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Head Teacher

Head Teacher

Bun-sgoil Ghàidhlig Inbhir Nis

Highland

Salary:
£53,187
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
27 August 2017

Job overview

Ref HGH04320

Highland Council is recruiting promoted Teachers in both the primary and
secondary sectors.

In Highland Council we are proud of our reputation for high educational
standards. We strive to ensure that our young people maximise their
potential. We believe that high quality learning and teaching underpins
the success of our learners. All staff are well supported and have good
access to opportunities for professional development.

Across the extensive Highland Council area our school leaders work to
provide an integrated service for children and families, bringing together
colleagues across health, education and social care in a single Department.

We have an embedded Practice Model across all professional disciplines,
achieving full implementation of ‘Getting it right for every child’.

Highland Council has started an ambitious Management of Schools
programme which aims to strengthen the support for Head Teachers as
leaders of learning and teaching and to sustain schools in local areas.
Highland Council is committed to the enhancement and delivery of learning
and teaching through a Digital Learning project, which will provide pupils
with 1 to 1 devices from P6 to S6.

The Highlands is an area of outstanding natural beauty with a rich heritage
and Gaelic culture along with excellent schools and safe communities
making it a great place to work and live.

You will be joining a high performing successful organisation located in a
unique part of the country.

A removal and relocation package of up to £6,500 may be available.

Applications from Gaelic speakers are essential.

Applications can made online at:
https://www.myjobscotland.gov.uk/highland/search.asp

Closing date: Monday 28 August 2017.

Attached documents

About Bun-sgoil Ghàidhlig Inbhir Nis

Bun-sgoil Ghàidhlig Inbhir Nis, the Council's first designated purpose-built all Gaelic school opened in August 2007. The school includes a nursery which incorporates a wrap-around childcare facility. There is also a multi-purpose hall, with retractable seating, a sports pitch and Parental Resource Room as well as accommodation for an Gaelic Development Officer. The school is expected to become a focus for Gaelic events and organisations in the Inverness community.

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Applications closed