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English Teacher

BSIX Brooke House Sixth Form College

Hackney, London

  • Expired
Salary:
Spine Point 1-9 (Sixth Form College’s Pay Scale for Teachers)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2018
Apply by:
17 May 2018

Job overview

BSix is a comprehensive sixth form college set up in 2002 to raise achievement and standards in the area. We offer courses at all levels, from entry to advanced, and across a range of subject disciplines including Music Production & Performance and Creative Media as well as more traditional subjects. 

A recent Investors in People assessment reaffirmed the College’s Gold status and the report strongly emphasised how the College is driven by its values. The College’s achievement rate (retention x pass rate) has risen by 15% in two years. Progress at A Level was above the national average for School Sixth Forms, Academies and Sixth Form Colleges in 2016/17.

BSix is well-known in the education sector for its innovative approaches. There is much teacher-led discussion and sharing about teaching, learning and assessment. Our teachers and students are strongly committed to our comprehensive ethos and our belief that all young people are educable. BSix is therefore a rewarding, interesting and exciting place to work. 

English Teacher

To teach on GCSE.

Contract Type:  Permanent 

Contract Term: Full time. Part Time may be considered 

Salary from:  Spine Point 1-9 (Sixth Form College’s Pay Scale for Teachers)

Closing date:  Friday 18th May 2018 at Midday 

Interview date: Week commencing 21st May 2018

Attached documents

About BSIX Brooke House Sixth Form College

BSix Sixth Form College: a brief overview for prospective job applicants

“The college is an asset to potential learners, providing educational opportunity for many students who have previously experienced disappointment” – Further Education Commissioner 2021

Thus the words of an October 2021 Stocktake Report from the Further Education Commissioner’s Office, acknowledging a host of improvements made by the college and its consolidation of a distinct niche amongst post-16 providers in Hackney and surrounding boroughs. This about a college which by the end of 2017 was struggling to justify its continued existence – buffeted by declining student numbers, beset by extreme financial pressures and reeling from a second successive ‘Requires improvement’ judgement by Ofsted inspectors.

The transformation, sealed by the securing of a ‘Good’ in our most recent inspection and the earning of a first prize in the Sixth Form Colleges’ Association’s 2023 awards for ‘Curriculum Innovation’, has required a major and united effort by college management and staff. Significant economies have been effected, the quality of teaching and learning raised and a new management ethos nurtured without any loss of morale or any deterioration in industrial relations.

There remains much to do if we are to consolidate the gains which have been made and to implement new strategies. Money remains tight, student retention and financial outcomes are not yet consistently strong and our reputation in some parts of the locality frequently lags behind the reality of what happens on the ground. Those tasks will be made more achievable if we can continue to augment our existing staff team with new injections of expertise, enthusiasm and openness to learning. Successfully appointing staff of the calibre we need is one of the very most important tasks we face.

If you would like to contribute to the improvement drive at BSix we would love to receive an application from you. The rewards awaiting successful applicants are considerable. As well as the  fringe benefits listed elsewhere in this information pack, you will experience an institutional culture hugely supportive of professional learning and development. Management is ambitious but benign; communication is open and regular and there is a strong sense of institutional identity and common cause which transcends any differences between support staff and teachers, long-serving colleagues and recent recruits.

I look forward to receiving your application form and supporting letter stating why you are attracted to BSix and the qualities you can bring to its further growth. Should you want an informal discussion before committing to paper, please request one via our HR Manager, Claire Crook, at ccrook@bsix.ac.uk.

Kevin Watson.

Principal.

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