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Assistant Curriculum Leader Humanities - History Specialism preferred

Assistant Curriculum Leader Humanities - History Specialism preferred

Ormiston Maritime Academy

North East Lincolnshire

  • £28,000 - £43,685 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
MPS/UPS
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
Easter or September 2023
Apply by:
1 March 2023

Job overview

Responsible to: Head of Departments - Humanities

Line Manager: Faculty Leader 

Salary Scale: Main Pay Spine /Upper Pay Spine plus Teaching and Learning Responsibility Payment TLR 2b (£5052pa)

The successful applicant will be subject to satisfactory references and satisfactory clearance by the Disclosure and Barring Service. We are an equal opportunities employer and we are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. 

We have an opportunity for a highly creative, dynamic and motivated Teacher of Humanities, preferably specialising in History with a commitment to academic excellence and student success across the secondary age range. Working as part of a faculty team, you will play an important role in delivering and developing the Academy’s Humanities curriculum. 

You will plan and deliver high quality lessons and be committed to achieving excellent results for all students, inspiring in them to have a passion for Humanities and the desire to learn and succeed. You will have a good track record of excellent classroom practice and sustained added value outcomes for students. We would welcome applications from experienced Humanities and History teachers seeking to develop their potential within a supportive faculty.

This is an opportunity for flexible and adaptable candidates to have impact on the qualifications that the academy offers, working with the team to be part of the on-going development of our relevant curriculum provision. The person appointed will play an important part in the continual development of a busy and successful curriculum team. This is an opportunity to join a dynamic Academy with a strong ethos of teamwork & support, where staff are committed to raising attainment. 

Ormiston Maritime Academy is a vibrant, forward thinking academy providing a comprehensive and inclusive education to students from age 11 – 16. We are an improving school and exam results are predicted to rise further this year. We pride ourselves on being a values driven school and our ASPIRE (Achievement, Support, Perseverance, Independence, Respect and Enthusiasm) values are at the heart of Academy life. 

Our Vision 

The Ormiston Maritime Academy vision is very simple: all Ormiston Maritime Academy students, irrespective of their backgrounds, will be exceptional learners, so that they are equipped with the necessary knowledge, skills, qualifications and mindset to contribute positively in society.

Our Mission

Our mission is that Ormiston Maritime Academy, we believe that students will aspire to excellence through literacy, with a specific focus on oracy at Key Stage 3. Students will learn to become masters of retrieval and experience a curriculum which develops students’ cultural capital.

The academy invites all interested teachers to submit their application as soon as possible; we reserve the right to close the advert upon appointment to the post.

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About Ormiston Maritime Academy

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+44 1472 310015

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About Ormiston Maritime Academy

Situated close to the coastal resort of Cleethorpes and with the beautiful Lincolnshire Wolds easily accessible, we are an academy with a strong ethos of teamwork and support with excellent CPD opportunities both within the academy and the Trust. 

We are a truly inclusive school; a caring community, who support and work collaboratively in the best interests of every young person to support them on their learning journey. Through our curriculum, we aim to provide an excellent and aspirational education for all our students preparing them for success in education and life. Our dedicated, specialist curriculum and pastoral staff work together to ensure that the learning and pastoral needs of each individual child can be met.

Ormiston Trust is fast becoming one of the largest sponsors of academies in the country sponsoring 43 academies nationwide, comprising 32 secondary schools, six primary schools, four alternative provision schools and one special school providing a network of academies who share the same values.

Fiona Ormiston Murray was a young woman with her whole life ahead of her. She and her new husband were tragically killed in a car crash on their honeymoon in 1969. The Murray family set up a Trust in her name and now Ormiston’s programmes support thousands of children, young people and their families all over the UK.

It established Ormiston Academies Trust to provide transformational learning and the highest levels of achievement for students and the communities in which they live, improving performance in its academies. Ormiston Academies are encouraged to collaborate and share best practice. This process has been successful in ensuring rapid and quality-driven improvements for the entire family of Ormiston Academies.

Ormiston Academies Trust Mission and Values:

We are committed to deepening the trust’s impact on children and young people, and improving our schools. Over the coming years we want this impact to be realised in tangible improvements to outcomes. Download the OAT strategy below for more information.

We believe that strength and impact are maximised by working as one team – from which comes our commitment to achieving more together – underpinned by our values, which inform all that we do.

The Trust is an ethical sponsor, committed to improving the life chances of children and young people.


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