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Academic Literacy and EPQ Co-ordinator

Academic Literacy and EPQ Co-ordinator

King's College London Mathematics School

Lambeth

  • Expired
Salary:
£26,000 - £34,000 depending on experience and qualifications
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
18 April 2017
Apply by:
6 February 2017

Job overview

King’s College London Mathematics School (KCLMS) is for highly motivated students aged 16-19 with a particular aptitude and enthusiasm for mathematics. The school is seeking to appoint a dynamic and inspirational teacher to develop and implement a programme of academic literacy, and as part of that programme to lead on all aspects of the learning, teaching and assessment of the Extended Project Qualification (EPQ).   

All students at KCLMS study A-levels in Mathematics, Further Mathematics and Physics. They also take part in an extended curriculum that includes learning a modern language and the opportunity to complete an EPQ in a topic of their choice.   

This represents an exciting opportunity for an innovative teacher to work in a specialist environment with enthusiastic, high-attaining students, and to guide them through the process of selecting, researching and presenting research-based projects in a wide variety of academic fields. The post-holder will work with academics and others at King’s College London to help devise and also support projects, thereby giving students meaningful contact with the research community. The post is suitable for teachers of any subject, but especially the arts, the humanities or the social sciences.   

The successful candidate will have strong academic credentials and a proven record of outstanding teaching. A vital qualification will be that they share the vision of the school to help young people with a particular aptitude for mathematics find challenge and excitement in a curriculum that fosters intellectual growth and curiosity.   

For more details or an application pack, please visit www.kcl.ac.uk/mathsschool    

King’s College London Mathematics School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of students and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be required to undertake an Enhanced Disclosure through the DBS.   

Closing date for applications: 12pm Monday 6 February. 

The final date for interview will be Friday 10 February.    

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About King's College London Mathematics School

King’s College London Mathematics School is a state school for students aged 16-19 with a particular aptitude and enthusiasm for mathematics. It was opened in September 2014 by King’s College London in response to the government’s programme to improve the supply of good mathematicians, engineers, physicists and computer scientists into our best universities, and aims to provide challenging and stimulating teaching by outstanding teachers, especially for students who would otherwise not have access to this quality of teaching. The school is committed to developing well-rounded young people and engages students in a rich extended curriculum that enables their personal development alongside their academic development.

King’s College London Mathematics School’s has 140 students split between year 12 and year 13. There is a selective admissions procedure involving a mathematics aptitude assessment as well as an interview. The process favours candidates for whom the school is likely to make the greatest impact on their futures. The school is based in Lambeth, within walking distance of Lambeth North and Waterloo stations.

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