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Teacher of FCT/Home Economics

Teacher of FCT/Home Economics

Trinity Academy

Edinburgh, City of

  • Expired
Salary:
£27,498-£41,412
Job type:
Part Time, Temporary
Apply by:
8 June 2020

Job overview

Communities and Families

Teacher of FCT/Home Economics - fixed term until 30/06/2021
Trinity Academy

Salary: £27,498 - £41,412 (pro-rata for part-time)
Hours: 20.16 per week

This role is expected to start August 2020

Trinity Academy is a real community school with a big heart, a wonderful sense of tradition and a keen eye to the future. Our commitment for every single student is to build a culture of “only the best will do in all that we do” and to build a real sense of ambition and excellence for all.  At Trinity Academy we take partnership working seriously. We work very closely with our associated Primary Schools to ensure a smooth transition into Secondary School. We have also built excellent relationships with our Parent Council and Student Council who are key players in our journey to excellence.

The successful candidate will be creative, inclusive and a team player, and will be part of a wonderful newly established FCT department who have delivered excellent results for all in our school.

This post is considered Regulated Work with Vulnerable Children and/or Protected Adults, under the Protection of Vulnerable Groups (Scotland) Act 2007. Preferred candidates will be required to join the PVG Scheme or undergo a PVG scheme update check prior to a formal offer of employment being made by the City of Edinburgh Council.

Salaries will be in accordance with the Scheme of Salaries and Conditions of Service for Teaching Staff in School Education.

 

Closing date: 09/06/2020

Reference: EDN12917

Trinity Academy, Craighall Avenue, Edinburgh

About Trinity Academy

+44 131 478 5050

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Trinity Academy is a mixed, secondary comprehensive, non-denominational secondary school with sixth form situated in close proximity to Edinburgh’s Victoria Park. It is a mainstream state school. The Scottish government website identifies a total of 811 places it is currently offering to secondary school students between the ages of 11-18.

The school history goes back to 1893, when Craighall Road School was opened. By 1901, it had become the Trinity Academy and merged with David Kilpatrick’s in 1974 to become fully comprehensive.


Headteacher

Bryan Paterson


Values and Vision

Trinity Academy is a school that balances a sense of tradition with aspirations for the future. Its promise to each child is to maintain a sense that “only the best will do in all that we do”, making sure that it motivates and supports children in their studies at the same time as challenging them and helping them reach greater heights. It sees itself as a community school that encourages all of its students to work alongside members of staff and their parents to make sure they always have the highest chance of success.


Education Scotland

“Overall, most young people enjoy learning at school and value the range of experiences that help them develop skills for learning, life and work. They appreciate the commitment and willingness demonstrated by teachers in offering additional learning opportunities, for example through Trinity Achieves. Where learning is best, young people are actively engaged in their tasks, taking responsibility, and working collaboratively with peers.”

View Trinity Academy’s latest Education Scotland report


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