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Assistant Subject Leader English

Assistant Subject Leader English

Hillside High School

Bootle, Liverpool

  • Expired
Salary:
TLR 2b
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
1st September 2018
Apply by:
20 May 2018

Job overview

Assistant Subject Leader of English Hillside High School

TLR 2b  

Permanent   

To start: 1st September 2018  

 We seek to appoint an ambitious and enthusiastic Assistant Subject Leader of English to join a team of specialist English teachers who delight and revel in the word of literature and language.  You must be forward thinking, innovative and with moral purpose to support the development of our pupils.  We pride ourselves on our commitment to ensuring pupil progress and high quality teaching and learning provision for all.  The successful applicant will have excellent subject knowledge and whilst working alongside an experienced Leader of English will share in our vision for excellence in English.  You will be able to enthuse and motivate our pupils with your passion for the subject and creative teaching, presence and personality.  Hillside High School has a clear vision that our pupils should achieve their best.  With an unwavering child-centred ethos, we put our pupils at the heart of every decision we make.  You would be an integral part of a team dedicated to delivering excellence.  This is an exciting opportunity to take your career to the next level.    We can offer the successful candidate an opportunity to work with highly trained and supportive staff, as well as a whole school commitment to professional development as we believe that development of staff is a key aspect in raising standards for our pupils.  As a member of the Wade Deacon Trust, we can offer the successful candidate numerous exciting opportunities to further develop their career.

The successful applicant will have to meet the requirements of our Person Specification and be subject to an enhanced DBS (CRB) check.  

Closing Date:  Monday 21st May 2018, 9.00am

Interview Date: Wednesday 23rd May 2018

Attached documents

About Hillside High School

Hillside High School in Bootle, Merseyside, is a mixed comprehensive secondary school for children aged 11-16. At full capacity, the school has a pupil roll of 970. 

Hillside High School was formed in 1972 when Bootle Girls' Grammar School combined with Balliol County Secondary School. It was on two sites until 1987. when a new school building was completed. The school converted to academy status in March 2015 under the umbrella of the Wade Deacon Trust.

The school works hard to ensure that all students are encouraged to reach their academic potential, with its most able  pupils in all subject areas supported and extended through challenging cross-curricular projects, clubs and educational visits. However, all individual talents and passions are equally valued and nurtured. 

Hillside has strong international links and   pupils regularly visit schools to work with their counterparts in countries   including Malaga, France, Slovakia, Germany and Italy.

Headteacher

Amanda Ryan 

Values and vision

Hillside believes that all children are entitled to an educational environment in which their individual abilities are fully developed by highly motivated teachers and support staff and facilities are provided to create an inspiring learning atmosphere. 

The school views pastoral care as key to helping all its pupils flourish and become well-rounded young people with a  positive attitude to school and learning. It endeavours to ensure that pupils are guided into making positive choices in terms of behaviour, health and   relationships with others.

Respect, courtesy and integrity towards other people are key values promoted by the school.

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Applications closed