Teacher of ICT & Computing
Hautlieu School
Jersey, Channel Islands
- Expired
- Salary:
- Starting salary for an NQT is £33,900 per annum and up to £50,017 per annum for more experienced teachers in accordance with the Jersey Scale of Salaries. There is a relocation allowance of up to £8000 to assist moving from the UK to Jersey.
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- Easter
- Apply by:
- 23 February 2018
Job overview
Hautlieu School is an outstanding co-educational school catering for 14-19 year old students with academic ability within state of the art facilities. We are committed to providing an environment which nurtures, supports and develops student learning in the achievement of high levels of academic and personal success. We are an International Baccalaureate World School and offer the International Baccalaureate Diploma.
We are seeking a skilled teacher of ICT & Computing to join our outstanding school.
This post would be suitable for either:
• an NQT who can demonstrate their potential and their passion for teaching.
• an outstanding GCSE ICT teacher wishing to develop their career in to A Level or teaching in a nurturing and supportive environment
• an experienced A Level professional
Hautlieu is committed to continual professional development.
The Department for Education and the States of Jersey values diversity and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.
Application is via an on-line application system accessible via the 'apply' button below or the school web site www.hautlieu.co.uk. For an informal conversation contact Andrew Adkin, Deputy Head Teacher, Hautlieu School, Wellington Road, St Saviour, JE2 7TH. Telephone (01534) 736242.
Closing date: Friday 23 February 2018– 5pm
Interview: As soon as possible after closing date
About Hautlieu School
Hautlieu is a truly unique and special place where all students are nurtured, challenged and supported to achieve their very best, and we pride ourselves on our calm and focussed learning environment which is evident from the first moment you step through our front door.
Our students continue to achieve outstanding examination results. In 2024 at GCSE level 91.7% of students achieved 5 or more GCSEs, including English and Maths at grades 9 to 4, and at A Level 67.9% of grades were at A*-C. It is incredibly important to recognise the hard work of our students along with the relentless support of staff, parents and carers in achieving these outcomes, and it is the strong link between all members of the Hautlieu community which enable our students to leave us either securing their first choice of university or commencing exciting careers in a range of settings.
However, the Hautlieu community is about so much more than our long tradition of academic success: We are relentless in our pursuit to prepare students for the world beyond our school and cherish every opportunity to nurture their individual development through extensive charity work, cultural exploration and moral debate. We also recognise the unique but challenging journey for young people between the ages of 14 and 18 and have an experienced Student Support team who work tirelessly to ensure that every student is included and supported during their time with us.
Ultimately, our school motto Summa Petamus, which means ‘aim for the highest’ is at the heart of all of our work – please contact us directly to find out more about what this could mean for you and the next steps in your career.
Kate Blackhall
Interim Headteacher
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