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Teacher of Food Technology

Teacher of Food Technology

Stoke High School - Ormiston Academy

Suffolk

  • Expired
Salary:
MPR / UPR with possibility of TLR for additional responsibility
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
Easter 2019
Apply by:
22 February 2019

Job overview

We are seeking a Teacher with a specialism in Food / Catering Technology to join our creative and dynamic Art, Design and Technology Faculty. The teaching commitment will be predominately KS4 groups following a vocational qualification, due to a 3-year KS4 curriculum within the academy.

We are looking for a good teacher with a track record of securing good or better outcomes for students to join the team and make a positive impact on the lives of our students to achieve their full potential. 

You will:

  • have a natural passion and enthusiasm for Food and Catering with an ability or proven track record of raising attainment in Design Technology
  • be a good or outstanding classroom practitioner
  • understand data and how it can be used to inform planning and intervention by tracking progress
  • be keen to ensure the learning needs of disadvantaged groups are catered for
  • be driven to encourage, motivate and inspire young people.

We can offer you:

  • an exciting, supporting and collaborative working environment
  • an ethos of continuous improvement within the faculty and the academy as a whole
  • excellent CPD opportunities
  • the opportunity to work at an academy which is undergoing change and moving at pace


If you are interested, please contact Jo Curtis, Head of Faculty on (01473) 601252 for an informal chat and to arrange a visit.

An application form can be downloaded from our website: www.stokehighoa.co.uk

Completed applications should be emailed to: recruitment@stokehigh.co.uk or posted to the Academy: Maidenhall Approach, Ipswich, Suffolk IP2 8PL. 

CVs are not accepted.

Closing date: 8am, 22 February 2019.

Interview date: 26 February 2019.

Please note the school is closed from 18 - 22 February 2019.

All vacancies appear on: www.suffolkjobsdirect.org

We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. DBS checks or police vetting will be required for relevant posts.

About Stoke High School - Ormiston Academy

Stoke High School is an Ormiston Academy based in Ipswich, Suffolk. This mixed-gender secondary school educates children aged 11-16 and has around 703 pupils at present. It opened as an academy in 2013, sponsored by the Ormiston Academies Trust. 

Principal

Andrew Robinson

Values and vision

British values are important at Stoke High School, so teachers promote the rule of law, respect and democracy. The academy makes sure each student is kind towards their peers. Additional opportunities are provided for pupils no matter their background, in a partnership with the community as well as parents.

The secondary school aims to deliver a stimulating and enriching curriculum that inspires students to want to learn more. Staff aim to make sure all pupils have strong skills, including the ability to work as part of a team by negotiating, listening and leading.  

Ofsted report

“The support from the Ormiston Academies Trust has been systematic and effective in challenging and supporting the school. The work of the newly established ‘progress board’ this year has been significant in galvanising staff to make essential improvements.  New leaders have taken action to improve the education of disadvantaged pupils. This work has reduced current gaps in achievement and improved these pupils’ attendance.”

View Stoke High School – Ormiston Academy’s latest Ofsted report

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Applications closed