive communication with parents about their child’s progress, behaviour and development, including attending after school parent meetings as required 

Other 

· Undertake professional development as agreed with academy leaders 

· Perform additional duties and tasks required for the effective operation of the school as directed by the Headteacher.m

Person Specification: Teacher of Art and Technology/Textiles

Qualifications

· Good Honours Degree in relevant subject

· Recognised Teaching Qualification

· Additional qualifications 

 Experience

· Experience of successful teaching of Art and Textiles

· Evidence of continually improving teaching and learning 

· Experience of teaching additional subjects

 Teaching   and Learning

· Excellent classroom practitioner

· Good communication, planning and organisational skills

· Commitment to regular and on-going professional development   and training to establish outstanding classroom practice. 

· Experience of data tracking

· Knowledge of curriculum reforms

 Personal

· Hardworking

· Enthusiastic

· Resilient

· A strong team player

· Good sense of humour  

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About David Nieper Academy

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+44 1773 832331

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David Nieper Academy is a co-educational secondary academy, formerly known as Alfreton Grange Art College. The school itself was first established in 1939, and adopted its current name in 2016 following its conversion into an academy. The school is currently managed by the Christopher Nieper Education Trust, an academy trust responsible for the running of David Nieper Academy. We are a growing school now of 780 students 11-18 and will soon be at our full capacity of 850 students 11-18, David Nieper Academy is larger than the average secondary school that covers an economically diverse catchment area, a fact reflected in the school’s student intake.

Headteacher

Mr Richard White

Values and Vision

David Nieper Academy has undergone a significant amount of change and re-organisation since becoming an academy in mid-2016. As such, the school is working hard in order to manage the transition to an academy, and keeps the needs of each individual student paramount. The school is committed to providing a range of opportunities for pupils from all backgrounds, and is currently in the process of developing a brand-new teaching block and sports facilities, including football, netball and cricket pitches, with plans existing for further development to be decided in the near future.

Ofsted

Our September 2022 Ofsted Inspection graded the academy as ‘Good in all areas’, a fantastic improvement from the ‘inadequate’ Ofsted rating when we took over the academy - and we endeavour to build on this as we grow and develop further.

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