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Director of English

Director of English

Sir William Stanier School

Cheshire East

  • Expired
Salary:
L7-11 (£45,290 - £49,976)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2017 or earlier
Apply by:
12 December 2016

Job overview

Accountable to: SLT

Sir William Stanier School seeks to appoint an experienced, outstanding, enthusiastic, committed and inspiring classroom teacher and Director of English who will be required to teach students of all ability at Key Stage 3 and 4. 

At Key Stage 4 we currently deliver the AQA English GCSE specification; knowledge of this specification is desirable but not essential as training will be provided. A successful candidate will be instrumental in the planning of this future curriculum and embedding the knowledge and skills from Key Stage 4 into the Key Stage 3 curriculum collaboratively with the faculty. This is a post suited to an individual with experience who aspires to leadership in curriculum and teaching. 

If you are passionate about teaching English; keen to collaborate within a dynamic and forward thinking faculty and you are committed to being an outstanding practitioner then we would welcome your application.

Application packs and further information can be obtained by emailing our Hays Recruitment Partner, Holly Currie, at holly.currie@hays.com or by calling 0161 228 7300.

To find out more about working at Sir William Stanier Community School, please visit http://www.hays.co.uk/jobs/sir-william-stanier-community-school

Closing date: Monday 12th December 2016

This school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Successful candidates will be subject to pre-employment screening including an Enhanced check via the Disclosure & Barring Service.

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About Sir William Stanier School

Sir William Stanier; a school at the heart of its community, built and equipped for learning in the 21st century.  An exciting and stimulating place of learning with innovative practice, high standards and traditional values.

Sir William Stanier School is part of The Learning Partnership.

The Learning Partnership is a new multi-academy trust that was formed on 1st September 2023 as a merger between The Learning Alliance and The Learning for Life Partnership. The trust consists of fourteen schools, eight of which are primary schools and six are secondary schools, all based across east Cheshire and north Staffordshire.

We are an inclusive school and believe all of our students can achieve success in life. We see it as our responsibility, working in partnership with our families, primary schools, and post 16 partners, to provide the opportunities and environment that will nurture a love of learning. We embrace change and challenge and aim to develop students that do the same.

Our School Values:

Opportunity - We believe we can achieve anything and we have high expectations of ourselves. We take pride in how we dress and how we talk to everyone at all times.

Community - We welcome everyone to contribute positively to our school. We look after each other and bring out the best in each other. We are all part of the SWS Family.

Courage - We work hard and never give up. We take measured risks which encourage us to experience more and to know more enabling us to grow into the leaders we are going to be.

We have exceptional teachers, an exciting curriculum and an extensive extra-curricular programme designed to maximise participation.

If you are passionate about teaching or joining our team in a support role, and you are looking for an exciting opportunity we would like to hear from you.  You will join a school with an excellent, dynamic and inspirational leadership team who are relentless in their pursuit of improvement and progress. Subsequent development opportunities are considered excellent.

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Applications closed