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Science Teacher

Science Teacher

The Chiltern Way Academy

Wokingham

Salary:
MPS / UPS plus special needs allowance and additional paid duties
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
28 December 2021

Job overview

Chiltern Way is an innovative award winning specialist Academy Trust for young people with autistic spectrum conditions and social, emotional and mental health. We work tirelessly and creatively to give our students the requisite skills to succeed in life. Our work isn’t easy but then again meaningful and worthwhile things rarely are.

We want you if you are:

  • Hardworking and resilient
  • An advocate for young people
  • Determined to improve society and yourself
  • Longing to work for an employer that recognises and promotes endeavour and talent.

If this is YOU please apply

To find out more about this exciting opportunity please contact:

Charlene Martin, Headteacher, M: 07747 631405 cmartin@chilternway.org

School information: https://chilternway.org/why-work-at-cwf

Chiltern Way Academy is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful candidate will be required to undergo an enhanced DBS check.

Chiltern Way Academy will comply with its obligations under the GDPR and other data protection legislation.

About The Chiltern Way Academy

Chiltern Way is an award winning special educational needs academy trust for boys and girls, aged 4 to 19, with ASC and SEMH.

We provide high-quality education and care for the huge range of need that exists across the behaviour spectrum. We offer a compassionate and structured environment centred on a purposeful curriculum offer.

The Chiltern Way Academy Trust benefits enormously from having four school sites, all of which have state-of-the-art facilities and a high staff-student ratio. The Wendover Campus admits secondary aged young people with predominantly SEMH needs, the Prestwood Campus focuses on secondary aged young people with an ASC diagnosis, the Bierton Hill Campus educates and cares for primary aged children with SEMH and ASC and the Wokingham Campus is designated for both primary and secondary aged children with ASC and SEMH needs. The staff team is strong and exceptionally committed, bringing with them a wide range of relevant skills and experience.

Our clear purpose is to make an enduring difference to our students’ lives, providing them with the knowledge, resilience and skills to enable them to have purposeful and lasting employment.

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