Teacher of Religious Studies, Philosophy & Ethics
Allerton Grange School
Leeds, West Yorkshire
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Salary:
- MPS/UPS
- Job type:
- Part Time, Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- As soon as possible
- Apply by:
- 21 January 2018
Job overview
ASPIRE, GROW, SUCCEED
Applications are invited from experienced teachers and those seeking their first appointment.
We wish to appoint a dynamic and innovative Teacher of Religious Studies, Philosophy & Ethics. The applicant should be an outstanding teacher, passionate about their subject, brings fresh ideas, and will work hard in a committed team to realise excellent progress and attainment for all students.
To be successful, you will:
- Have an infectious enthusiasm for teaching RS, Ethics & Philosophy at KS3/4/5
- Experienced at teaching KS5
- Have passion for learning and teaching and be committed to improving your classroom practice
- Have a professional drive, energy, determination and aspiration
- Have the ability to inspire, engage and enthuse students, staff and the wider community
- Be a team player with excellent communication and inter-personal skills
We will offer:-
- A talented and committed staff team fully supportive of each other. This includes framework for staff voice and a fair workload charter to ensure wellbeing and a good work life balance
- A Headteacher, Leadership Team and Governing Body committed to creating a school of outstanding practice
- The opportunity to grow in your teaching practice and work with young people in a truly comprehensive, multi-cultural community environment.
- Excellent professional development opportunities
- Fantastic building resources and facilities
If you share our values, ambition, have a proven track record, and relish a new challenge we look forward to receiving your application.
If you would like to apply for this post please email for an application pack recruitment@allertongrange.com or telephone leaving your address. The pack will include further details about the post, including how to apply.
Closing date: 21st January 2018
Allerton Grange is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our students, and expects all staff, Governors and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful candidate will be subject to an enhanced DBS and safeguarding recruitment checks.
We are also an equal opportunities employer and positively encourage applications from all suitably qualified candidates.
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About Allerton Grange School
Allerton Grange is a large and rapidly improving school, where students of all backgrounds and abilities are happy and make positive progress. We currently have 1700 students, with an intake of 300 students each year in Year 7.
We have an impressive school building, with a newly opened Sixth Form Centre, housing our diverse community of 260 post-16 students. Allerton Grange is located 4 miles from Leeds City Centre in an attractive area of privately owned residential properties.
Our increasing success is due to our rigorous, knowledge-rich curriculum supported by four cornerstones: knowledge, literacy, aspirational enrichment and social mobility. We have high expectations of our students and they are keen to succeed. We give them every opportunity to know more, understand more, experience more and access more.
Every student is cared for as an individual; staff work relentlessly to ensure our students are safe, secure and happy. We have resourced provision for deaf and hearing impaired students. We also have a number of visually impaired students.
Our latest Ofsted inspection (February 2020) recognised the quality of provision we provide. They were particularly impressed by our curriculum and focus on staff wellbeing.
Ofsted quotes (February 2020)
“Parents and carers are very positive about the school. They say their children are happy and make good progress. We agree.”
“Leaders want every pupil to aim high and fulfil their potential. Leaders also aim to give pupils the skills to be successful in the modern world.”
“Staff feel valued and supported and proud to be working at Allerton Grange. They appreciate leaders’ efforts to make their workload manageable.”
At Allerton Grange, we challenge ourselves to continually improve and grow as a staff community. We welcome applications from motivated, knowledgeable people who align with our school ethos and strongly believe in social justice.
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