Maths Lead Practitioner
Accrington Academy
Accrington
- Expired
- Salary:
- Salary negotiable depending upon experience
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 2 March 2018
Job overview
Due to the popularity and expansion of Post 16 Maths, we are now looking to recruit a dynamic Maths Lead Practitioner.
As Maths Lead Practitioner, you must have vision, enthusiasm and drive to build on the strong foundations that already exist in the Maths department. The Maths department offers a full range of Maths courses up to 18, including further Maths and A-Level.
You will play a key role in the Maths department as we strive to set challenging targets with high expectations for all pupils and offer a variety of approaches to teaching and learning to engage and motivate pupils and demand their active participation in Maths.
This is the perfect opportunity for you to take the next steps in your career. As part of the United Learning group of Academies, you will have access to strong and tailored leadership development and unrivalled career development opportunities and support to ensure you achieve your ambitions.
If you have the ability to teach a full range of students at KS3 & 4 and have a clear understanding of the Mathematics curriculum we would be delighted to hear from you.
For further information and to apply please visit
www.accrington-academy.org/About-the-school/Vacancies
Closing date: Friday 2nd March 2018
“Accrington Academy is a good school with outstanding features” – Ofsted March 2015
United Learning is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff to share this commitment. A DBS (previously CRB) check is required for all successful applicants.
About Accrington Academy
We are a popular, vibrant and successful 11-18, non-selective school. Our motto as part of the UL family of academies is “The Best in Everyone”.
In March 2015 OFSTED identified that we were a ‘good’ school. The cornerstone of our success is that students enjoy school. “Students’ attitudes to learning are positive. Students want to do well at the academy”. – OFSTED MARCH 2015
We have developed a culture of “hard work” and “dedication” from our students and staff alike, where high expectations and a desire for success are standard and everyone is proud to belong to Accrington Academy.
We believe that everyone at the academy can be outstanding and we seek to draw out the full potential in everyone. We do this by instilling the following values in all our students:
- Ambition
- Determination to succeed
- Respect for others, ourselves and the environment we live and work in
- Enthusiasm
- Confidence
- Creativity
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