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EYFS Lead Teacher

EYFS Lead Teacher

Ackworth School

Ackworth

  • £38,717.43 per year
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  • Expired
Salary:
Ackworth Scale
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2024
Apply by:
9 May 2024

Job overview

Ackworth School, a co-educational boarding and day school, was founded in 1779 by the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers). It maintains its ethos and traditions and is still governed by the Society. The School is academically non-selective and provides an excellent range of facilities and extra-curricular opportunities, recently achieving "Excellent" in the FCI/EQI (February 2023). The Head is a member of both HMC and the Society of Heads.

Coram House, the Junior School, is located within the Senior School campus and remains largely independent in terms of day to day organisation. Facilities shared with Senior School include a modern sports hall, indoor swimming pool, gym, music centre, theatre and a forest school with a river.

In addition, there is a nursery for children aged 2½ to 4 years led by the Nursery Manager.

Ackworth School is looking to recruit a well-qualified, enthusiastic Early Years Foundation Stage Lead Teacher for Coram House from September 2024.

We are seeking to appoint a committed EYFS Lead Teacher who will support, be held accountable for, develop and lead the EYFS team to secure high quality teaching and high standards of learning and achievement for all pupils in the Foundation Stage.

In return we offer:

•    generous fee remission of 50% for the children of our staff

•    all food and refreshments during the working day

•    free on-site parking

•    flexible pension and health benefits

•    generous levels of non-contact time

•    small class sizes

•    34 teaching weeks

•    a supportive and friendly environment based on the Quaker ethos of the school.

•    a beautiful working location in an ideal location within easy travelling distance of the    main centres of Sheffield, Leeds, Doncaster and York

The salary for the role is up to £38,717.43 with an additional responsibility allowance, based on 34 teaching weeks.

Completed Academic Application Forms should be submitted with a cover letter of no more than one page and should be sent by email to jobs@ackworthschool.com. Please note CV’s cannot be accepted.

Closing Date: Thursday 9th May 2024 at 9.00 a.m.

Interviews will be held on Thursday 16th May 2024.

Applicants should read carefully the Recruitment, Selection and Disclosure Policy. Our recruitment privacy notice is also available on our website within “Working for Us”.

Ackworth School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and all applicants will undergo child protection screening, including checks with past employers and an enhanced DBS and Barred list check with Disclosure and Barring Service. Applicants should also be in sympathy with the School’s Quaker ethos.

For an informal and confidential discussion, please contact Joanne Colley on 01977 233600 or email joanne.colley@ackworthschool.com

 

 

 


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About Ackworth School

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For over 240 years we have maintained a passion for exceptional learning and teaching that is non-selective and without judgment of the individual.

Quaker values underpin all that happens on a daily basis in our school community, with an emphasis on acceptance and quiet reflection. ‘Non sibi sed omnibus’, meaning ‘not for oneself but for all’, lies at the heart of school life alongside the Quaker testimonies of simplicity, truth, equality, peace and sustainability. An inherent respect for others and honesty at all times creates a calm, friendly school atmosphere which is supportive and reassuring for young people. Students are encouraged to think creatively, act ethically and with responsibility.

What makes us different?

Set in the beautiful heart of Yorkshire, within easy reach of major UK cities and transport routes, Ackworth School is a place for:

Growth

Ackworth is an all-through school for children, aged two-and-a-half to nineteen years. This stability throughout their educational journey gives pupils outstanding continuity and the opportunity to forge lifelong friendships, creating an environment for increased academic focus and confidence.

Achievement

With an emphasis on individual goal setting and encouragement, the learning journey at Ackworth School enables students to realise outstanding results, often beyond expectation, whilst remaining attentive to the needs of others. When they leave, they are equipped to lead a fulfilled and responsible adult life.

Support

We devote equal time to supporting pupils’ growth and emotional development as to their academic development. We believe that happiness and fulfilment are an integral part of a child’s educational progression.

Peace

Peace is one of the Quaker testimonies, part of everything we do. Whilst most in our community, whether staff or pupils, are from a non-Quaker background, these relevant principles set the foundations for a life based on the belief that every member of the community has equal value.

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