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English & Art Teacher

English & Art Teacher

Compass Community School Coastal Park

Kent

  • £25,869 - £35,000 per year
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  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
29 November 2022

Job overview

SEMH – Secondary English and Art Teacher

Salary:

- Up to £35,000 per year DOE

Start Date:

- ASAP

Who we are

Compass Community School Coastal Park is a part of a passionate, well respected and forward-thinking family of schools throughout the country. 

We are an independent specialist school providing high-quality, therapeutic and child-centred education to boys and girls from 5 to 17 years of age in Folkestone, Kent. Our children come from a wide range of backgrounds but all have Social, Emotional and Mental Health needs (SEMH), and many will also have other Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) such as Autism, ADHD, and communication difficulties. Many will have suffered significant trauma and adverse childhood experiences and may have social care involvement. 

We are part of a strong, supportive network, both locally and nationally, which is committed to providing a safe and inclusive learning environment where everyone is valued and encouraged to reach their full potential, regardless of their starting points or barriers to learning. Aspirations for both students and staff are incredibly high. 

The work we do is both varied and challenging and, as a trauma and attachment informed organisation, all staff are provided with extensive therapeutic training and support. Our closely triangulated approach places the child at the centre of decision making, ensuring that education and therapy professionals, parents/carers, local authority teams and, most importantly, our students can work together to secure outstanding outcomes for all. 

We place as much importance on academic and vocational excellence as we do on personal growth, resilience, self-regulation, and personal and character development. 

Our Vision 

Motivate - Educate - Inspire

Compass Community Schools motivate children and young people to engage with education and overcome barriers to learning. Our vision is to inspire learners to make positive life choices and to provide pupils with a therapeutic education which enables them to make the most of their life chances.


Our Ethos

A passion to include everyone

A desire to treat everyone equally

An ability to respect difference and diversity

To celebrate all achievement

A commitment to healthy, open and respectful relationships

A deep sense of purpose that things can change and be transformed for the better

A sense of perseverance to keep going for as long as it takes

An acceptance that failure is not the opposite of success, it is a part of success


The Role 

We are all primarily teachers of children before teachers of subjects. Central to this role is knowing the child, building professional, nurturing and positive relationships and motivating students so that they can wring every last drop of from the curriculum and opportunities we offer. 

Compass Community School teachers inspire children, creating a sense of awe and wonder and making subjects and lessons real and relevant to them. They plan exciting and engaging learning opportunities which challenge and push students whether they are working on the very basics or they are have a special talent or passion for the subject. 

We require an English and Art specialist with experience and/or ability to plan and deliver a curriculum that spans Entry Level, Functional Skills, Key stage 3 and GCSE. No matter the accreditation which is best for the child to pursue, we maintain high aspirations for our children regardless of their learning journey and don’t underestimate the importance of qualifications to provide our children with life chances and opportunities. 

Our children require very special teachers who are able to manage some complex and challenging behaviours. They will know that our children require lots of attention, the right sort of communication, consistency and flexibility in equal measure, and a non-judgemental approach. They need to be resilient and solution focussed in order to meet the needs of our children but they also have fantastic resources at their fingertips including robust and meaningful schemes of work and high-quality resources, well managed and enthusiastic support staff and TAs and a passionate and driven community of professionals to lean on including a responsive and experienced SLT, SENCOs, programme psychologists, therapeutic professionals and pastoral leads. This means teachers can focus on what is important: differentiation, personalisation and bespoke, quality first teaching in small, nurturing classes. 

We want our teachers to be part of the decision making that drives our school, provides outcomes for children and advocates for every child. We welcome their input in developing both the academic curriculum and the opportunities in our extra-curricular offer – bringing their own interests and passions to the table. 

Benefits and Rewards

  • Being a part of a progressive and forward thinking organisation which puts children first. 
  • Competitive salary
  • Annual performance reviews with opportunity for development and salary increase
  • Extensive and meaningful induction
  • Staff laptop and mobile phone
  • Subject knowledge enhancement opportunities
  • Extensive training and professional qualification opportunities 
  • Full school holidays
  • Small class sizes with specialist TA support
  • The chance to be part of an expanding, national organisation that recognises skill, effort and potential and grows its own leadership teams
  • Enhanced occupational sickness scheme
  • Flexible pension
  • Specialist, approachable and responsive SLT
  • Regular therapeutic and supportive supervision
  • Access to our health and wellbeing support platform. Receive cashback for various medical and wellbeing appointments and treatments with our MediCash scheme, as well as the chance to win up to £150 in vouchers every month from our REACH Awards.


Safeguarding

This role is subject to an enhanced DBS check.

Compass Community Schools are committed to safeguarding children and young people and we expect everyone who works in our school to share this commitment, including proprietors, governors and visitors.

Adults in our school take all welfare concerns seriously and encourage children and young people to talk to us about anything that worries them. We have an established culture of vigilance to protect children from harm. 

All children are taught about safeguarding, including online, through various teaching and learning opportunities, as part of providing a broad and balanced curriculum. Children are taught to recognise when they are at risk and how to get help when they need it.

We will always act in the best interest of the child.

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About Compass Community School Coastal Park

+44 1903 857251

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We are a school based in Folkestone with space for up to 37 pupils, including primary and secondary aged 5-17.

Our highly trained and experienced education team work closely with parents, carers, multi-agency professionals, key workers and programme psychologists to holistically support children and young people with a range of challenging presentations, particularly Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) and attachment difficulties. We have a relentless drive to achieve the very best possible outcomes for every one of our students.

No matter what stage of learning our students are working at when they arrive, we provide a targeted, broad and balanced curriculum that maintains high academic aspirations without losing sight of the child themselves. We support them to engage fully in education, find a love for learning, develop their self-esteem and resilience, and provide them with the skills, knowledge and opportunities they need to take the next step in their life.

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