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Teacher of Art

Teacher of Art

Ormiston Chadwick Academy

Halton

  • Expired
Salary:
MPS (£22,247 - £32,835)
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Apply by:
21 June 2018

Job overview

Initial 1 Year Fixed Term Contract
NQTs Welcome to apply

Ormiston Chadwick Academy opened in Widnes in September 2014 serving the community of West Widnes.   Our Academy is large enough to offer an outstanding curriculum but small enough to have a strong community ethos in which all students are known and nurtured to achieve their potential.

Our Academy has very recently been judged as ‘Outstanding’ for its overall effectiveness by Ofsted. We have an extremely strong, experienced team who are passionate about improving the life chances of our young people.  We are fully committed to our staff development and run an outstanding CPD package for all stages of career development.

We are seeking to appoint a Teacher of Art.  The ability to also teach textiles would be an advantage.

You must:

  • Be enthusiastic and creative - willing to go ‘above and beyond’ in order that our students reach their full potential.  
  • Be passionate about your subject.
  • Be committed to delivering engaging lessons that make good use of ICT and modern technologies.
  • Be committed to your own continuing professional development and be ambitious about what you would like to achieve in this profession.
  • Have excellent communication skills and seek to form great working relationships.

We work closely with our educational sponsor, Ormiston Academies Trust (OAT) who provide additional forums for sharing best practice.

Further information and an application form can be found on the Academy website under the Vacancies section;
www.ormistonchadwickacademy.co.uk

Please send a completed application form to Mrs Jayne Hayes, Personnel Manager, at the above address.   Alternatively they can be e-mailed to: hayesj@ocacademy.co.uk.  Strictly no CV’s, application forms only. 

Closing date for applications is Friday 22 June 2018 at 12 noon. 

Interview will take place week commencing 25 June 2018.

If you have not been contacted within two weeks of the closing date you have not been successful on this occasion. Ormiston Chadwick Academy is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of students, this post is subject to an enhanced DBS check.

Ormiston Chadwick Academy
Liverpool Road, Widnes WA8 7HU
Tel: 0151-424-5038 - Fax: 0151-420-8487
Email: info@ocacademy.co.uk / Website: www.ormistonchadwickacademy.co.uk

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About Ormiston Chadwick Academy

Ormiston Chadwick Academy is a mixed, non-selective, non-denominational secondary school situated in Widnes, Cheshire. There are approximately 643 students at the school, between the ages of 11-16.    

Ormiston Chadwick Academy opened in 2014. It is named after Nobel Prize winner Sir James Chadwick, who discovered the neutron. The school is a member of the Ormiston Academies Trust, a non-profit trust supporting over 30 primary and secondary academies.    

Principal  

Jennifer Lowry-Johnson  

Values and vision 

Ormiston Chadwick Academy wants students to reach their full academic potential in a supportive and stimulating environment. In the first year, pupils are allocated a mentor to help them discover their talents and interests, and a plan is set out for them to achieve their goals.  The importance of good manners and courtesy are instilled at all times, and the school fosters the core values of: fairness, integrity, self-discipline and respect for others and their environment. 

Ormiston Chadwick Academy believes in developing students’ experiences and transferable skills, offering over 80 extra-curricular programmes ranging from dance to horse riding. Students' can also gain accredited awards such as a First Aid certificate and the Duke of Edinburgh Award. The school invites artists, scientists and reputable organisations to come along and help inspire students to achieve their ambitions.    

Ofsted 

“The quality of teaching, learning and assessment is outstanding. Teachers have very high expectations and deliver well-planned learning so that pupils are challenged and develop their skills rapidly. As a result, pupils make rapid progress from their starting points across the curriculum. This is particularly the case for disadvantaged pupils and pupils who have special educational needs and/or disabilities”.   

View Ormiston Chadwick Academy’s latest Ofsted report 

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Applications closed