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Leader of Mathematics Faculty and Numeracy

Leader of Mathematics Faculty and Numeracy

St Anne's Church of England Academy

Rochdale

  • Expired
Salary:
L8 – L12: £48,807 - £54,120 pa
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
January 2020
Apply by:
20 October 2019

Job overview

Numeracy across the Academy

January 2020

L8 – L12: £48,807 - £54,120 pa


An exciting opportunity to show impact


As Leader of Mathematics Faculty and Numeracy across the Academy at St Anne’s, you will be an outstanding classroom practitioner with a passion for your subject and the ability to inspire children and young people.  You may already have some experience of leading a team or this might be your first leadership post, but your commitment and desire for excellence will be clear.  You will have a track record of delivering successful student outcomes across all ability ranges at both KS3 and KS4, with a proven set of Mathematics GCSE results.  


Career development opportunities are available to develop leadership skills at whole school level to suit individual strengths, experience and professional development needs.  The Academy will support you through leadership training to ensure you are ready for career progression, e.g. NPQSL or a Masters qualification.


If you’re ready for a new challenge with leadership responsibilities, this could be the job for you. 


St Anne’s Academy, jointly sponsored by David and Anne Crossland and the Church of England, has a caring, supportive ethos underpinned by Christian values designed to inspire students to enjoy learning and succeed in life.  


Don’t delay, apply now!


If you are interested in applying for this post, please download an Application Pack from www.stannesacademy.org.uk or contact Donna Shepherd for further information on 0161 655 0400.  Visits to the Academy are encouraged and warmly welcomed.  Please submit your application to donna.shepherd@stannesacademy.org.uk.  


Closing Date: 21 October 2019 at 09:00

Interviews: 24 October 2019



Appointment is subject to a satisfactory enhanced disclosure from the Disclosure & Barring Service.  The Academy is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.



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About St Anne's Church of England Academy

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St Anne's is a secondary 11-16 school in Middleton, Rochdale. Joining the Trust in 2021, the school is on a rapid improvement trajectory with very exciting things to come being part of the Cranmer Community. The quality of education is the school's absolute priority and all staff are supported in being part of this through the new structured whole school and faculty led CPD offer which focuses on specific themes such as metacognition and how to use Rosenshine's principles. The school has made incredible progress with students' online learning and is trailblazing the use of Microsoft Teams, rapidly developing pedagogy so that students continue to be engaged at home as much as at school. The building is a new build with excellent facilities and grounds. The site is easily accessible in less than one mile from Junction 19 of the M62.

St Anne’s Academy Vision and Values

VISION

The best for everyone, the best from everyone. We have faith in our future.

Values

Aspiration I believe that having high aspirations can motivate me to work hard and achieve my goals without excuses. I have high expectations in everything I do.  Aspiration is valuable because it allows me to look beyond my current experiences and to understand, interpret and change the world for the better.

“For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper and not to harm you, to give you hope and a future.” Jeremiah 29:11

Integrity I believe that living my life by high moral standards and values is important.  I understand how values are grounded in faith and biblical teaching. I commit to doing the right thing in all circumstances, even if this makes things more difficult for me and when no one is watching.  I take responsibility for myself and my community to help it improve for everyone.

“Whoever walks in integrity walks securely.” Proverbs 10:9a

Respect I believe that mutual respect is the most important element in a kind and cohesive community.  Respect, and self-respect, means that I take things seriously.  I care about myself and others and aim to do good as I go.  Respect is valuable because it allows me to understand the differences in our community and to know how to behave in the best interests of that community.

“Love your neighbour as you love yourself.” Matthew 22:39

Hard work I believe that through hard work I can overcome challenges as I meet them.  I am resilient and want to complete every task to the best of my ability.  Hard work is valuable because it enables me to be the best I can be and the best I am meant to be. It builds the foundation of experience and learning for my future.

“With God all things are possible.” Matthew 19:26

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