Teacher of Science
Hummersknott Academy
Darlington
- £12,857 - £20,802 per year
- Expired
- Salary:
- Actual Salary - MPS/UPS (Full time salary £25,714-£41,604)
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 2021
- Apply by:
- 12 May 2021
Job overview
HUMMERSKNOTT ACADEMY DARLINGTON
TEACHER OF SCIENCE (part-time 0.5)
Salary: Actual salary (£12,857 - £20,802) part-time
MPS/UPS (£25,714 - £41,604) full-time
Start Date: September 2021
We are looking for an exemplary teacher of Science to match the aspirations of our students and to join an experienced and talented team. We are ambitious for every learner and are looking for a skilled practitioner who can make Science accessible and engaging for all. Whether you are newly qualified, experienced, or looking for new challenges, this post will place you at the heart of a thriving faculty within an ambitious school.
Whilst well established, we would welcome someone with fresh ideas and perspectives to add to our practice.
If you are someone who puts students first and is prepared to go the extra mile for every one of them, then we want to hear from you.
Applications are welcome from those who can teach to both key stages and to all ability levels. Above all, we are looking for someone with a real passion for the subject, whose teaching is rooted in the joy of Science; someone who is able to inspire students to share that joy.
The Academy has an excellent reputation within the local community with strong support from Governors, parents, students and highly motivated staff.
Interested?
Phone the Academy on 01325 246473 or email jobapplications@hummersknott.org.uk for more information or to arrange a visit.
The Governing Body is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children and expects all staff to share this commitment. Any offer of employment will be subject to receipt of a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service check.
The Academy is committed to all aspects of personal development, is inclusive and seeks to ensure every individual achieves.
Application packs can be found on our website www.hummersknott.org.uk
Closing date: 12 May 2021 at 8.30 am.
Attached documents
About Hummersknott Academy
Hummersknott Academy is a co-educational, non-denominational secondary school in Darlington, County Durham. At its most recent inspection there were 1,228 students aged 11-16 on the school roll.
Hummersknott Academy was founded in 1955 as a girls’ high school and converted to academy status in 2012. In 2007, the school underwent an extensive £15 million regeneration project. The area of Hummersknott is located in the west of Darlington and has a population of around 3,500. Extensive facilities at the school include a dance studio, ceramics area, recording studio, sports hall and a 3G artificial football pitch.
Principal
James Keating
Values and vision
The Hummersknott Academy Trust is committed to providing outstanding, inclusive learning for all students regardless of their ability. Success is built upon partnership between parents, pupils, staff, local community groups and global link schools. The aim is to develop every aspect of the people within the school community so that they can live successful and fulfilled lives.
Hummersknott Academy has been a specialist language college since 2005. The curriculum is flexible and aimed at making sure all pupils have choice and can succeed. The secondary school offers five languages because it believes that, in an increasingly global economy, language skills will be essential in later life.
Ofsted report
“The achievement of students is good and continues to improve rapidly because of the successful and relentless drive by governors and senior leaders to increase the proportion of good and outstanding teaching. The thirst for excellence that leaders show in all aspects of the academy’s work is outstanding.”
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