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Teacher of Mathematics

Teacher of Mathematics

Witchford Village College

Cambridgeshire

  • Expired
Salary:
Main Teacher Pay Scale
Job type:
Part Time, Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
April or September 2018
Apply by:
5 February 2018

Job overview

We are offering three fantastic opportunities to join the Morris Education Trust (MET) in the role of Teacher of Mathematics at Witchford Village College, a popular and growing 11-16 school, just two miles west of Ely. Two roles would start in April, one full time and one on a 41% contract across Tuesday, Thursday and Friday and the other is full time starting in September. 

MET is a recently formed and fast-growing multi-academy trust, currently including two Village Colleges and a new special free school with an autism specialism. At Witchford Village College (WVC) there is also a specialist autism unit and we pride ourselves in inclusivity and opportunity for all.

If you share our passion for education, and would want to play your part in securing “Excellence as Standard” as the default for all provision in College, then we can provide true scope to make a difference within our school and to the lives of our young people. Rated “Good” by Ofsted in October 2016, we are determined to build on that solid foundation. 

The Maths department at Witchford Village College is welcoming and friendly, staffed by qualified and enthusiastic mathematicians.  Working to the Edexcel exam board, the successful applicant will be able to demonstrate extensive subject knowledge and have the ability to inspire and motivate students to work independently at Key Stage 3 and 4. A genuine passion for teaching Mathematics is essential with a commitment to extracurricular activities. 

You will 

  • be a confident, effective teacher of Mathematics 
  • be passionate about your subject with an infectious enthusiasm
  • be able to motivate and develop the skills of your students 
  • be committed to a range of innovative teaching, learning and behaviour management strategies
  • be an effective communicator and organiser
  • be able to work as part of a team committed to high standards

In return, we offer

  • a supportive, successful environment in which to work 
  • excellent and personalised professional development and learning 
  • scope for enhancing and developing your career
  • on-site Gym/fitness suite 

For a Job Description, Person Specification and Application Form please see www.witchfordvc.co.uk For an informal discussion please contact Cheryl Dye, Lead Practitioner for Mathematics at the College. cdye@witchfordvc.co.uk 

Closing date for emailed applications to lquinn@witchfordvc.co.uk (Laurinda Quinn, HR Manager): Noon on 5th February 2018

Interviews are due to be held: 8th February 2018

Address: Witchford Village College, Manor Road, Witchford, Ely, Cambridgeshire CB6 2JA. Telephone Number: 01353 662053 

The College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, both in the real and virtual world, and expects all staff to share this commitment. Please be aware that this appointment will be subject to a satisfactory DBS check.

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About Witchford Village College

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+44 1353 662053

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College Aims

Witchford Village College is Part of the Eastern Learning Alliance

Our aim is to:

Achieve “Excellence as Standard” throughout all we do.

Provide students of all ages and abilities with a secure, well-ordered environment in which to foster their academic, physical, social and spiritual development.

Promote the development of our students’ abilities, through a broad, balanced and relevant curriculum.

Create a caring community in which each child is valued as an individual and becomes prepared to make a positive contribution to adult life.

Ensure all students are offered equal opportunities to develop their potential throughout the College.

Develop initiative, responsibility and sensitivity to the needs of others and the ability to achieve sound personal relationships.

To achieve these targets for students, the College and Trust  also value our staff so everyone works together.

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