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Teacher of Mathematics (NQT)

Teacher of Mathematics (NQT)

Thistley Hough Academy

Staffordshire

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Salary:
Salary competitive for the right candidate + Relocation Allowance (if required) + Career Advancement Training Package
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2018
Apply by:
13 November 2017

Job overview

Teacher of Mathematics (NQT)  

Full Time  

Required from September 2018  

Salary competitive for the right candidate  + Relocation allowance (if required)  + Career advancement training package   

We are seeking an ambitious and inspirational classroom practitioner with strong subject knowledge to join our vibrant and diligent Mathematics department. We wish to appoint an individual who is, or has, the potential to be an outstanding practitioner and has the necessary skills, attributes and passion to create a love of learning Mathematics. Potential is as important as experience. 

By working at Thistley Hough Academy, you will experience high quality CPD and guidance both within the academy and cross-school working to develop pedagogical and pastoral practices. You will be provided with both a subject and professional mentor to support you throughout your NQT year. 

NQTs who have trained at Thistley Hough Academy have experienced significant career progression, often taking externally recognised accredited training such as NPQML and Teaching Leaders to further develop their careers. 

Successful applicants will become part of a new innovative project, which includes support and development opportunities as well as financial incentives; this includes a relocation allowance of £2000. Further financial incentives are available through the Mathematics Excellence Partnership (MEP). 

For an informal discussion with the Director of Mathematics, Mr Chris Dillon, or a tour of the building please contact the Operations Manager, Julie Evans, directly on 01782 883521. 

Letters of application should be written to the Person Specification and should outline the skills and experiences that you could bring to make a difference at our academy. They should be no more than 2 sides of A4 paper and written in Arial font size 12. A standard Application Form must also be completed which can accessed on the school website: www.thistleyhough.org.uk and returned via email to  julie.evans@thistleyhough.org.uk  

Closing date: Monday 13th November 2017 

Interviews: w/c 20th November 2017 

Creative Education Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be required to undertake relevant safeguarding checks.’

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  Welcome to Thistley Hough Academy – a community school in the heart of Penkhull, Stoke-on-Trent.  Our academy prides itself on its warm and welcoming ethos in which every student is valued as an individual.  This is an important part of our identity and this ideology will always remain at the heart of our work.  As an academy we believe passionately in supporting all students to achieve their absolute best.    

Thistley Hough was first opened in 1938 and over the last seven decades scores of local children have been successfully educated at Thistley Hough.  We are proud of our history and we remain dedicated to the same vision - to provide the best possible education for local children of all backgrounds, abilities and beliefs.  Over 35 languages are spoken at Thistley Hough and we value and respect all faiths and cultures.We believe in celebrating success and we want our students to be recognised for the amazing things that they achieve.    I have very high expectations of our academy and I am clear that all students must be aware of exactly what is expected of them.  

In order to be an outstanding academy it is my belief that there are several key things that we must ensure are in place every single day:   

• Quality teaching, academic support and enrichment that delivers excellent results and engages students  

• The highest expectations of behaviour, uniform and student conduct in order to create a calm and productive working environment    

• Outstanding and fully inclusive pastoral care and academic guidance   

• Provision tailored to the personal needs of all students as individuals so that they may all achieve personal excellence. 

You can be assured that we are relentlessly focussed on achieving these goals. We believe passionately in working closely with our community in order to ensure that every one of our students is cherished and nurtured.  We want to work in partnership with all stakeholders to ensure success for our current students whilst continuing to strive for an outstanding school of the future.    

Our Vision and Values  

Our vision is very clear:   

“Thistley Hough Academy: Where students are empowered to take responsibility for their future.” 

We work with each student as an individual, providing an inspirational learning experience that ensures personal excellence.  At Thistley Hough Academy we create well rounded, caring, compassionate and ambitious members of society.     

The academy motto, adopted in 1938 when the school first opened and taken from Alfred Lord Tennyson’s poem ‘Of Old Sat Freedom on the Heights’, epitomises these values:  

“My open eyes desire the truth”  

At Thistley Hough Academy, our thirst for knowledge and awareness is never-ending, as we continually seek ways to make our academy, our lives and our world a better place.

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