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Instructor for SEN Department

Instructor for SEN Department

The Warriner School

Bloxham, Oxfordshire

  • Expired
Salary:
Unqualified Teacher Point 1-3
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
January 2019
Apply by:
21 November 2018

Job overview

Instructor in the SEN Department  Required for January 2019   

“There is a culture of high expectations and this has had a very positive impact on students’ achievement.” Ofsted November 2014  

The Warriner School is an oversubscribed, expanding school and as such we are seeking to appoint a Part-time Instructor.  The successful candidate will teach a range of small groups covering non-exam type courses such as ASDAN to a number of small groups of SEN students. The role will be adaptable to the skills of the successful candidate.    

This post is two days per week, 0.4fte.  The salary is paid as unqualified teacher Point 1-3, £17,208 - £21,209 pro-rata, (actual once pro-rata £6883.20 - £8483.60), depending on experience.   

This school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.  With this in mind all posts will be DBS checked.  

Potential candidates are encouraged to contact the Assistant Head Teacher/ SENco, Rachel Cosgrove to discuss the role and ask any questions.    

A job description and application form is available from our website: www.thewarrinerschool.co.uk – Join us – Vacancies or Mrs Trish Morgan, PA to Headteacher at recruitment.4007@warriner.oxon.sch.uk    

Please note we can only accept CVs as supporting documentation when submitted along with a fully completed school application form.  The Warriner School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and requires all staff and volunteers to share and demonstrate this commitment.  The successful candidate will have to meet the requirements of the person specification and will be subject to pre-employment checks including an enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references. 

Closing Date: Wednesday 21st November at 1pm 

Interviews will take place on Thursday 29th November

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About The Warriner School

The Warriner School is a co-educational secondary academy for 11- to 18-year-olds, located in Bloxham, Oxfordshire. It is part of the Warriner Partnership, which links nine feeder primaries to the secondary school. Around 1,350 students are in attendance, with 150 in the sixth form.

The school was opened in 1971 for students aged 11-16. In September 2013, The Warriner School expanded, opening a sixth-form centre to provide A-level study for 16-18s. In August 2015, the school joined the Warriner Multi Academy Trust, which is made up of one secondary and five primary schools.

Executive Headteacher

Dr Annabel Kay

Values and vision

The Warriner School encourages the moral, intellectual and emotional development of its students. Teachers encourage a love of learning and emphasise the importance of students fulfilling their potential. The school ethos focuses on celebrating the achievements of pupils in all areas. The aim of the secondary school is to maintain its active role in the community in Bloxham.

Ofsted report

“The headteacher, senior leaders and the governing body have created a culture of high expectations among staff.”

“The new sixth form is good. It offers a range of well-taught courses and is a caring and supportive community.”

“The systems for ensuring the safeguarding of students are strong. Students are kept safe and any bullying incidents are dealt with effectively and promptly.”

View The Warriner School's latest Ofsted report

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