Subject Coordinator: Mathematics and Computing
The Blue Coat School
Liverpool
- Expired
- Salary:
- Main / Upper Pay Range + TLR 2B £4589
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- 1 September 2018
- Apply by:
- 30 January 2018
Job overview
This vacancy provides an excellent career opportunity for the right person to provide inspirational leadership to a talented and well-established team of staff.
The successful candidate will report to the Head of Mathematics and Computing and will initially be the lead for Computing. You will therefore be responsible for the implementation and delivery of the Computing curriculum to ensure students develop and apply knowledge, understanding and skills in this subject area.
You will need to be an experienced teacher of Computer Science upto GCSE, and potentially A level. An ability to teach some Mathematics may be advantageous.
If you are a strong leader and can secure the commitment of others to the vision, ethos, direction and policies of the school and promote high levels of achievement we look forward to hearing from you.
At Blue Coat School we invest in your professional development and offer a benefits package that includes access to the teachers' pension scheme.
The Blue Coat School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all astaff and volunteers to share this commitment.
This post is subject to satisfactory references and proof of eligibility to work in the UK being received together with a satisfactory enhanced disclosure being obtained from the Disclosure and Barring Service.
Closing date: Tuesday 30 January 2018 at 12noon
Interview date: Wednesday 7 February 2018
Application form and job description are available to download from the school website.
Completed applications to be sent to Mrs Shirley Heath, Personnel Officer
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About The Blue Coat School
The Blue Coat School was founded in 1708. Whilst we are very conscious of our long and proud traditions, we are also conscious of preparing our students for life in the twenty-first century. When Bryan Blundell and the Rev. Robert Stythe founded the Blue Coat Hospital and School in the eighteenth century they could never have imagined that through information and communication techniques we would be capable of making known the name of the School to a worldwide audience.
The Blue Coat admits boys and girls between the ages of 11 and 18. Examination success rates are among the best in the country at both GCSE and A Level. The majority of students go on to university and in the last five years 40 students have won places at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge.
However, we believe that examination results are only part of the Blue Coat traditions. We believe that this School should prepare students to be valued and worthy members of their community. That tradition is summed up as follows:
"Non sibi sed omnibus"
We believe that The Blue Coat School is a learning community committed to academic excellence and guided by principles of justice and compassion. We aim to foster intellectual, physical, moral, cultural and spiritual development. We expect everyone to demonstrate qualities of courtesy, honesty, diligence and enterprise. We believe education to be an undertaking of supreme importance, enabling all to become responsible citizens and active participants and leaders in the wider community. That tradition is summed up in the School's motto:
"Not for oneself, but for all"
We aim to prepare all students to be good, useful, productive citizens:
* by maintaining high expectations.
* by offering a variety of experiences.
* by encouraging students to be lifelong learners.
* by providing a supportive pastoral and careers system.
* by offering students an interactive experience with the world beyond education.
We aim to achieve the highest quality teaching and learning:
* by re-recognising the needs and talents of every individual.
* by encouraging every student to achieve his/her potential.
* by developing positive attitudes to learning, to work and to study.
* by maximising student achievement through the effective use of teaching and learning facilities.
* by continuing to improve the learning and social environment.
* by developing information and communication technologies as strategies for learning.
We aim to ensure effective involvement by all partners in the school's life:
* by maximising opportunities for involvement in home-school partnership to support student achievement.
* by developing opportunities for governor training.
* by ensuring the school meets the needs of its community.
* by providing opportunities for continuous professional development for all staff.
We aim to foster the values of responsible citizenship in a democratic society:
* by providing opportunities to exercise responsibility and leadership.
* by making students aware of and encouraging them to form views on a range of political, social, moral and spiritual issues.
* by encouraging students to understand and tolerate the views of others.
* by encouraging mutually supportive relationships amongst all members of the school community.
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