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Lead Practitioner of Physics

Lead Practitioner of Physics

Churchill Community College

North Tyneside

  • £44,523 - £49,135 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
LP1 - LP5
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
1st September 2024
Apply by:
18 April 2024

Job overview

This is an important time for Churchill Community College as we begin our improvement journey across the school.

As such we have an exciting opportunity for someone who is ready to join a team at the start of this journey of improvement. The successful candidate will work alongside a Lead Practitioner for Chemistry who is already in post.

We are looking for an enthusiastic, highly motivated, and dynamic lead practitioner of Physics, to work within the Science department to develop the teaching practice and curriculum for Physics. The Science department is thriving and has a reputation for excellent teaching and learning. All students study Science at Key Stage 3 and 4 with students returning to study the subject Post 16 to build on their success from GCSE.

A lead practitioner should be an exemplar of teaching skills, lead the improvement of teaching skills, as well as take a leadership role in developing, implementing and evaluating strategies to contribute to the overall development of the Science department. The lead practitioner will work within the Science department to contribute to improving outcomes for pupils through outstanding provision in the development of teaching and learning of Physics. 

The successful candidate will be:

  •  An excellent practitioner with a passion for Science
  • Committed to the highest standard of achievement for all students.
  • Able to demonstrate leadership skills to support the development of staff
  • An outstanding communicator with excellent interpersonal skills. An enthusiastic team-player, self-motivated and committed to further professional development.
  • Be able to model outstanding planning, assessment and teaching in order to support staff in the school team to achieve high quality teaching over time.

 

This post offers a superb opportunity for someone who is looking to progress their career through the development of excellent teaching and learning.

 A completed application form, criminal records declaration form and equalities monitoring form must be submitted by 9am on Thursday 18th April 2023 to: recruitment@churchillcc.org. Please note that we do not accept CVs. We hope interviews will take place shortly after the closing date.

Please contact Chelsie Allan, Curriculum leader of Science, at chelsie.allan@churchillcc.org if you have any queries about the post.


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Churchill Community College is an 11-18yrs comprehensive school in North Tyneside.

Churchill is very much a community school, and whilst the community we serve is enormously proud and supportive of the school, a significant proportion of our students come from low income or deprived households, with more than 40% of our cohort eligible for the Pupil Premium.

We aim to make all our young people feel completely safe, secure, valued and appreciative of the many opportunities their education here can afford them.

We set high standards in all areas and expect the very best from all members of our learning community. In return, we aim to provide excellent teaching and up-to-date curriculum provision with high quality pastoral care and an outstanding range of opportunities beyond the classroom for all learners. We believe these are the hallmarks of a truly successful school.

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