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Lead Practitioner – Maths

Lead Practitioner – Maths

Gospel Oak School

Sandwell

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Salary:
Lead Practitioner Scale – LP4 £47,941 – LP8 £52,917
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2023 or Sooner
Apply by:
13 February 2023

Job overview

Lead Practitioner – Maths

Lead Practitioner Scale – LP4 £47,941 – LP8 £52,917

Start Date: September 2023 or Sooner

Gospel Oak School, Tipton

 

We are looking for an experienced teacher ready the next steps or a current Lead Practitioner. The successful candidate will possess the following skills and experiences:

  • Experienced teacher looking for their next step in their career, who embrace challenge and value changing lives in an area of high deprivation
  • A dedicated professional who values align to our commitments to arts, culture and creativity and the world beyond school
  • Those who possess high levels of communication skills, emotional intelligence and lead with integrity. We are a school community built on positive relationships.
  • A strategic thinker who can turn policy into practice and evidence impact across key school improvement areas.
  • A caring and empathetic leader who cares about enriching the lives of students and supporting and developing colleagues
  • Someone with a high level of commitment to safeguarding and staff wellbeing
  • Someone with a sense of humour who will further enhance our teaching & learning team


Significant changes have been made in the last year to remove barriers to improvement, and the successful candidate will be joining the school at a critical and exciting time to drive standards forward and ensure the best outcomes for all our students.

 

You will be joining a group of 11 successful schools serving approximately 4000 children from nursery through to 19 years of age as part of the Central Regions Schools Trust, founded by the RSA. Gospel Oak School in Tipton (West Midlands) is an oversubscribed and expanding 11-19 school with 1275 students (including Sixth Form). The school is highly aspirational, boasting fantastic facilities for both students and staff.

 

For further information about the role please contact the HR department on either GOSHR@gospeloakschool.co.uk or by calling 0121 556 1351. An application pack can be found on the School website www.gospeloakschool.co.uk under vacancies.


Completed application forms should be emailed to GOSHR@gospeloakschool.co.uk by 5pm on Monday 13th February 2023.

 

Interviews will take place week commencing 13th February 2023.

 

The Central Region Schools Trust are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our students and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All our posts are subject to an enhanced DBS disclosure, 2 work references and other employment checks.

Gospel Oak School, Bilston Road, Tipton, West Midlands, DY4 0BZ

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About Gospel Oak School

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Gospel Oak School, formerly the RSA Academy serves the borough of Sandwell, but due to its geographical position students join us from Wolverhampton and Walsall.  In 2017 the school joined the Central RSA Academies Trust and has been working closely and collaboratively across the trust to offer greater opportunities for all.  Over the last 5 years the trust has grown in size and strength, from September 2021 the trust is now an academy approved sponsor in its own right and the RSA will no longer sponsor the trust, although we will continue to work closely with the RSA.  This changing relationship has provided the trust and the school to rebrand ourselves, the trust will now be known as Central Region Schools Trust and the school; Gospel Oak School.


The rebrand for the school has allowed us to reflect on the true heritage of the local community.  The school is based in Gospel Oak and as a community we are very proud of our Black Country heritage, it is for this reason our new branding reflects the colours of the Black Country along with symbolic representation of the area, with the narrowboat which reflects the locality of the Gospel Oak canal basin, the oak tree for when the parish was so large the parishioners prayed under it once a month and the Black Country links to industry within the area.


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