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Primary Class Teacher and Aspirant Leaders

Primary Class Teacher and Aspirant Leaders

Mayflower Community Academy

Plymouth

  • Expired
Salary:
£22,917 - £38,633 plus TLR 2a for SLT roles
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2018
Apply by:
19 May 2018

Job overview

Primary Class Teachers and Aspirant Leaders

Permanent/Full Time/Part Time (0.4) and Temporary Maternity Cover From September 2018.

Senior Leadership Roles leading Maths or Writing and Grammar also available

£22917 - £38,633 plus TLR 2A = £2,665 for SLT roles 

As an outstanding Academy, we seek to appoint exceptional qualified Class Teachers and Aspirant Leaders who are:

 a) secure in their teaching practice and community ethos

 and/or b) highly motivated by the prospect of working alongside forward looking, invitational and proven practitioners to raise standards and take the necessary steps towards leadership.

We are seeking to appoint a highly motivated and creative practitioner with proven classroom skills. 

This is an exciting opportunity that would suit an energetic and forward-thinking qualified teacher who is inspired by the prospect of raising attainment whilst creating the highest standards of learning experiences for our community and beyond.    

Visits to the school are welcomed and recommended so please contact Mr David Sammels, Headteacher and LLE, for further details or to arrange a tour via email at;   School.office@mayfloweracademy.org

  For a job description and to apply please go to: http://www.mayfloweracademy.org/welcome/vacancies

 Closing date for applications: Midnight Sunday 20th May

 Interviews will take place: Week beginning Monday 21st May.

 We actively support equality and opportunity. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Each post is subject to an enhanced DBS check and disclosure by association.


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About Mayflower Community Academy

Mayflower Community Academy and Nursery is a non-selective, non-denominational, co-educational primary school for children aged 3-11. Sponsored by Plymouth University, the academy caters for 420 pupils. It has a support centre for 12 children who have autistic spectrum/complex communication disorders. Mayflower Community Academy was judged “outstanding” after its most recent Ofsted inspection. 

Headteacher 

Dave Sammels 

Values and vision 

Mayflower Community Academy strives to be an inclusive school with aspirational values, committed to meeting the needs of its pupils and providing an outstanding education to help all achieve the best possible opportunities in life.

The primary school aims to offer a broad, exciting curriculum that embraces literacy, mathematics, science, technology and the environment. There is an emphasis on access to opportunities for education outside the classroom. Teachers promote an inclusive learning culture that values and respects all people equally. Diversity is seen as a source of learning and all children demonstrate tolerance and mutual respect. 

Ofsted report 

“The most able pupils are challenged, both by the tasks that are planned and by being able to work at their own pace. In a computing lesson, where some pupils needed help with the new program, pupils who understood how to get on carried on with their poster design. They did not ask permission to do this because it is the expectation in all lessons. In mathematics lessons, when practice tasks were completed, the most able pupils moved quickly and independently on to the tasks which required them to think through mathematical problems and explain their reasoning.” 

View Mayflower Community Academy's latest Ofsted report 

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Applications closed