Teacher of Food Technology
Cardinal Newman Catholic School
Brighton and Hove
- Expired
- Salary:
- MPS/UPS
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 2024
- Apply by:
- 14 May 2024
Job overview
Teacher of Food Technology
MPS/UPS Plus TLR 2B £5,350
Permanent
To Start September 2024
1 FTE
The Governors wish to appoint an enthusiastic, creative and suitably qualified teacher of
Food Technology. We welcome applications from both well qualified teachers and those who
are at the beginning of their career.
We are looking for candidates with excellent teaching and organisation skills to strengthen
the department further and play an important role in raising standards across all the Key
Stages, potentially including our sixth form classes. You will teach in state-of-the-art facilities and be supported by an established and enthusiastic team. The successful candidate will be passionate about improving students’ life chances and capable of contributing to a highly effective and supportive Food and Design Technology teaching team and our extensive enrichment programme.
About Cardinal Newman Catholic School
Cardinal Newman Catholic School, based in Hove and Brighton is a mixed gender, secondary school for children between the ages of 11 and 18. The East Sussex school is voluntary aided and its denomination is Roman Catholic. The school was originally a part of the Stanford estate and in 1970’s was rented out to Edward King who used the grounds as a market garden, making produce for the Brighton market. Nuns of the Sacred Heart order were granted permission by the Bishop to create the school. They began building work in 1870 and in 1901, a new wing was created. In 1966, the nuns left the premises.
Headteacher
Ms Claire Jarman
Values and Vision
The school aims to make sure every pupil feels at home and is cared for while on the premises. They follow the values of Christianity. Everything the school does, is done through its faith. It values excellence, with each child taking responsibility for their actions. Cardinal Newman also values togetherness. It wants teachers and students to build a bond with each other and with God. The motto of the school is “no one gets left behind”.
Ofsted report
“The pastoral care afforded to vulnerable pupils enables them to make the most of their time in school. Recent improvements to safeguarding arrangements, including to the perimeter security and staff training, mean that a large majority of pupils are safe at all times. The school’s clear Catholic ethos provides a helpful contribution to the spiritual, moral, social and cultural development of its pupils. Leaders have had good impact on rates of attendance, which compare favourably with the rest of the school. Many post-16 learners exercise voluntary leadership roles in support of whole-school activities. Others serve as positive role models for younger pupils.”
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