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KS1 Teacher - September 2017 Start

KS1 Teacher - September 2017 Start

Thomas Deacon Education Trust

Peterborough

  • Expired
Salary:
MPS/UPS
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2017
Apply by:
25 June 2017

Job overview

KS1 Teacher

  • Type of Contract: Full Time/Permanent
  • Salary:    MPS/UPS (£23,042 – 39,928 per annum)
  • Closing Date: Monday 10th July 2017 

Do you consider yourself to be a talented and inspirational teacher? Do you have the drive and passion to help turn our vision into reality? If the answer is yes, we are seeking a KS1 Class Teacher to join us as we embark on the next chapter to success.

The successful candidate will need to be able to put the learning of our pupils at the forefront of everyday life with clear focus on every child being able to progress, develop and succeed. You will have the desire and ability to develop a creative learning environment, maintaining a strong attention to literacy, numeracy and communication skills but also looking to develop the talents of all children. 

You will:

  • Be a passionate, dynamic educator
  • Be enthusiastic about helping young people to succeed
  • Have the ability to form strong professional relationships with young people
  • Have high expectations for the behaviour and academic progress of young people
  • Be ambitious and have the energy and creativity to make a significant contribution to the whole academy 

Gladstone Primary Academy is a new school. We opened on the 1st February 2017, replacing Gladstone Primary School. Gladstone Primary Academy is a multicultural primary school near the centre of Peterborough. The school is situated across two sites a few minutes walk apart, one on Gladstone Street (reception and KS1) and the other on Bourges Boulevard (KS2). Having two sites gives Gladstone Academy excellent facilities, including a 4G pitch, learning centre, halls and computer rooms.

Gladstone Primary is making rapid progress and improvements and in February 2017 will be part of TDA Education Trust which will give the successful candidate access to a wide range of learning opportunities that will further enhance and develop their practice. 

TDA Education Trust is a charitable organisation dedicated to raising educational outcomes across a range of primary and secondary phase schools and academies in the East Midlands.  As a newly formed multi-academy trust we strive to provide outstanding teaching and learning for all and an ethos and culture that encourages everyone to be the very best that they can be.  

Our moral purpose is defined through our commitment to see every member of the learning community achieve their full potential.  As a Trust, however, we recognise the importance and individuality of the local context of each of our schools and encourage diversity of practice whilst retaining a collective sense of unity in our purpose. ​

We put learners, and their learning, at the heart of everything we do.

For more information regarding this post, please contact the HR Team on 01733 426063 or e-mail HRTeam@tda.education for an electronic application pack. Visits to our site are encouraged.

TDA Education Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The Trust will require the successful candidate to provide satisfactory references and undertake an Enhanced Check with the Disclosure and Barring Service. 

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About Thomas Deacon Education Trust

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The Thomas Deacon Education Trust (TDET) is a charitable organisation that unites and empowers like-minded schools to achieve the very best for their students and communities. At the heart of the Trust’s vision is a profound belief that difference is a strength to be valued and celebrated.

We are proud of our links to the city of Peterborough and its surrounding areas. We share the city’s ambitious vision for growth and believe that our schools and the education of young people must be at the heart of these plans. The Trust works across all phases of education; our ambition is to provide every child in our schools with the best life chances and high aspirations. By focussing on the city of Peterborough and its immediate surroundings, the Trust’s schools share a context as well as physical proximity. The resulting close working relationships are central to the Trust’s vision which is to build meaningful collaboration between our schools, teachers, students and local business and community leaders.

All members of our Trust – our schools, members of staff, students and communities - are united in purpose through a set of shared common values and expectations:

  • Trust – we are honest and supportive
  • Diversity – we embrace individual differences
  • Excellence – we want the very best and never give up on doing what is right 
  • Transformation – we work together to make a positive impact

We know that there is no such thing as a one-size fits-all approach to education. Our schools are individual members of the Trust community; although they are united by values and purpose they have the freedom to innovate and to adapt to the needs of their students and local community. Serving such a diverse community brings great opportunities; for example, all students are encouraged to be bi-lingual learners.

We firmly believe that the Trust as a whole is more than the sum of its parts. All of our schools are equally valued; they shape the development and direction of the Trust as we grow together.

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