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Teacher of Science

Teacher of Science

Cranford Community College

Hounslow

Salary:
M1 - M6 or Upper Pay Spine
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2020
Apply by:
3 June 2020

Job overview

Teacher of Science

Preferably able to teach Physics at KS5 but Chemistry and Biology will be considered

M1- M6 or Upper Pay Spine depending on experience

(An NQT appointment will be paid from July 2020 and provided with induction)

Cranford Community College is a friendly and vibrant secondary academy in West London rated ‘Outstanding’ in all areas by Ofsted. 

As a Lead Teaching School we nurture our trainee teachers to thrive and offer our more experienced teachers great career progression opportunities. We focus on collaborative team work and a positive ‘can do’ attitude throughout the whole school for the benefit of our students and the community and to promote staff wellbeing.

This is an opportunity for a passionate Teacher of Science to join a team of experienced, successful and highly supportive teachers working in a high quality well-resourced environment. This vacancy would suit both a newly qualified teacher and a more experienced teacher.

What we can offer:

• Extensive support, guidance and training in becoming the best teacher you can be

• Great opportunities for development and progression within the Science Department and the school

• Funded CPD including NPQ Leadership courses

• A programme of amazing extra-curricular and international visits and exchanges

• Free parking for cars and bicycles

• Access to sports facilities on site

• Great value meals and subsidised celebration events

• Workload reducing initiatives 

• Healthcare cash plans

• Family friendly policies 

• Free flu vaccinations

What you can offer:

• QTS 

• Ability to teach Science up to and including Key Stage 5, preferably Physics

• A passion for enthusing young people about Science

• Teaching creative, interactive lessons and sharing best practice and ideas

At least one reference will need to be from your current Headteacher.

The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All staff and volunteers must share this commitment therefore all posts are subject to enhanced DBS checking.

An application form can be found on our website www.cranford.hounslow.sch.uk   Interested applicants should complete the application and email it to jobs@cranford.hounslow.sch.uk   

We will contact suitable applicants as they apply and before the closing date. Please ensure you fill in all the fields on the application form to be considered for the role. Visit our website for more information on the school.

Closing date:  Wednesday 3rd June 2020


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About Cranford Community College

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+44 20 88972001

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Cranford Community College is a mixed, non-selective, non-denominational secondary school with sixth form in Middlesex serving students between the ages of 11-19. The secondary school is situated in Cranford, Hounslow and has approximately 1,420 students on roll. It is a National Teaching School and leads the Cranford Teaching Alliance, consisting of high achieving primary and secondary schools. Cranford Community College is also a Science Learning partnership lead school.    

Cranford Community College was opened in 1975 and converted to academy status in 2012. Ofsted identified the secondary school as ‘outstanding’ in 2012.    

Executive Headteacher    

Kevin Prunty   

Values and vision   

Cranford Community College wants to challenge students with a broad, balanced and personalised curriculum so that they achieve to the highest of their abilities. The focus of the Hounslow school is providing high quality teaching to ensure that students progress to a an outstanding level, with the policy ‘all students deserving no less than good teaching’ shared by staff. The school was named a ‘Teaching School’ by the Department for Education and holds an Artsmark Gold award, along with a Sports England accreditation. It also has been identified as a Healthy School and received the Diamond Award for cultural diversity.      

Ofsted   

“The overall quality of teaching over time is outstanding. Teachers and teaching assistants have high expectations of students and make sure that work is carefully matched to their different abilities. The headteacher’s ambition of creating a first-class education for the local community has been achieved through his passion for setting high standards and aspirations for staff and students. Knowing the school as well as he does has meant that he has been quick to implement changes, especially in those areas where students are not making the progress they should”.       

View Cranford Community College’s latest Ofsted report 

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