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Teacher of History and Politics

Teacher of History and Politics

All Saints Catholic School York

York

  • £25,714 - £41,604 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
MPS/UPS
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
September 2021
Apply by:
18 May 2021

Job overview

History is an extremely popular and thriving subject, with large numbers of students opting to study it at GCSE and A level. As a result, the governors of this highly successful and oversubscribed school seek to appoint a new member of staff to join our team. We are looking for an enthusiastic, inspirational and dynamic classroom practitioner who can teach History up to A level. The ability or ambition to teach A level Politics would also be an advantage. 

Applications are welcome from both experienced and newly qualified teachers. We are committed to your ongoing professional development, and you can expect to benefit from a high-quality CPD programme. All Saints is currently a teaching school and will become a key strategic partner in the Pathfinder Teaching School Hub. This, together with our involvement in the provision of professional teaching qualifications, provides an excellent environment for those teachers who are ambitious and excited by exposure to innovative research-based teaching and learning.

All Saints is an RC 11-18 Mixed Comprehensive serving York and the surrounding community. It is highly regarded in the local area and recognised as a friendly and welcoming school with high academic standards.

The school has a very positive learning culture, and our Ofsted report (2016) graded the school as outstanding.

 An application form and further details are available from the school website www.allsaints.york.sch.uk, or by calling 01904 647877 (This post will be fixed Term in the first instance).

Applications should be returned by post or electronically to recruitment@allsaints.york.sch.uk

Closing date: Wednesday 19 May 2021

Interviews: W/C 24 May

This school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.


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About All Saints Catholic School York

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+44 1904 647877

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I would like to warmly welcome you to All Saints RC School. Our aim is to treat your child as an individual and bring out the best in them in both academic and personal terms. We aim to equip all our young people with knowledge, skills and attitudes for life and work in the 21st century. Our ethos is underpinned by a real commitment to the Gospel values of Christ as we aim to foster considerate, kind, thoughtful and well rounded people. 

All Saints is a successful, popular and happy school where our students enjoy learning in an atmosphere of mutual respect and encouragement. We strive to be a community where we are all challenged to achieve our full potential, staff and students alike. We are conscious of the responsibility you place in our hands by sending your children to our school. We will always endeavour to provide a balanced education that will help them to thrive and grow in an environment that is safe and secure. We sincerely want them to enjoy their time at All Saints and help them develop into young people who are willing to participate in society as caring, responsible citizens. 

‘Who we are and what we believe in' 

All Saints is a Catholic School guided by the teachings, traditions, spirituality and sacraments of the Catholic Church and committed to Christian Gospel values. We look to Christ for leadership and inspiration and our school community is characterised by his example of love and service. 

God is present and alive in his people and can be discovered in our daily living and through participation in the sacraments. We believe that the gift of faith and a relationship with God is offered to each of us every day and we desire to create an environment in which it is possible to respond to that. In this environment there is stimulus to grow and change. We learn to live together with respect and tolerance. We encourage all who work here to find God in all people by being welcoming to one another and offering peace and compassion where needed. We aim to encourage a sense of gratitude for all we have been given and try to avoid the pitfalls of negligence, greed and materialism. Mutual respect and support clearly witness to belief in the uniqueness and dignity of the individual, made in God’s image and loved by God; and the education offered should enable all to develop their talents to the full, and to fulfill their unique role in creation.

Prayer, reflection and the Sacraments are the means to relationship with God and the way we open ourselves to God’s power and strength. God and prayer mean different things for different people and in our school community we seek to foster and encourage the development and sharing of our different ways of experiencing God and expressing our spirituality. Reflecting on our daily living helps us to be aware of God’s will in our lives and in the world around us. It enables us to recognise when we get things wrong, ask for and give support in times of need and celebrate the many gifts and joys we experience.

The role of the Catholic school is to encourage and facilitate the search for God. It is to foster a desire in each person to contribute to the future of the Catholic Church and the health and well-being of the world.

The overall purpose of the school is to prepare young people for their life as citizens in the community and to enable them to serve as examples to moral and spiritual values in the world. Our vision and hope is to be a school community united in a common aim – to give of our best at all times in order to further the development and enrichment of each individual in God’s own image and likeness and to provide an experience of living in an outward-looking Catholic Community.

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16 February 2006

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