Head of French
Radley College
Oxfordshire
- Expired
- Salary:
- Competitive
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 2024
- Apply by:
- 17 April 2024
Job overview
Radley College are inviting applications for the role of Head of French from September 2024. This is an exciting opportunity to teach in a successful and innovative department within a friendly and collegiate school community.
Leading a team of dedicated professionals, the successful candidate will develop and teach the curriculum from beginner French to A Level. The ability to inspire pupils through a demonstrable love of the subject is essential, as is the willingness to be involved in the extra-curricular life of a busy and thriving boarding school.
We have high expectations of all students, and we support them to achieve their potential. An experienced teacher seeking a move into a strong department will find there is plenty of opportunity for responsibility and career development.
A willingness to be fully involved in the extra-curricular life of a busy and thriving boarding school is essential. Further details, including an application form, are on the school’s website: www.radley.org.uk/about-radley/employment/working-at-radley.
For an informal chat about the role please contact
the Head of Department, Oliver Astley (oja.astley@radley.org.uk). Deadline for applications is 10:00 am, Wednesday 17 April 2024. Suitable candidates may be interviewed before the closing date and we reserve the right to withdraw the position if an early appointment is made. Applicants are therefore encouraged to apply early. Interviews will likely take place Tuesday 23 April 2024.
Radley College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service.
About Radley College
Radley College is an independent school based in Oxfordshire for boys aged 13-18. It is a Church of England school.
Warden
John Moule
Values and vision
Radley College has several strategic priorities. Firstly, it seeks to foster a sense of intellectual curiosity amongst its students. The school intends to develop this through its curriculum, exchanges, trips, academic partnerships, online learning, language teaching, societies, and invited speakers.
The school’s highest priority remains its provision of effective pastoral care. It aims to, underpinned by its Christian ethos, strive to develop values, confidence, and resilience in students which will strengthen and prepare them for future challenges they face. In addition, the school aims to accomplish the goal of preparing students for later life through its provision of careers advice, university preparation, curriculum innovation, and effective links with its former pupils. At the school there is also a keenness to embrace technology when it comes to teaching.
Independent Schools Inspectorate
“Throughout the school, including the sixth form, the quality of pupils’ achievements and learning is exceptional, reflecting the challenging and stimulating curriculum, the excellent provision for pupils needing learning support, outstanding opportunities to engage in a wide range of activities, and the excellent quality of teaching. In particular, pupils think independently, develop high quality literacy and numeracy skills, and show considerable creative imagination and technique.”
View Radley College’s latest ISI report
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