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Curriculum Leader Geography

Curriculum Leader Geography

Heathfield Community College

East Sussex

Salary:
Main/Upper Scale TLR 2c
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
April or September 2022
Apply by:
28 January 2022

Job overview

Pride. Ambition. Community.

Required for April or September 2022. We are looking for an excellent practitioner to lead our Geography Department and to teach Geography, a very popular subject with a high uptake annually at GCSE and A Level. We are seeking a talented and passionate individual to inspire our students and continue the development of the department.

Heathfield Community College is a popular over-subscribed mixed 11-18 rural comprehensive with a reputation for high aspirations and high achievement. This is an exciting opportunity to gain experience in a supportive school committed to career development, with a reputation and track record of inclusion and innovation.

Please contact Tom Flower, Deputy Head, for further details and an informal discussion about the vacancy at tflower@heathfieldcc.co.uk or 01435 866066. Information can also be found at jobs.heathfieldcc.co.uk 

Please complete and return your application form to jobs@heathfieldcc.co.uk by 12 noon on 28 January 2022 at the latest.

We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Successful applicants will need to undertake, or currently hold, a DBS enhanced clearance for this authority.

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About Heathfield Community College

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+44 1435 866066

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Heathfield Community College is a mixed, comprehensive, non-denominational secondary school with sixth form situated in Heathfield, East Sussex. It is a community state school with special provision for students who have autism and speech or language difficulties.

A larger than average secondary school, Heathfield provides 1,500 places for students between the ages of 11 and 18 when fully subscribed. The school has held specialist status in visual and performing arts since 2003.

Headteacher

Caroline Barlow

Values and vision

Heathfield Community College has a strong sense of community spirit, plus a culture of high expectations and mutual respect. It believes in the importance of partnership between pupils, parents and school staff, in order to help children achieve their goals. The school's large size means it offers a great range of facilities for students, from a floodlit all-weather astroturf pitch to an IT centre with "genius bar".

Heathfield provides pupils with a broad and balanced curriculum, and the school holds a gold Artsmark for its success in the arts.

Ofsted report

“The strong pastoral system nurtures good working relationships between staff and pupils, and ensures that all pupils' pastoral and welfare needs are given careful support, alongside their academic requirements. Staff morale is very high and there is a sense of pride in the quality of learning in the school among staff and pupils. Pupils and sixth formers confidently welcome visitors, are proud to share their work and enjoy working with their teachers. Displays of high-quality work in corridors and classrooms celebrate the high standards that pupils are achieving.”

View Heathfield Community College’s latest Ofsted report

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