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Subject Leader, Economics

Subject Leader, Economics

Cardinal Newman Catholic School

Brighton & Hove

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Salary:
MPS/UPS + TLR 2b (£4,398)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
31 January 2018

Job overview

Cardinal Newman Catholic School

Brighton & Hove, Sussex

Subject Leader, Economics

MPS/UPS + TLR 2b (£4,398)

Required for April/September 2018 

11 – 18 Voluntary-Aided, Catholic Comprehensive School

  

The Governors are seeking to appoint an outstanding and experienced leader to lead and inspire colleagues and students in the Economics department, ability to teach Law/Politics would be desirable

This post is an exciting opportunity for a leader with a vision and a passion for student learning and you will benefit from all the school has to offer with committed students and motivated colleagues. As the Subject Leader of Economics, you will be accountable for all aspects of the delivery of the subject, and provide guidance to other economics teachers. 

You will have a commitment to high expectations with the ability to inspire, challenge and support both students and colleagues and you will be joining a thriving and successful school.

Cardinal Newman is a community where every individual is valued and expected to excel. The school is based on the south coast in the exciting and vibrant City of Brighton & Hove, East Sussex. We have a capacity of 2300 students, including 450 students in our state of the art Sixth Form building. 

In return the school can offer a strong and supportive community of colleagues, students and parents and a culture of providing regular support for personal and professional development.

Closing date for applications: Wednesday, 31st January 2018 at 10.00am

Visits to the school are welcome – Please contact the HR Department hroffice@cncs.co.uk 

Further information and application forms can be found on the school website:

www.cncs.co.uk 

or through the school reception office:

Tel: 01273 558551

Cardinal Newman Catholic School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. 

An enhanced DBS check will be required. 

Attached documents

About Cardinal Newman Catholic School

Cardinal Newman Catholic School, based in Hove and Brighton is a mixed gender, secondary school for children between the ages of 11 and 18. The East Sussex school is voluntary aided and its denomination is Roman Catholic. The school was originally a part of the Stanford estate and in 1970’s was rented out to Edward King who used the grounds as a market garden, making produce for the Brighton market. Nuns of the Sacred Heart order were granted permission by the Bishop to create the school. They began building work in 1870 and in 1901, a new wing was created. In 1966, the nuns left the premises.

Headteacher

Ms Claire Jarman

Values and Vision

The school aims to make sure every pupil feels at home and is cared for while on the premises. They follow the values of Christianity. Everything the school does, is done through its faith. It values excellence, with each child taking responsibility for their actions. Cardinal Newman also values togetherness. It wants teachers and students to build a bond with each other and with God. The motto of the school is “no one gets left behind”.

Ofsted report

“The pastoral care afforded to vulnerable pupils enables them to make the most of their time in school. Recent improvements to safeguarding arrangements, including to the perimeter security and staff training, mean that a large majority of pupils are safe at all times. The school’s clear Catholic ethos provides a helpful contribution to the spiritual, moral, social and cultural development of its pupils. Leaders have had good impact on rates of attendance, which compare favourably with the rest of the school. Many post-16 learners exercise voluntary leadership roles in support of whole-school activities. Others serve as positive role models for younger pupils.”

View Cardinal Newman Catholic School’s latest Ofsted report

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Applications closed