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Head of Humanities

Head of Humanities

Ormiston Maritime Academy

Grimsby

  • Expired
Salary:
MPS/UPS + TLR 2c £6,515
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2018 or earlier
Apply by:
5 March 2018

Job overview

  

Head of Humanities 

Salary: MPS/UPS + TLR 2c £6,515

To start: September 2018 

We are currently seeking to appoint an inspiring classroom practitioner, specialising in Geography, History or PSHE. The successful candidate will make a significant contribution to ensuring we achieve our commitment to our students and their families. We welcome applications from aspiring head of departments or colleagues looking for a fresh challenge. 

Ormiston Maritime Academy is a vibrant, forward thinking academy providing a comprehensive and inclusive education to students from age 11 – 16. We are an improving school and exam results are predicted to rise further this year. We pride ourselves on being a values driven school and our ASPIRE (Achievement, Support, Perseverance, Independence, Respect and Enthusiasm) values are at the heart of Academy life. 

Our Commitment 

We are committed to do whatever it takes to provide a vibrant education for all our students.

We will provide a structured environment which is founded upon high expectations and no excuses.

Through great teaching and learning our students will gain the skills and qualifications they need to lead happy and successful lives and to make a positive contribute to society.

Our Beliefs

We believe in human potential.

We believe in effort rather than ability.

We believe that a child’s starting point does not determine their outcome. 

Our Vision 

We are a School: Our students come first. We deliver a world class education that enables all of our students to achieve or succeed their targets in a safe, stimulating and aspirational environment.

We are a Family: Every member of the Academy family plays a significant part in its success. Together we aspire to excellence. We succeed and celebrate together.

We are a Community: We all share a love for, and a commitment to, the community we serve. Respectful relationships are the key to our success. We promote fairness, trust and community spirit in all that we do.

Further information about Ormiston Maritime Academy can be found on www.hays.co.uk/jobs/ormiston-maritime-academy To arrange a visit or request an application form, please contact our recruitment partner, Jessica Galvin at Hays Education on 0114 217 1556, email jessica.galvin@hays.com  

The closing date for applications is 12.00 pm on Monday 5th March.

The Academy is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful candidate will be required to complete an Enhanced Disclosure and barring Service form in line with Section 115 of the Police Act 1997.

About Ormiston Maritime Academy

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+44 1472 310015

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About Ormiston Maritime Academy

Situated close to the coastal resort of Cleethorpes and with the beautiful Lincolnshire Wolds easily accessible, we are an academy with a strong ethos of teamwork and support with excellent CPD opportunities both within the academy and the Trust. 

We are a truly inclusive school; a caring community, who support and work collaboratively in the best interests of every young person to support them on their learning journey. Through our curriculum, we aim to provide an excellent and aspirational education for all our students preparing them for success in education and life. Our dedicated, specialist curriculum and pastoral staff work together to ensure that the learning and pastoral needs of each individual child can be met.

Ormiston Trust is fast becoming one of the largest sponsors of academies in the country sponsoring 43 academies nationwide, comprising 32 secondary schools, six primary schools, four alternative provision schools and one special school providing a network of academies who share the same values.

Fiona Ormiston Murray was a young woman with her whole life ahead of her. She and her new husband were tragically killed in a car crash on their honeymoon in 1969. The Murray family set up a Trust in her name and now Ormiston’s programmes support thousands of children, young people and their families all over the UK.

It established Ormiston Academies Trust to provide transformational learning and the highest levels of achievement for students and the communities in which they live, improving performance in its academies. Ormiston Academies are encouraged to collaborate and share best practice. This process has been successful in ensuring rapid and quality-driven improvements for the entire family of Ormiston Academies.

Ormiston Academies Trust Mission and Values:

We are committed to deepening the trust’s impact on children and young people, and improving our schools. Over the coming years we want this impact to be realised in tangible improvements to outcomes. Download the OAT strategy below for more information.

We believe that strength and impact are maximised by working as one team – from which comes our commitment to achieving more together – underpinned by our values, which inform all that we do.

The Trust is an ethical sponsor, committed to improving the life chances of children and young people.


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