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Construction Instructor/Teacher

Construction Instructor/Teacher

Greenacre School

Chatham, Kent.

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Salary:
MPS/UPS
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
April 2018
Apply by:
18 February 2018

Job overview

Greenacre Academy 

Age range: 11-18 years  

Number on roll in years 7-11 = 925  

Number on roll in the PGW Joint Sixth Form = 350  

We would like to welcome you to Greenacre Academy, a single sex secondary boys school with a large joint sixth form in partnership with the neighbouring girls school. The academy has recently been successful in gaining multi academy trust status, offering many more opportunities across our trust as it develops.  

Our students have demonstrated consistently strong improvements over a sustained period of time and we are always keen to innovate to deliver the very best education for our pupils.  Our recent OFSTED in March 2014 resulted in a GOOD rating and commented that, "Leadership of the academy is strong. 

The Headteacher, together with senior leaders, governors and staff, is ambitious for students’ success and has worked hard to raise standards by improving the quality of teaching. As a result, achievement is improving rapidly and students are well prepared for the next stage of their lives."  

Construction Instructor/Teacher - required to start April 2018.  

MPS/UPS  

Greenacre Academy requires an experienced multi-trader or a trader with a focus area who is happy to learn basic skills in other areas, from industry to come on board to become a constructor trainer/assessor for their students. This is an all-boys secondary academy in Medway.  

The department has a newly established construction department which offers the Level 2 and Level 3 qualifications. The department is incredibly successful and is interested in someone with industry experience who can share their knowledge and prepare students for apprenticeships and further embed the schools vision of Skills For Life. 

Previous experience is desired along with holding a teaching qualification and/or an assessors award. However we are willing to train individuals and take you through the required qualifications, please get in contact to ask for more information. 

We are looking for someone who is passionate about construction and about helping prepare students for the world of work. You will work alongside a strong and motivated team, who are committed to ensuring that our pupils make outstanding progress.  We can offer support to complete teacher training if this is desired and further career development within the education sector if this is something that is of interest.

We also offer a laptop, outstanding resources and a particularly supportive environment.    

The Board of Governors are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young persons. The successful candidate will be required to undergo an Enhanced Disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).  

For further information and to arrange an informal visit, please contact Mr Dan Wise, Assistant Head of School on 01634 861593 or wised001@medwaymail.org www.greenacre.medway.sch.uk.      

Closing Date: 18 February 2018

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About Greenacre School

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  • Greenacre School
  • 157 Walderslade Road, Walderslade, Chatham
  • Kent
  • ME5 0LP
  • United Kingdom
+44 1634 861593

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Greenacre Academy is an all-boys secondary school and sports college located in the suburb of Walderslade, Kent.

Greenacre is the founder academy in the Greenacre Academy Trust, which also includes Warren Wood Primary Academy, Chantry Community Academy, Hilltop Primary Academy, and Walderslade Girl's School.

The school operates a sixth form shared with Walderslade Girls School.   The school received academy status in 2012.      Our Trust facilitates the sharing of good practice across all our academies so that the impact of the best strategies is felt by all.

This approach enables governors, leaders, teachers and support staff to come together supported by a common ethos. Each academy is a giver and receiver of support irrespective of their Ofsted grading or performance table position.

Values and vision

Greenacre Academy places a special emphasis on vocational and personal skills. This priority is directed through the school’s Skills for Life focus, which serves as the foundation for all aspects of school life. The academy sustains and develops links with local businesses and beyond, in the hopes of offering career guidance that may inspire pupils for the future.

Location

Greenacre Academy is located in Walderslade, which is one of the villages in the Medway towns in South East England. Medway has excellent transport links and is only 30 miles from London.   High speed trains link Medway to London in just 35 minutes.

Continuing Professional Development

We take a bespoke approach to our staff development. We don’t believe that “one size fits all”. We understand that each member of staff requires support that meets their needs and is impactful on their practise as a teacher.   As well as timely advice, we offer a wide range of development opportunities and training pathways delivered in a variety of ways.

Meeting the needs of each career stage is important to keep our staff engaged and motivated towards reaching the next steps in their development.

Our weekly Development Meetings ensure that time is properly allocated for staff to stay current in a constantly changing educational landscape.

Future

We have a vision that children in our academies will learn ‘Skills for Life’ which is our vision for the future of the Trust. By this we mean that in addition to being taught everything which children need to learn in school, our children will also be taught life skills such as cooking, speaking in public, answering the telephone etc. which will help them to stand out and ultimately become more confident adults when that time comes.

To further help them in their journey to adulthood, the children are regularly exposed to careers assemblies so that at an early stage, they are able to see what future opportunities are out there for them.

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