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Part-Time Teacher of Modern Languages (0.6FTE) Maternity Cover

Part-Time Teacher of Modern Languages (0.6FTE) Maternity Cover

Wellington School

Ayr, South Ayrshire

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Salary:
SNJCT scales
Job type:
Part Time, Maternity Cover
Start date:
Novmeber/December 2021
Apply by:
28 September 2021

Job overview

We are looking to appoint a temporary, part-time (0.6FTE) teacher of Modern Languages to join the thriving and highly successful Languages Department in this co-educational, 3 – 18 school. This is a maternity cover and the post becomes available in November/December.

This is a post for a well-qualified, enthusiastic and inspiring teacher who is able to teach one and preferably two languages to Higher level.  The ability to offer German would be welcome, but specialists in Spanish or French are welcome to apply.  He or she will be a fluent and accurate speaker of the language who demonstrates a genuine love of the subject, enthusiasm for teaching it and an imaginative, creative and energetic approach to helping pupils to share that enjoyment.  Pupils have the opportunity to choose from three modern languages – French, German and Spanish – and the uptake at all levels is strong. This is an all-through school and a willingness to teach Primary French is desirable.

Wellington School has been granted ‘International School’ status by the British Council and pupils participate in a very wide range of overseas projects and exchanges.  Those studying languages benefit from the very strong partnerships that the school has with schools in Germany, France and a number of other countries in Europe and further afield.

The successful candidate will:

• be an innovative and inspiring classroom practitioner.

• have the ability to work as part of a team.

• have the highest expectations of achievement.

• have exemplary interpersonal and organisational skills.

• have a passion for language and literature.

• have experience of teaching to Higher and Advanced Higher level.

• be a confident and accomplished user of IT in the classr

• have a positive and enthusiastic approach.

Wellington School is the only independent school in Ayrshire and the school roll is currently in the region of 500 (Nursery – S6).   Year groups in the Senior School typically consist of approximately 50 pupils and most remain in the school until the end of S6.  The majority of pupils study 8 National 5 courses in S3/S4, before going on to take 5 Higher courses in S5.  Pupils in S6 choose from the wide range of Advanced Higher and Higher courses available and almost all proceed to university. 

In addition to its curricular provision, Wellington also offers a rich array of other activities and a willingness to participate fully in the life of the school will be expected.  The successful candidate will be expected to take an active part in our overseas projects and exchange activities.

The salary for this post will be in accordance with SNJCT scales.

The position is part-time, temporary and is available from November/December.

Applicants must either be registered with GTC Scotland, or eligible for registration. All teaching appointments are subject to clearance through the Disclosure Scotland Protecting Vulnerable Groups Scheme. 

Applicants should complete the school’s Job Application Form http://www.wellingtonschool.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/vacancy-application-form-oct18.pdf and provide a covering letter, both of which should be sent by email to vacancies@wellingtonschool.org.  A CV is optional and may also be included.

The closing date for applications is Tuesday 28 September.


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About Wellington School

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  • Wellington School
  • Carleton Turrets, Craigweil Road, Ayr
  • South Ayrshire
  • KA7 2XH
  • United Kingdom
+44 1292 269321

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Wellington School is an independent day school for girls and boys between the ages of 3 and 18 years. There are approximately 540 pupils within the school, which aims to provide a friendly, orderly environment in which young people can develop and learn. The school is a place that operates on principles of courtesy, tolerance and consideration for others, and where pupils are expected to demonstrate a high standard of behaviour and to treat those around them with respect and kindness.

Teachers at Wellington really care for the pupils and do all that they can to ensure that the pupils also care for one another. As children grow up, it is important that they develop belief in themselves and the confidence that is needed to make the most of life. We encourage young people to show commitment in all that they do and to strive to be the best that they can be. The school’s relatively small size gives it a family feel and excellent pastoral care ensures that pupils receive first class support as they develop, both academically and socially.

Wellington offers a rich curriculum and pupils excel in a wide range of areas. The school has topped the league tables on a number of occasions for its results in SQA Advanced Highers, most recently in 2017. Pupils go on to study a wide range of courses at universities, colleges and conservatoires throughout the United Kingdom.


Founded in 1836 by the wife of an Ayr schoolmaster, the original school was situated in the elegant Wellington Square, hence the name, and provided education for twelve young ladies. The school moved to Carleton Turrets in 1923 and still occupies this splendid seaside location overlooking the beach and the Isle of Arran.  Wellington School has undergone significant development, however, over the course of the last 25 years and has transformed itself into the thriving co-educational school that it is today.  The school also has its own playing fields and sports facilities at the Doonside campus on the outskirts of the town.

Although Wellington has a rich history, it is a progressive school with ambitious plans. The recent acquisition of a residential property has unlocked the potential of the main campus and the school has embarked on an exciting programme of development to ensure that it remains at the forefront of independent schooling in Scotland.

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