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Teacher of ICT & Media (MPS/UPS)

Teacher of ICT & Media (MPS/UPS)

University Academy Holbeach

Lincolnshire

  • £30,000 - £45,565 per year
  • Expiring soon
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Salary:
MPS1 - UPS3
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
3 June 2024

Job overview

We are seeking to appoint an enthusiastic and hard-working teacher to join our ICT/Computing department. This post is suitable for an experienced or newly qualified teacher wishing to join a team of specialists who ensure a high standard of teaching, learning and achievement. A full ECT Induction Programme is available to new entrants into the profession. 

The role offers the opportunity for an experienced teacher to undertake a pastoral role as part of a year team.

At KS3 pupils follow a specially designed course which introduces students to a range of ICT and computing skills. In KS4 students study Cambridge Nationals in Creative iMedia and also have the option to study Computer Science. Post 16 courses include T-level Digital Support Services and CISCO.

Interested candidates will have:

·        QTS/QTLS

·        the ability to teach IT to KS3/ KS4 and possibly KS5

·        the ability to plan and deliver high quality lessons

·        the ability to motivate and achieve excellent results

·        excellent organisational skills and ability to work collaboratively

·        the ability to form positive working relationships with staff and pupils

University Academy Holbeach is an oversubscribed school in a rural location and serves the local community and the surrounding villages. The Trust is committed to ensuring quality provision that raises the aspirations of young people in South Holland. Applications are welcomed from individuals who share and wish to contribute to our aims and vision.

The school was rated as ‘Good’ by Ofsted (March 2019).

For an application pack please visit the school website www.universityacademyholbeach.org

Early applications are encouraged. We reserve the right to interview and appoint prior to the closing date of the advertisement, should we identify an appropriate candidate.

University Academy Holbeach is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people and expect all staff to share this commitment. All posts will be subject to an enhanced DBS disclosure, medical and reference checks. Applicants may be subject to an online presence check.

Closing date: 3rd June 2024

About University Academy Holbeach

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+44 1406 423042

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University Academy Holbeach is a co-educational, non-denominational secondary school for students aged 11-16. It is situated in Spalding, Lincolnshire. There are 1,300 pupils at the school and it was rated “good” in its most recent Ofsted inspection.

University Academy Holbeach was established in 2011, after the closure of St Guthlac's School in Crowland and George Farmer Technology and Language College in Holbeach.

Principal

Sheila Paige

Values and vision

University Academy Holbeach’s aim is to provide a broad general education and to produce well-behaved, well-balanced, resilient individuals who work hard and respect themselves and those around them.

The secondary school works to achieve these aims through an ethos of hard work, providing structures that enable pupils to achieve and feel safe. Teachers encourage pupils to share one another’s successes. The curriculum is enriched through partnerships with the University of Lincoln and local businesses.

Ofsted report

“Leadership, including from the governing body, is strong and effective. The Principal’s infectious commitment and passion galvanise staff and effectively drive improvement. Despite the challenges of amalgamating two schools, the development of the new academy has been very well managed, often under challenging circumstances. Students make good progress across all year groups and in most subjects, often from low starting points. Achievement in mathematics and in vocational subjects is particularly strong. Students benefit from teaching that is usually good and sometimes outstanding. High quality teaching promotes good achievement and very positive attitudes to learning.”

View University Academy Holbeach's latest Ofsted report

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