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Head of Food & Nutrition

Head of Food & Nutrition

Bottisham Village College

Cambridgeshire

  • Expired
Salary:
MPS / UPS with TLR 2 (£3700)
Job type:
Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2023 or earlier
Apply by:
19 February 2023

Job overview

Required from September 2023, or Easter 2023

Full time preferred

We are looking to appoint a qualified, confident and inspirational Teacher of Food and Nutrition with the vision and drive to lead the department. You will review and help develop an engaging and inclusive curriculum for all ages and abilities and support the school in achieving high standards for all students.

You need to be a committed team leader with a passion for Food and Nutrition and have a strong understanding of strategies required for motivating and inspiring students. This is an extremely popular subject with a high uptake at KS4 – we currently have 6 GCSE groups across Years 10 and 11 and hope to continue this uptake. You will take the lead in the continued promotion of the subject both in the classroom and via enrichment opportunities.

As an employee you will benefit from a professional and supportive environment with lots of exciting CPD opportunities, as well as a great pension scheme and free access to our Employee Assistance Programme covering a wide range of support. You can also access eyecare vouchers, a cycle to work scheme and free membership to our sports centre, including swimming pool, fitness suite and outdoor courts.

 For more details about the College, and for an application pack please visit https://bottishamvc.org/information/current-vacancies/

 Please send your completed application form and a letter of application to hr@bottishamvc.org

CVs not accepted.

 Closing date: Midnight, Sunday 19 February 2023.

Interviews will be within 7 working days of closing date. We reserve the right to close the vacancy early should we receive enough suitable applications.

Anglian Learning is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people and vulnerable adults. We expect all staff to share this commitment and those in regulated activity will be subject to an Enhanced DBS Check and online checks. Certificate of Good Conduct and other applicable checks may be requested.

This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act. Our policies for Ex-Offenders, GDPR, Safeguarding and Recruitment can be found on our website: www.anglianlearning.org

We value diversity and welcome applications from all, including those with protected characteristics under the Equality Act. Flexible working will be considered.

Please note the photo(s) of pupils attached to this notice were used under the legal ground of consent, for the purpose of preparing publications that promote the school.

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About Bottisham Village College

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+44 1223 811250

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We are a highly-ambitious, highly-innovative and over-subscribed comprehensive school, based in the heart of rural East Cambridgeshire and we take great pride in our vision: to inspire, to care for and to enrich the lives of every student within our community. The pupil admission number is 300 for September 2022 and last year we received 455 applications of which 281 were first preference, meaning we are currently a school of 1410 students.

The college is a focal point for village life and a community ethos: a comprehensive adult education programme, a community sports centre and extensive provision for the arts and physical education as well as a well developed enrichment programme for all. In essence, the facilities, open 364 days a year, are the gateway to connecting all our catchment communities. Henry Morris, the founding father of the Village College ideal, believed that schools should be the pulse of the local community, open to all and offering an attractive stimulating environment. As our college grows, we shall never lose sight of the Henry Morris ideal: community is at the heart of all we do.

We are committed to providing an outstanding education to all of our students, enabling them to develop into mature, independent young people, ready to take their place in society. In addition to our academic rigour, our relationship-driven approach permeates throughout all aspects of college life, from the maths classroom to the sports field, from the music room to the ICT suite and from the library to the auditorium, this is a college where we recognise the transformative power of positive relationships. Students will only succeed if they are happy and we make every effort to achieve this.

Our curriculum implementation matches and supports the overall ethos of our college: inspiring, caring and enriching:

Inspiring: Our curriculum aims to inspire students of all attainment profiles, as they follow an academic curriculum that exposes them to the rich cultural heritage of ages past whilst providing them with the skills and knowledge that they need to thrive in a modern, dynamic global society. Knowledge-rich, the curriculum will enable students to think more deeply, to develop a wide range of skills, to apply knowledge, to problem-solve, to analyse and to be self-disciplined as they reflect on their own learning. Inspired students recognise they are making progress. The careers strategy, which is embedded within our curriculum, gives students an acute awareness of the local and wider world, foster skills of enterprise and creativity and prepare them for life. The curriculum will give them the ability to engage in educated conversations and activities, so they can access a breadth of opportunities in their post-16 choices and later lives.

Caring: Whilst we retain academic rigour, we strive for our curriculum to develop students’ potential to be truly accomplished people, instilling values of compassion, tolerance and care for others. The curriculum aims to promote fundamental British values: tolerance, resilience, respect and good citizenship, coupled with social, moral and spiritual understanding. We recognise that we must support our students to make strong choices to promote a healthy-lifestyle, in order to promote physical and mental wellbeing. Compassionate and empathetic, we want our students to add value to society. Our curriculum cares for all of our students, providing a pathway built for them as individuals and helps them to thrive as part of our healthy, happy community. Reflecting our inclusive creed, our curriculum is ambitious for all, allows access for all and supports those who most need our focus. We are clear: literacy, spoken communication and numeracy must be at the very heart of inclusion.

Enriching: Our curriculum aims to give students the opportunities to enhance and extend their educational experience through a wealth of extra-curricular provision, our Extended Schools Programme. Here, students can study beyond the GCSE specification, explore and be curious about new topics and develop new skills. Additionally, the proportion of excursions and trips enrich the experience for students at the college, developing their world view and resilience in a range of contexts. Trips, visits and excursions will be central to our students experience and we shall actively ensure that all of our students can partake and enjoy the benefits of them.

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