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Maths Lead Teacher & Coach

Maths Lead Teacher & Coach

Newton Abbot College

Devon

  • £30,000 - £46,525 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
MPS/UPS + TLR2b (£5,352)
Job type:
Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
Required from September 2024 or January 2025
Apply by:
5 June 2024

Job overview

Please see the attached Information Pack for more information about this role.

To apply for this role please see the Ivy Education Trust Vacancy page

Maths Lead Teacher & Coach

Newton Abbot College

Required from September 2024 or January 2025

Full-time/part-time Permanent. MPS/UPS + TLR2b (£5,352)

We have an exciting opportunity for a Maths Lead Teacher & Coach who is an excellent classroom practitioner, deeply committed to improving student outcomes and passionate about teaching and learning to join our Maths Department. Working with the Head of Department as well as with the college Teaching & Learning team, your areas of responsibility will include:

  • Developing the Maths curriculum across KS3-5 to ensure it is challenging, aspirational and knowledge-rich
  • Coaching staff within the department to develop their classroom practice
  • Creating resources that inspire, engage and challenge students across all three key stages
  • Working with the Teaching and Learning team to improve the quality of education across the college

If you think you can make a difference to our students; have a positive impact at a whole college level; and relish the idea of joining our successful, supportive and highly motivated staff team then we want to hear from you. 

If you have any questions about this post or would like to arrange a visit, please contact Mike Brooks, Head of Department - Maths on mbrooks@nacollege.devon.sch.uk

Application forms and further information are available from our website, www.ivyeducationtrust.co.uk or via email to recruitment@ivyeducationtrust.co.uk

Completed application forms should be emailed to recruitment@ivyeducationtrust.co.uk before the closing date stated below.

Closing date for applications is Monday 10th June at 9am. We reserve the right to interview before the closing date, so please get your application in early.

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About Newton Abbot College

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Newton Abbot College is a mixed 11 –19 Academy with over 1000 students on roll with a large and diverse Sixth Form. Our recent full section 5 Ofsted inspection in April 2019 described us as, "a  harmonious school where pupils are thriving" and went on to note that, "pupils are respectful of each other and adults.  Their behaviour is consistently of a high standard."  

The College has undergone rapid change including significant improvement to examination results at Key Stages 4 and 5; levels of progress over the last few years have been outstanding and are predicted to improve further over the coming years. We are determined to build on our successes and, as a College with Academy status, aspire to be outstanding in all we do. We offer a real challenge and excellent professional opportunities to colleagues who are keen to contribute their drive, creativity and high expectations to our go-ahead College’s future.

Newton Abbot College was originally established in 1904 as the Newton Abbot town Grammar School, becoming Knowles Hill School in 1975 with the introduction of the comprehensive system.  In 2008, the school became Newton Abbot College.  Along with a new identity and uniform came a strong ethos of the highest expectations for student learning and progress.  In 2011 we gained Academy status.  Today, the College offers 11-19 year old students a challenging curriculum in a calm, purposeful, well-ordered community.

We are known for our high standards of teaching and our focus on student achievement.  At the heart of everything we do is the individual who learns here. Our focus is on giving them a complete learning experience so that they leave us as happy, confident, knowledgeable young people.  For that to happen, our teachers must stimulate and challenge them in the classroom and beyond.  We treat all our students as individuals.  We set targets and track progress so that no student can become invisible.  We are recognised leaders in this practice.  We endeavour to give our students the skills they need to become independent lifelong learners. 

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