Teacher of Mathematics
Sir Simon Milton Westminster UTC
Westminster
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Salary:
- Teachers Pay Scale plus £2000 UTC allowance (pro-rata depending on fraction)
- Job type:
- Part Time, Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 2018
- Apply by:
- 15 January 2018
Job overview
You will shape the development of maths in a brand new and unique University Technical College. The Sir Simon Milton Westminster UTC opened in September 2017 in the heart of London’s West End. It is a flagship for technical skills education offering 550 young people between 14 and 19, the opportunity to join a new generation of engineers, designers, technicians and project managers to build Britain’s infrastructure. It is the only central London UTC and its catchment spans the M25.
Do you want to work in a forward thinking and dynamic UTC where staff professional development is at the heart of our work?
We are seeking to appoint highly qualified, innovative and inspirational teachers, who are passionate about their subject and who are committed to raising aspirations, and securing sustained progress for all of our students. The post is suitable for an experienced teacher or an NQT. Those who require training and who are willing to study for a recognised teaching qualification alongside their teaching practice are also welcome to apply, and will be paid on a separate pay scale.
If you are interested in the post, please complete an application form and include a statement (of no more than two sides of A4) outlining your reasons for applying and your suitability for the post. This should be written addressing the skills, experiences and qualities as outlined in the person specification.
This post commences on 1st September 2018.
Closing date for applications: 15th January 2018.
Interviews are expected to be held during January.
More Information about the College: The Sir Simon Milton Foundation is co-founder, with the University of Westminster and Network Rail. The UTC is named in honour of Sir Simon Milton, London’s visionary leader whose commitment to education and employment for young people underpins our partnership. The UTC’s unrivalled Employer Alliance, led by Network Rail, includes LandSec, Alstom, Sir Robert McAlpine, Colas Raiil and TfL. The University of Westminster is the lead educational sponsor, supported by City of Westminster College and St Marylebone School for Girls.
For an informal discussion about these posts please contact Karen Barker, Principal on k.barker@westminsterutc.ac.uk or Mike Finn, Vice-Principal on m.finn@westminsterutc.ac.uk
Please submit the application form and associated statement online. In your statement, you are encouraged to give evidence and examples of how you meet the points within the person specification.
Attached documents
About Sir Simon Milton Westminster UTC
Sir Simon Milton Westminster UTC is a Science, Maths, Engineering and Technology specialist school for 14 to 18 year olds. With less than 250 students we have classes comparable to that of the independent sector. Located in a brand new purpose built building we use our exceptional facilities to deliver an excellent and personalised education for all our students. Whilst our core focus is STEM, we deliver a broad and balanced curriculum including English, Humanities and MfL.
Situated close to Victoria tube station we serve students from across London who are passionate about STEM with many students making long commutes to be part of our incredible community. Also served by Sloane Square and Pimlico Tube stations, as well as a number of bus routes, it couldn’t be easier to get to the school or the many local amenities.
Sir Simon Milton Westminster UTC operates partnerships with Network Rail, BT, Land Securities, Sir Robert McAlpine, Alstom, Transport for London and the City of Westminster.
Head Teacher
Dan Chandrakumar
Values and vision
The Westminster University Technical College is named after the late Sir Simon Milton, a former London Deputy Mayor for Policy and Planning. The college has built its vision around the importance of diversity and inclusivity, ensuring that accessible education and employment is the expectation of any young person in London. As a UTC, the school will foster a professional atmosphere and encourage self-sufficiency in its students. Study will take place in the classroom as well as on placements, working with partnered employers.
Sir Simon Milton Westminster UTC hopes to inspire future engineers, designers and project managers, preparing them to succeed within their relevant industries.
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