Coordinator of Learning - PE
The Leigh UTC
Dartford
- Expired
- Salary:
- MPS/UPS + London Fringe Allowance + TLR £2,830
- Job type:
- Part Time, Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 2018
- Apply by:
- 21 February 2018
Job overview
About the role: The Leigh UTC and Inspiration Academy are seeking to appoint a Coordinator of Learning for PE for September 2018; an additional role for our school to reflect the growth in student numbers as we have widened our intake to Key Stage 3. This is a truly fantastic opportunity for an experienced PE Teacher to become part of and lead a well established, highly collaborative and successful team and we are confident that our teaching and support teams, our facilities and most importantly our students will inspire you. The postholder will be offered full support within this role and given the opportunity to development their leadership qualities as this role has scope to evolve into a Director of Learning capacity in years to come. We have brand new facilities in development which will be operational for the next academic year including a new sports hall and sports field with associated equipment. We can offer the role on a part-time basis (maximum 3 days per week - 0.6fte) but if our successful candidate can also teach a STEM subject/Humanities/D&T, we can build this into the timetable to form a full-time position.
Please consult the Job Description by clicking here for a more detailed overview of the responsibilities and duties of the role - these are in addition to the National Teaching Standards.
Working with us: Having opened in September 2014 with state-of-the-art facilities originally for Key Stage 4 and 5, The Leigh UTC provides an exciting, innovative, business-led, problem-solving curriculum, enabling students to achieve relevant work-related qualifications and transferable skills for future training or employment. The most unique feature of The Leigh UTC is its business ethos that are emphasised by our students' behaviours and supported by our sponsors.
In September 2017, following the request of the Department for Education due to our continued success, The Leigh UTC marked history by expanding its student intake to incorporate Key Stage 3 – the first UTC in the UK to do this. Furthermore, being the first UTC to have IB World School Status has enabled us to develop strong links in Germany and Qatar. Having IB Status will enable us to further develop the mid years programme (MYP) for our Key Stage 3 students and thus providing a joined up pathway from ages 11 to 19. The overarching mission of the Inspiration Academy is to develop curious, academically-skilled young people who aspire to be principled, compassionate learners. Our curriculum strives to create students who are self-motivated, competent, willing to take risks and lifelong learners.
Recent Ofsted success! We have recently been judged as Good with Outstanding Leadership in our first inspection since opening. Our key successes and features that our successful candidate can be part of are as follows;
- The promotion of pupils’ personal development and welfare is outstanding
- Pupils, including the disadvantaged and those who have special educational needs and/or disabilities, catch up from previous underachievement and make strong and often rapid progress in a range of subjects and disciplines
- Application to learning is often exemplary
- The Leigh UTC makes a real difference for its pupils and surrounding area. Pupils become motivated to find and follow their passions. They leave well equipped to succeed in engineering and related technical and design careers and contribute to the economy.
- The Principal, with his leaders and staff team, model a high-quality working environment. This rubs off on pupils, who value the supportive ethos, work-like atmosphere.
Being part of the Leigh Academies Trust: Being part of a successful multi-academy trust allows the academy to share best practice and collaborate with colleagues from a number of other academies in the local area. As part of the 'cluster' structure all of our academies are grouped together in key geographical area to enable them to be able to support each other and share resources. It also offers staff better access to career opportunities as the Trust is committed to developing and promoting from within wherever possible. We also want the Trust to be an organisation where people can enjoy teaching and become the type of teacher they aspire to be. For more information on working for the Trust please visit our careers pages.
Diversity at our core: As a Trust we are passionate about diversity and recognise that as individuals we all bring something unique to the role regardless of age, gender, race, beliefs or disabilities which is why we treat all of our people equally, without compromise.
The academy is committed to safeguarding children and successful candidates will be subject to an Enhanced DBS check. Our commitment to safeguarding is underpinned by robust processes and checks which are in place across the Trust.
Attached documents
About The Leigh UTC
At The Leigh UTC, we create opportunities for meaningful collaboration for staff, we provide a respectful working environment and we encourage innovation from every member of our team. Our Principal, Governors, teaching and support staff believe wholeheartedly in creating opportunities for lifelong success for our young people and believe that exam success is just one aspect in achieving this. We deliver amazing experiences for students whilst not compromising on outcomes. Our teamwork allows us to be greater than the sum of our parts - join us to achieve more than you thought possible.
Curriculum is king and we do things a little differently to other schools or colleges because we believe the most effective way to educate our students is to make our learning more hands-on. With the International Baccalaureate Middle Years programme (MYP) at KS3, GCSEs at KS4, and A-levels, T-levels and the International Baccalaureate Careers Programme (IBCP) at KS5, our ambitious curriculum offer caters for choice, leading the vast majority of students into STEM-related careers or courses.
Principal
Mr Kevin Watson
Values
- Removing barriers and providing opportunities to achieve academic excellence for all.
- A ‘can-do’ attitude.
- Creating successful, independent and respectful young adults with high levels of integrity.
- Developing resilience throughout all members of the organisation.
- Community focused and outward facing.
- Continuous improvement and innovation.
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