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Head of Art

Head of Art

St Aloysius' College

Glasgow

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
23 October 2019

Job overview

An exciting opportunity has arisen to head the department of Art at St Aloysius’ College. The successful candidate will lead, manage, direct and influence the work of the Art department while developing and ensuring the effective delivery of the teaching of Art and Graphics throughout the school.

In addition to the general responsibilities of a teacher, the Head of Art is responsible for the delivery of the Art curriculum through the School and for encouraging a significant engagement in co and extra curricular activities which promote a love of art generally. There is no preference as to the art specialism offered by applicants.

Visit the school website here to apply.

Interviews will take place on Tuesday 29th October and will comprise a formal interview, an appropriate exercise, an observed lesson, a tour of the College and engagement with students.

The Head Master would be very pleased to discuss the post and any other aspect of the College with potential applicants and can be contacted directly by email or on 07961 549923.

You should nominate two referees to support your application (please note referees will be asked to assess you against the person specification rather than being generic in nature).

St Aloysius’ College places safeguarding of its students as its highest priority and as such references will be taken up before the first round of interviews and the successful applicant will be subject to appropriate qualification checks and advanced PVG clearance. Appropriate safeguarding and safer recruitment questions will form part of the selection process.

About St Aloysius' College

+44 141 332 3190

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St Aloysius' College is an independent, Roman Catholic, co-educational, all-through school for children aged 3-18, founded in 1859. It is situated in the Garnethill area of Glasgow, Scotland. Entry to the school is assessment-based and a limited number of bursaries are available.

As Scotland's only Jesuit school, St Aloysius' College embraces a distinctive form of Catholic education which places formation of the whole person at the centre of all learning. Pupils not only have their academic potential ignited, but are also taught to look on the world with empathy, offering their talents and energies for the benefit of others. The Green Blazer has come to symbolise the mission of the college, which sees pupils achieve academic success without losing their interests outside the classroom, taking on challenges with a sense of fun. The five elements of Jesuit Education - Intellectual Formation, Magis Curriculum, Religious Formation, Pastoral Care and Perspectives and Horizons - frame the Aloysian experience.

Headmaster

Patrick Doyle

Values and vision

The curriculum at the college is planned to ensure that every pupil reaches their full potential. It is centred on strong academic, spiritual and moral beliefs to support each child as they progress through the school. Each pupil is given the opportunity to develop and achieve their individual objectives at a pace fitting their own ability and personality.

As a Jesuit school, development of the whole person is at the centre of all that St Aloysius' do. The five principal concepts of Jesuit education help to form the mission for staff at the College, and allow pupils to understand what is expected of them when mapping their journey in the Green Blazer.

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