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Primary Intervention Teacher

Primary Intervention Teacher

St Mark's School, Bath

Bath

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Salary:
MPS/UPS
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
ASAP
Apply by:
12 October 2022

Job overview

We are seeking a Primary Intervention Teacher to teach secondary-age students who have relocated to the city of Bath via an established refugee programme or as asylum seekers. The post holder will be responsible for planning and delivering a programme that supports beginner level English and builds language skills over time, including through the teaching of phonics. The post holder will also teach other aspects of the National curriculum to students and to oversee students’ integration into the wider school where they will attend some lessons in the curriculum with their peers, where appropriate for students to do so, for example in PE and performing Arts lessons.


The post is an opportunity for a trained Primary teacher to work in a secondary school setting as a Primary Intervention Teacher and to positively contribute to some of our most disadvantaged students to enhance their future life chances

In addition, we benefit from being part of the Bath Hub and MNSP trust. We share best practice with the other secondary schools in the trust and work together to continually develop the SEN and pastoral side of the school, as such you would have access to a wide range of resources and teaching aids which have been developed by a range of highly qualified and experienced colleagues.


You would also be able to take advantage of CPD opportunities along with the other schools in the trust. As such there are opportunities for you to continue to develop your own practice in a supportive and experienced team.

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About St Mark's School, Bath

St Mark’s School, Bath, seeks to provide excellence in education as a mixed comprehensive school.

“Our vision is to promote self-worth that inspires our students to live well, achieve their goals and be a force for good in their school and in the world.”

We achieve this through our dynamic curriculum, our careers and aspirations programme and extensive enrichment opportunities, encouraging our young people to thrive as principled, well-rounded young men and women and to be the best they can be in all that they do – “Let your light shine” (Matthew 5:16).

The school converted to an academy on 1st May 2020 and joined the The Midsomer Norton Schools’ Partnership Trust. The MNSP is a multi-academy trust consisting of seven Secondary Schools, including another secondary school located in Bath (Beechen Cliff School) and sixteen Primary Schools.

We continue to build on our successes and progress as a member of the Midsomer Norton Schools Partnership. This group of schools work together as a Multi-Academy Trust (MAT) across county boundaries and have thrived via this partnership. St Mark’s School benefits from the sharing of expertise and resources along with other schools in the MAT.

The school has undergone some significant refurbishment recently as part of an ongoing programme to ensure the school is an inspiring environment, with modern facilities, to support high quality learning. Teaching is enhanced through collaborative working to share best practise, allowing students to access new activities and events across the MAT partnership.

We enjoy strong partnerships with local businesses, charities and universities that help promote students’ personal development.

We are committed to educating and developing young people spiritually, morally, socially and culturally, as well as academically. Everything we do is underpinned by our Christian ethos and core values of Aspiration, Resilience and Community.

Our desire to inspire all students is extended through our post-16 provision, The New Sixth, as a platform for future success in higher education and the workplace.

Our website will provide you with a flavour of the vibrancy of our school and the expectations that we have for our students. To find out more see  www.st-marks.org.uk


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