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Teacher of Computing/IT

Teacher of Computing/IT

North Durham Academy

Stanley, County Durham

  • Expired
Salary:
MPS - UPS (£22,916 - £38,633 pa)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2018
Apply by:
8 March 2018

Job overview

New College Durham is the lead sponsor for two large Academies, Consett Academy and North Durham Academy, situated some six miles apart in North West Durham.  Both Academies are located in multi million pound new builds, offering unrivalled state of the art facilities for our students and communities in Consett and Stanley.

Teacher of Computing/IT Salary: MPR-UPR  

North Durham Academy is currently looking to appoint an ambitious Teacher of Computing/IT to join their existing technology Directorate from September 2018. 

We can offer: 

  • A bespoke CPD package for all staff 
  • The chance to work in state of the art facilities 
  • An IPad/ICT device for all teaching staff 
  • Additional staff benefits, i.e. tax free childcare voucher scheme, discounted membership rates at local leisure facilities 
  • NQT’s a bespoke training programme led by a member of the Senior Leadership Team   

We are looking for a colleague who is:  

  • Good or Outstanding  
  • Able to raise students’ aspirations and attainment 
  • Able to plan lessons and ensure the use of assessment is effective in securing student progress 
  • Able to contribute to extra-curricular activities  

And   

  • Has high expectations of their students 
  • Consistently models excellent practice and has students' achievement and progress at the forefront of their teaching 
  • Wants an exciting opportunity to work in a vibrant school that makes a difference to our young people’s lives. 

Ideally a consistently good/outstanding teacher, you will assist the Learning Leader and Head of Directorate to maximise the potential of our students, by raising their aspirations as well as their attainment.  

To download an application pack, including job description, person specification and application form, please visit our website: www.northdurhamacademy.co.uk/vacancies 

To organise a visit or an informal chat just email Human Resources at HR@ncdat.org.uk   

Please do not attach copies of CV's/qualification certificates. Only the information detailed on the application form will be used as part of the short-listing process.  Applications from recruitment agencies will not be accepted.  

Completed applications should be emailed to: HR@ncdat.org.uk by no later than Midday, Thursday 8th March 2018.    

Applicants should assume they have been unsuccessful if we have not contacted them within 28 days of the post-closing.

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About North Durham Academy

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New College Durham Academies Trust (NCDAT) is an ambitious Multi Academy Trust based in North Durham. We have ambitions to grown but wish to remain a Durham MAT for local schools. The trust currently has 3 large secondary schools; Consett Academy and North Durham Academy and Wellfield School and 4 Primary Schools, Pelton Community Primary School, Beamish Primary School, Catchgate Primary School, Castleside Primary School and Beamish Primary School.

Our schools are at the heart of their local communities and strive to deliver on our founding principles of Inclusion, Progression and Excellence which supports a central vision of ‘Students First’.

The principle of inclusion provides opportunities for students of all abilities, aspirations and backgrounds and involving staff, governors, students and the wider community in determining the direction of our Trust. Our curriculums are broad and challenging, with the academic success of students at the heart of what we do.

To encourage progression, our schools provides effective advice and guidance. This enables learners to make informed and appropriate decisions for future study and employment, encouraging them to take on new challenges and reach higher levels of achievement.

The focus on excellence underpins all we do whether in learning areas, working in the community or governing and leading our schools.

The Trust recognises that safeguarding our children and young people is core to all our activities, and we expect all staff, volunteers and wider stakeholders to share this commitment.

Our Aims are:

  • To ensure our schools are centres of excellence with a focus on the nurture and achievement of all their members;
  • To promote mutual support, encouragement and benefit between our academies;
  • To develop, as the core foundation of academic achievement, a strong culture of professional development amongst our staff;
  • To celebrate and maintain the unique identity of communities we serve with each school at the heart of its community;
  • To recognise and enable all those who often remain invisible, through ethnic or cultural disadvantage, or through disability or poverty to achieve their full potential.

At North Durham Academy, we are openly focused on the educational outcomes of our students and  firmly believe that placing the student at the centre of everything we do will ensure that they leave with  both the best possible grades and having had the best possible experiences throughout their time with us.

In order to realise this, we work with our vision in mind at all times:

“For all students and staff to want to learn and work at a good school; and for all parents/carers from our  community to want to send their children to a good school.”

There are a number of key principles that underpin the vision, which are:

  • Outstanding care for each and every individual
  • A relentless drive and focus to ensure that each and every student achieves their true potential
  • A focus on the quality of education and on high standards
  • A broad and balanced curriculum
  • A range of in-school and extra-curricular experiences to prepare our students for life in modern society
  • Superb facilities which support and enhance learning at all levels including achievement and engagement

Ofsted

Message from Linda Rodham, Chief Executive Officer

It gives me great pleasure to be able to share our news with everyone, especially our students and community. For the first time since its creation in 2011, North Durham Academy has received Ofsted grading of “Good” in all categories. I am so proud of the students and staff who have worked so hard to achieve this recognition. North Durham Academy is a wonderful school and inspectors clearly recognised this. We have made improvements in every part of the school and we will continue to go from strength to strength, I am truly proud to be associated with our school and its community.

For interested candidates, I would encourage you to visit our fantastic campus to see for yourself the superb learning and working environment that we have. If you would like to arrange a visit, please email  our HR Team at recruitment@ncdat.org.uk whereupon a mutually convenient date and time will be arranged.

For further information regarding our Academies and Students please visit our websites | North Durham Academy | Consett Academy (consett-academy.org.uk) Home - Wellfield School

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