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Curriculum Leader Science

Curriculum Leader Science

Our Lady & St Chad Catholic Academy

Wolverhampton

  • £25,714 - £41,604 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
Teachers Pay Scale & TLR1 £10202 & Teachers Pension Scheme
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2021
Apply by:
20 May 2021

Job overview

Curriculum Leader of Science

(Teachers Pay Scale + TLR 1a £10,202.00 per annum)

Required September 2021

Do you have the ambition and determination to secure positive outcomes for our young people? Are you an outstanding teacher with a track record of excellent results, recognised with experience of leadership in Science and good practice, then we want to hear from you.

We are seeking to appoint an Inspirational Curriculum Leader of Science with the ability and ambition to support the raising of standards, moving the academy towards our vision to become outstanding. You will be committed to high standards of learning and student progress and help students to achieve their potential.

The successful candidate will have leadership experience across Science (GCSE & A level). Accreditation of AST/NPQML status or similar would be an advantage together with strong organisational and highly effective planning skills.  It is desirable for the successful candidate to have examiner experience, knowledge and understanding of the Ofsted inspection process.

You will receive a comprehensive induction and professional development opportunities

We can offer:

  • Supportive directors and Local Academy Committee members.
  • Opportunities for collaborative work in partnership with other Senior Leaders across the SFSC MAC, the wider community and with our strategic partners and agencies.
  • Students/Pupils who are enthusiastic, confident, happy and well-behaved.
  • Dedicated and committed staff, eager to build on our high standards.
  • A strong faith community.

For more information or to access an application form, please visit www. sfscmac.co.uk/vacancies and take a look at our Academy website: www.olsc.org.uk

Completed applications can be returned no later than 12 noon on Thursday 20th May 2021 via email to recruitment@sfscmac.co.uk  (or alternatively, you may post your application to Mr Daniel Belcher HR Officer, at the company head office: (c/o: Our Lady and St Chad Catholic Academy, Old Fallings Lane, Wolverhampton WV10 8BL. or telephone the St Francis and St Clare Catholic MAC recruitment line 01902 558569). (Please note that CV’s are not accepted).

Our strong commitment to safeguarding means this post is subject to an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check.

Closing Date:  Thursday 20th May 2021, noon.   Interviews: to be confirmed w/c 24th May 2021.

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About Our Lady & St Chad Catholic Academy

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+44 1902 558250

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Our Lady and St Chad Catholic Academy is a mixed, non-selective, Roman Catholic, 11-18 secondary academy with sixth form, situated in Wolverhampton in the West Midlands. There are 794 students on the school roll, of whom 127 are enrolled in the sixth form. 

The school was designated a specialist sports college in 2005 and has a Dance Academy, Judo Academy and Women’s Football Academy. It has a commitment to empowering local community members to achieve their dreams and aspirations, as part of the school Community Sports Programme. 

Principal

T.H.L Ellis B.Ed

Values and vision

Our Lady and St Chad Catholic Academy aims to work and learn through faith, prayer and trust in God. It also aims to be guided by the teachings of his son Jesus Christ and the Church, in a school where, as it lives in communion, it empowers members of its community to respect themselves and one another. The secondary academy aims to build a community where all have the confidence to make the choices which will enable them to become the best that they can be, and to work to treasure creation with wisdom and wonder.

Ofsted

“The quality of teaching is good and a growing proportion is outstanding. Teachers know all their students well and have high expectations. The sixth form is good. The majority of students make good progress in their courses; these meet their needs well. All students go on to training, employment or further education. The school’s sports specialism makes an exceptional contribution to the personal development of students and to the wider community.”

View Our Lady and St Chad Catholic Academy’s latest Ofsted report


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