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Design & Technology Teacher, STEM Coordinator

Design & Technology Teacher, STEM Coordinator

Greig City Academy

Haringey

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Salary:
MPS/UPS Inner London Pay Scale + Additional Allowance AA2c, £7,847 + £3,000 (STEM)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
1 September 2024
Apply by:
6 May 2024

Job overview

Could you be a pivotal, dynamic teacher in Greig City Academy’s Design and Technology Faculty, and be a part of leading STEM across the school? We are seeking a highly motivated, well qualified and enthusiastic teacher of Design and Technology who can also continue the success of our cross-curricular STEM activities programme and help to drive the programme still further. 

We have over many years built up a successful, state-of-the-art Design and Technology Faculty and an excellent STEM programme, with the aim of making the Academy a centre of excellence in both Design Technology and STEM teaching, as well as a hub for STEM activities and events. Our STEM clubs and activities are very successful and popular with our students and through our outreach programme we are involved in teaching and mentoring to neighbouring schools in a variety of exciting projects. At school, all students follow a carousel in Key Stage 3 but every year group also has a STEM class following a specialised additional STEM curriculum. Involvement in all aspects of managing this programme will be a key responsibility.

The successful candidate will deliver outstanding lessons across Key Stages 3-5 and be instrumental in inspiring and motivating our students. They will be able to demonstrate that they have broad experience of working within a successful and innovative Design and Technology Faculty. We value industry experience and welcome applications from experienced teachers. 

Interested candidates are encouraged to visit the school before making an application.

Working at Greig City Academy

The successful candidate will be joining a tight-knit community; the turnover is consistently low and the well-being of our staff is important to us. We aim to support staff to achieve a sensible work-life balance.

Staff at the Academy collaborate and support each other by sharing good practice and taking a team approach with a focus on collective responsibility. Paul Sutton, our Principal, encourages teachers to have an impact beyond their subject and he is always available and happy to discuss ideas with you as to how this can be achieved. We have an impressive range of extra-curricular activities and most of our staff are involved in running at least one. Ours is a caring and well-ordered environment in which all students can enjoy learning, develop enquiring minds and acquire the skills and knowledge they need for a changing world.  Every day we see the results of our efforts in students who work responsibly and with consideration for others – they are the best ambassadors for the school.  

The personal development of all our staff is highly valued at GCA and we offer the opportunity to apply for our Learning Award of up to £2,400 per year for your continued professional development or other skills and talents. This is in addition to the school’s ongoing CPD programme. Other benefits staff can opt into include a cycle to work scheme and an interest-free annual season ticket loan.

Why not pay us a visit and find out more? Contact Viv Oxley by email at voxley@greigcityacademy.co.uk or by calling 020 8609 0100, we will try to find a time that works best for you.

We are committed to the principle of equal opportunities; we welcome all applicants and value the diversity they bring.

Greig City Academy is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and we have safer recruitment procedures in place for the selection of staff. Successful applicants will be required to undertake an enhanced DBS check and additional pre-employment checks in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education statutory guidance.

NOTE: It is an offence to apply for a role if the person is barred from engaging in regulated activity relevant to children. (Legislation.gov.uk – section 7(1)(a) of the SVGA 2006)

In line with KCSIE updates, as part of our due diligence checks on shortlisted candidates, references will be requested before interview and an online search will be conducted.

Please complete an application form and monitoring form using the ‘Quick Apply’ button.

The closing date for receiving completed application forms is 5pm on Monday 6th May and interviews will be held during the course of the following week.

We reserve the right to close or extend the deadline for this position depending on application numbers, therefore we would urge candidates to submit an application at their earliest opportunity.

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About Greig City Academy

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Greig City Academy is a Church of England school that welcomes staff and students of all faiths or no faith.

We are located in Hornsey in a leafy area of North London close to Alexandra Park, Queens Wood and Highgate Wood. The school is on a busy high street close to the neighbourhoods of Crouch End and Muswell Hill.

Transport links are excellent. We are well served by bus, tube and overland train.

To find out more about our school, you are welcome to come and visit us and this may be arranged by calling Viv Oxley, the Head’s P.A. on 020 8609 0175. You will also find a wealth of information on our website, www.greigcityacademy.co.uk.

We look forward to receiving your completed application.

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