Skip to main content
Tes home
SearchBack to search
Second in charge of English

Second in charge of English

The Charter School East Dulwich

Southwark

  • Expired
Salary:
Teacher Pay Scale + TLR 2c
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
Easter or as soon as possible
Apply by:
2 January 2023

Job overview

Following internal promotion within the Communications Faculty we are seeking to appoint an enthusiastic, well qualified and skilled English Teacher as Second in Charge for the English Subject Team to join our welcoming, successful and growing school, starting at Easter or sooner where possible.

Our School and Trust:

  • Opening in 2016 to Year 7 and having welcomed our first Year 13s in September 2022 The Charter School East Dulwich is an oversubscribed, fully inclusive, diverse, mixed 11–18 comprehensive.
  • Access for all, to high quality Teaching and Learning is a priority, with our Year 11 cohort excelling in their GCSEs last year including a Progress 8 score of +0.47
  • The new school leadership from September 2021 builds on strong foundations to ensure standards of excellence, and a culture where all students and staff are given breadth of opportunity and are valued.
  • As part of The Charter School Educational Trust we benefit from The Charles Dickens Research School, The London South Teaching Hub and working with a team of schools committed to excellence in education in South-East London. 


We are looking for a colleague who:

  • Is a skilled, versatile and effective middle leader with a passion for delivering an excellent English provision to students across Years 7 to 13.
  • Consistently models excellent practice and has students' academic progress and personal development at the core of their professional motivation
  • Wants an exciting opportunity to work in a vibrant, diverse and growing organisation.
  • Is keen to work collaboratively within the wider Communications Faculty team.


In return, you will get:

  • The chance to work in a highly successful and positive English Team which achieves excellent results
  • The opportunity to work with colleagues from across a diverse and growing Trust
  • A professionally stimulating and collaborative working environment in a school that prioritises staff well-being, support and professional development.


The Charter Schools Educational Trust is committed to equality and diversity and to being a family where everyone can be themselves. We are committed to continuous improvement in how representative we are of our local communities, including gender, ethnicity, religion, age, and all other aspects of diversity. 

We offer family friendly, flexible working arrangements, and staff networks to provide a supportive environment in the workplace where members can receive peer to peer support. 

Please note CVs are not accepted.  No agencies please

Closing Date: Monday 2nd January 2023                                            

Interviews:  W/c 9th January 2023



Attached documents

About The Charter School East Dulwich

The Charter School East Dulwich exists to inspire young people from across its diverse local community to develop the character and expertise they need to succeed in adult life - personally, economically and in good citizens. We teach our students to be curious, creative, courageous and caring. They will leave us happy in themselves, excited about their future and ambitious to achieve.

The Charter School East Dulwich provides a holistic education that allows all of our students to develop the character and expertise they need to succeed in life - personally, economically and as good citizens.

All students study at least to GCSE level. The School curriculum builds methodically on the foundations laid in primary school. It is coherently sequenced to provide all students with the opportunity to progress to the next stage of their education, be it academic, professional or vocational.

The curriculum is made ‘desirably difficult’ for all students. Every individual receives the right combination of support and challenge to achieve their personal best, irrespective of background or personal circumstance. The School makes generous provision for a range of enrichment activities through which students further develop the individual interests and aptitudes that allow them to flourish.  

The curriculum explicitly encourages students to have confidence in themselves, care for each other and their environment, be curious about the world and have the courage and creativity to change it for the better.

Headteacher

Alison Harbottle

Ofsted

The Charter School East Dulwich's sibling school, The Charter School, has been rated "outstanding" by Ofsted since 2009.

Please note that you are wholly responsible for fact checking in respect of the information provided by schools. Please also check for the latest visa and work permit requirements that may apply. Tes is not responsible for the content of advertisements or the policies adopted by advertising schools. Tes asks that all schools follow Tes' Fair Recruitment Policy.

Applications closed