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Spanish Teacher

The Robert Napier School

Medway

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Salary:
MPS/UPS plus possible subject lead TLR
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
July 2019 (NQTS) or September 2019
Apply by:
24 June 2019

Job overview

The Robert Napier School are seeking to appoint a talented and inspiring Teacher of Spanish for a July or September 2019 start. There may be a Subject lead TLR for the right candidate.


You could be an experienced member of staff looking for your next challenge or an NQT that wants the best start to your career.  We are looking for a candidate that has the ability to set and achieve high standards at this popular and recently rated ‘Good’ secondary school.  This is an opportunity for someone that wants to join the school at an exciting time, as the fruits of strong leadership, good teaching and learning and our knowledge curriculum start to flow through the year groups and accelerate progress.   The post will provide you with the highest level of training and support to go on to become an outstanding teacher, and if you aspire to further career progression, then we are the school for you. 


As a Trust, we feel it is important to hire the people with the same value and aspirations as us and that is why we look for teachers that are enthusiastic, focused and resilient to the day to day pressures that teaching brings and we really want you to inspire a generation of Medway students that have a love and passion for Spanish.  In return, we look after our staff, are always looking to reduce unnecessary workload and we always ensure you retain your passion for your subject and for your profession.

Are you:

• An applicant with the potential to be an Outstanding teacher?

• A committed team player?

• Dedicated to raising standards?

• Able to contribute to the wider development of students? (e.g.  Duke of Edinburgh Award)


We will provide:

• The opportunity to work within a supportive and well-resourced department 

• An excellent induction programme,  including direct support from a strong head of department and a teaching and learning specialist

• First rate opportunities for a personalised CPD programme 

• The opportunity to teach across the ability range

• Staff pension

• Private health care cover

We are looking for someone that can contribute inspiring learning experiences and develop the next generation of Medway students that show a passion for learning a second language. We want students to have the experience of reading, speaking, listening and writing the Spanish language in lessons that bring the subject to life, as well as having opportunities to put it into practice on trips to Spain.  


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About The Robert Napier School

The Robert Napier School is a 1,100-pupil secondary school with a sixth form which was established in 1977. The school, situated in the town of Gillingham, in Kent, is a non-selective, coeducational academy. It educates students between the ages of 11 and 18. There are also 130 pupils on the roll studying A' levels. The school is a Beyond Schools Trust Academy.

Headteacher

Jenny Tomkins

Values and Vision

The Robert Napier School wants children to succeed in every aspect of their lives. The motto is: ‘excellence in all we do’. Children should present themselves in a well-mannered way and show respect for others around them. Being a member of the local community is extremely important and valued by the school.

Ofsted report

“The headteacher’s resolute leadership has already brought about a number of substantial changes and has laid a firm foundation for continuing improvements. Pupils’ progress in English is strong and sustained because teaching in this subject is effective. School leaders have taken the right steps to improve teaching. As a result, attainment in the majority of subjects improved in 2016. Pupils now behave much better than in the past and the positive climate for learning is helping them to make more rapid progress. The school is a safe and caring environment and pupils’ personal development and welfare is good. Middle leaders are increasingly effective because they hold their teams to account.”

View Robert Napier School’s latest Ofsted report

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