ECT (Early Career Teacher)
Maple Grove Primary School
Essex
- £29,344 - £40,803 per year
- Expired
- Salary:
- MPS 1-6
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- 1st September 2023
- Apply by:
- 7 June 2023
Job overview
Early Career Teacher (ECT) Primary
Start Date: 1st September 2023 (Early Start July 23 available to be paid over summer holidays)
Salary: MPR 1 to 6 £29,344 to £40,083
Contract type: Permanent / Full Time
Being an ECT at Maple Grove Primary means you will get a supportive year group and an experienced mentor to support you all the way through your ECT journey. With weekly training, development, support and sessions that help develop your confidence and expertiseas a teacher. We provide in class team teaching, peer observation and specialized CPD for all ECTs. Our ECTs also have the benefits of two weeks in depth training at the end of summer term to get them ready for their September start.
We are looking for a passionate and hardworking ECT to join us. The ideal candidate will be willing to give their best for the children and keen to be developed further in their teaching practice.
We are a warm friendly school and team, with wonderful children and supportive parents. Children are motivated to learn, are exceptionally well behaved and deserve the best that we can give them.
We can offer you:
- additional non-contact time for teaching staff - over and above statutory PPA time; this equates to 15% non-contact time for class teachers.
- career progression and leadership opportunities
- unlimited access to CPD and career development through providers such as The National College and The Key;
- a dynamic, dedicated team of teachers and support staff who want the best for their children
- enthusiastic, friendly and aspirational children who are determined to make the most of their schooling
- a vibrant school with rewards and opportunities for motivated and committed individuals
- Employee Assistance Helpline for employees and their families
- Lion Academy Perks at Work with discounts on shopping, holidays, reduced price gym membership, cinema tickets (An electric car-lease scheme, through Tusker)
- Lion Learning Pathways curriculum
Equal Opportunities
The Trust/School is an equal opportunities employer and is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and people, and the successful applicant must provide satisfactory references and will be subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service disclosure, along with all relevant safeguarding checks.
Application Information
If you would like to arrange a visit to the school, please email Karen Egleton, Operations Manager - k.egleton@maplegroveprimary.net.
Application form to be emailed to Donna Sims, Senior Administrator - d.sims@maplegroveprimary.net
Information about the School
Lion Academy Trust (LAT) have an outstanding reputation nationally, are high performing, forward looking and innovative. They work hand in hand to lead schools across London, Essex and Northants.
- Further details please visit: www.lionacademytrust.net
Attached documents
About Maple Grove Primary School
- Maple Grove Primary School
- High Road, Pitsea, Basildon
- Essex
- SS13 3AB
- United Kingdom
Maple Grove Primary School caters for boys and girls aged between four and 11. It is a state primary situated in Pitsea, near Basildon in Essex. It is currently undergoing a public consultation on a proposed change to make the school an academy, run by the Lion Education Trust.
Headteacher
Daniel Lough
Values and vision
Maple Grove Primary School believes all children have a right to an excellent education, giving them the best life chances irrespective of race, colour, creed or circumstance. Aspirations for children are high.
This is an inclusive, caring school where every child matters. The staff challenge children to become curious, autonomous learners who are inspired and stimulated through a rich and varied curriculum appropriate to each individual.
Maple Grove Primary School works closely with parents, other schools and organisations to build partnerships that benefit not only the children, but also the wider community.
Ofsted report
“Teaching is good. Lessons are well organised. Teachers make sure all pupils are challenged to learn as much as they can. In one third of lessons outstanding teaching led to the pupils making rapid progress.
“Teachers understand what pupils can do and what they need to learn. They use this information well to set targets and track how well pupils are making progress. Pupils at risk of not doing well make good, and sometimes outstanding progress because effective care and support help them to learn.”
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