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Faculty Leader of Religious Education

Faculty Leader of Religious Education

All Hallows Catholic College

Cheshire East

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Salary:
MPS / UPS + TLR 1ii (£10,863)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
Easter 2023
Apply by:
13 February 2023

Job overview

Faculty Leader – Religious Education

Salary: MPS / UPS + TLR 1ii (£10,863)

Start Date: Easter 2023


‘Aspire not to have more, but to be more’

St Oscar Romero


All Hallows Catholic College is a popular 11-18 Catholic College with a strong moral and spiritual ethos.


We require an outstanding, enthusiastic, and dynamic practising Catholic to lead our RE faculty. The successful candidate must be able to teach across the age and ability range at Key Stages 3, 4 & 5. They will have a proven track record of excellence, an outstanding teaching ability, have the skills to motivate and engage students, have the ambition to build upon the successes in our high achieving faculty and drive RE forward within the College.


As Head of RE, you will lead, develop and manage the effective delivery of an outstanding curriculum, which enables the highest level of student progress and attainment. You will lead the professional community of RE teachers and promote outstanding teaching and learning.


Key Responsibilities:

  • To manage and lead the RE faculty in terms of curriculum development, assessment, culture & ethos.
  • To work with the Lay Chaplain to lead, design and implement a whole College approach to supporting our young people on their faith journey.
  • Contribute to the leadership of the College and its staff, in order to achieve the highest standards of behaviour and progress.


Application documents can be found on All Hallows Catholic College website:

https://www.allhallows.org.uk/teaching-vacancies


You are required to complete the following documents:

Teacher Application Form / Recruitment Monitoring Form / Rehabilitation of Offenders Disclosure Form


Applications to the HR & Office Manager at:

All Hallows Catholic College, Brooklands Avenue, Macclesfield, Cheshire SK11 8LB

p.metheringham@allhallows.org.uk


Closing Date: Monday 13 February 2023 at 12 noon

Interviews: Thursday 16 February 2023

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About All Hallows Catholic College

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All Hallows has a strong reputation for quality education and academic success. Education is our main purpose and we are very proud of the high standards achieved by our young people, and the excellent progress that each one of them makes, whatever their individual abilities, aptitudes or needs. Our successes are based upon the creation of a culture which provides opportunities for our students, and which helps them feel that they ‘can do’ and that no task is beyond them.

We have a disciplined and well-ordered environment, which emphasises the joy and excitement of learning.  Discipline is based upon the provision of stimulating lessons and activities to keep students working with interest, and we promote a climate in which it is the norm for students to be praised for behaviour and work.  We seek to build a College in which mutual respect for all is lived out through everything we do. 

We welcome everyone, irrespective of ability or background. Above all, as a Catholic College we aim to create a community which enables children to grow in faith, and where every child or young person is known and valued.  We welcome students from the Catholic community, the wider Christian community and also other faith backgrounds or none, where families are seeking the distinctive values and ethos of our College.

In the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus tells us that we are ‘the light that gives light to the world’.  We have the fantastic job of developing our youngsters into successful learners, confident individuals and responsible citizens. It is our job to help them shine!  Together, All Hallows’ staff, parents, governors and, most importantly, the young people themselves, make this happen.

Everything we do is guided by our five core values of Honourable Purpose, Respect, Compassion, Co-operation and Stewardship. We believe passionately in the potential of all our young people to ‘Aspire not to have more but to be more’ (Our Mission Statement / Saint Oscar Romero).

Tim Beesley

Principal

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