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STEM Teacher and Assistant Head of Design and Technology

STEM Teacher and Assistant Head of Design and Technology

Buxton Community School

Derbyshire

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Salary:
MPS/UPR + TLR3
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
1st September 2022
Apply by:
23 May 2022

Job overview

Buxton Community School is seeking to appoint a well-qualified and enthusiastic STEM Teacher and Assistant Head of Design and Technology to join the team on a permanent basis. 

Start Date: September 2022

Permanent/ Full Time Post 

MPS/UPR + TLR3

We are seeking an outstanding classroom teacher with proven success and suitable experience of delivering high quality teaching and learning to students across all key stages. Experience of KS5 teaching is desirable however, not essential provided that the candidate has suitable ambition to teach to this level should the opportunity arise. 

Applicants for the role must have a strong design and technology background as evidenced by excellent qualifications and an intrinsic desire to keep abreast of key developments in the subject. The ability to also teach construction and have an interest in Science may be an advantage.  We are looking for an enthusiastic and dynamic individual who is a team player and happy to work collegiately to continue to drive forward our success. 

You will work closely and collaboratively with the technology team, be receptive to innovative practices and be an inspirational and motivational practitioner. 

The ideal candidate will:

• Have a tangible passion for teaching and be able to share evidence of enabling students to meet and exceed expectations.

• Have experience in teaching Design and Technology at Key Stages 3 & 4 with experience or ambition to teach to A Level.  The ability to also teach construction and have an interest in Science may be an advantage.

• Have excellent understanding of the curriculum and specifically how lesson design can help to deliver this successfully. They will have a keen interest in evidenced based research to inform their teaching. 

• Be someone who understands the value of high-quality assessment and feedback to inform planning and progress of students

The Application Process

Applicants should download the application form and send the completed form along with a covering letter of application to Mrs Sandi Flint, Headteacher’s PA, to recruitment@buxton.derbyshire.sch.uk or to Buxton Community School, College Road, Buxton, SK17 9EA.

• Closing date for applications is Monday 23rd May at 9am

• Shortlisting and Invites to Interview – 23rd May

• Interviews to be held on Thursday 26th May

If you are short-listed for interview, you will be contacted in advance to discuss arrangements for the interview.  Unfortunately, if you have not been contacted prior to the interview day, your application has not been successful on this occasion.

Buxton Community School is committed to safeguarding and the process of safer recruitment. As a result, this post is subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check, and all shortlisted candidates will be expected to prove their identity at interview. The successful candidate will be expected to show original copies of qualifications and further proof of their identity


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About Buxton Community School

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Welcome to our school which is part of the Embark Federation. We are proud to be part of a family of 19 schools across Derbyshire who believe that by working together as a team we can create schools that ‘stand out’ at the heart of their communities. Our trust has four core beliefs; Family, Integrity, Teamwork and Success, which are integral to everything we do.

We have high standards across our schools but want to ensure that the school experience for our children is a magical time. Our purpose is to enable everyone in our Embark family to be able to ‘Love Learning, Love Life.’

We are a successful, supportive and high achieving secondary school based in the heart of the Peak District with over 1,000 students on roll. Student numbers are rising; applications for Year 7 have risen by 25% over the last 5 years as more families want to send their children to us. As an 11-18 provider, we play a key part in providing the highest quality education and support for our students across a broad range of subjects at KS3, KS4 and KS5.

Our approach with the students involves acknowledging and rewarding positive behaviours and achievements whilst challenging and supporting students to be the best version of themselves. Our values, Ready, Respectful and Safe are instrumental in achieving our vision.

We have a clearly defined plan and commitment to improving learning and support for students. Our outcomes have shown significant improvement over several years as our developments to teaching and learning have taken hold.

Our principles for learning are focused on learning for the long term and developing deep understanding. We have developed a clear strategy that underpins what happens in our classrooms. Teachers who join our school will find well-resourced and planned schemes of learning. However, they are not prescriptive, we believe the professional in the classroom is the subject expert and the champion of the needs of the children in their classes. Staff wellbeing is of utmost importance to me, and we have adopted a number of approaches in order to support in this area of school life. For example, we support all our staff by providing additional non-contact time above that of most schools to allow them the chance to prepare and assess effectively.

I am keen to appoint subject specialists who are passionate and demonstrate true excitement for their subject. We want staff who are positive, energetic, enthusiastic and deeply committed to supporting our young people, and who are prepared to go that extra mile to contribute to our whole school improvement.

We want the best for our staff and young people, and we will not let it get more complicated than that.

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