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Assistant Subject Leader of Science

Assistant Subject Leader of Science

University Academy Long Sutton

Lincolnshire

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Salary:
MPS/UPS + TLR £4,813
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
Easter 2020 or earlier
Apply by:
15 November 2019

Job overview

University Academy Long Sutton is a popular, oversubscribed 11 -16 Academy in the rural market town of Long Sutton. The Academy is part of a Multi Academy Trust and this may bring the opportunity to work across 2 sites.

We are looking to appoint a very talented and dynamic Assistant Subject Leader of Science who is able to inspire students, be innovative and achieve outstanding results. This is an ideal and exciting opportunity for someone who wishes to develop their leadership skills. The Academy provides extensive opportunities for Professional Development including links to LTSA, LLP and GPTSA which would particularly benefit Newly Qualified Teachers and those wishing to progress to management. 

The Science Department has had significant investment over recent years and is supported by a dedicated Technician. There is good ICT access for students within Science, with a specific ICT base for the Department. As well as the regular laboratories, the Department also has tiered lecture style facilities. The Department is well resourced and laptops are provided to all staff.  KS3 follow an inspiring two year practical course leading to Combined or Triple Science in KS4. There has been a significant investment over the summer in new texts both at KS3 and KS4 including an e-learning package.  The specifics of the role of Assistant Subject Leader can be discussed at interview.

An application pack can be obtained by visiting the Academy website www.uals.org.uk/vacancies 


Visits to the Academy by prospective candidates are warmly welcomed.


Closing date for applications: Friday 15 November 2019


Applicants please note this post is subject to enhanced DBS clearance. This Academy is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.  


About University Academy Long Sutton

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+44 140 636 2120

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Our aims and objectives:

University Academy Long Sutton aims to provide a broad general education to produce well adjusted, balanced individuals who work hard and respect themselves and those around them.

We will encourage all pupils to make the best of their ability and strive for the highest possible standards. The Academy celebrates achievement and gives pupils a sense of pride in themselves and their community. We hope we can develop a love of both learning and pleasure in our pupils.

These aims will be met by:

  • Promoting an ethos of mutual respect underpinned by an understanding of the benefits of hard work.
  • Providing support structures that enable pupils to achieve and feel safe.
  • Sharing our pupils' successes with all the Academy and the wider community.
  • Making full use of technology to support teaching and learning to engage pupils more effectively and provide opportunities for vocational learning.
  • Applying a consistent and transparent systems of rewards and sanctions.
  • Providing pupils with opportunities to reflect on their own experiences of the Academy and share ownership and responsibility for its future through the development of an effective School Council.
  • Using the Academy's status to enrich the curriculum through effective partnerships with the University of Lincoln, local businesses, further education, colleges and our family of schools.
  • Develop all pupils' social, moral and cultural awareness.

Our values:

Maximising the potential of every child and young person
Providing a safe and secure environment for learning and teaching
Promoting well-being: physical, emotional and mental
Caring for the environment in which we learn and live
Supporting parents and carers to participate in their children’s learning
Nurturing and developing excellent staff to help us achieve our mission
Fostering a positive learning culture that is aspirational, ambitious and innovative
Working in partnership to achieve our goals
Upholding exemplary behaviour that is respectful and caring
Making education enjoyable and celebrating every young person’s achievements.

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