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Subject Leader Music

Subject Leader Music

St John Fisher Catholic High School

Peterborough

  • Expired
Salary:
Main Scale + TLR 2B
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
January / April 2019
Apply by:
26 November 2018

Job overview

Subject Leader Music - Required from January/April 2019

Main Scale plus TLR 2B

We are seeking to appoint a talented, dynamic and ambitious individual who can offer the vision, energy and creativity to lead this popular and successful subject.

We are looking for a person who is:

· an outstanding teacher with an excellent track record of examination success at all key stages.

· focused on the development of a creative and engaging curriculum enabling all pupils to achieve their potential.

· highly motivated with good interpersonal skills and the ability to motivate staff and students.

· committed to the enhancement of extra curricular provision.

· dynamic, creative and energetic in leading and developing music across the school.

We provide a highly supportive working environment, an effective CPD programme and the opportunity to develop leadership skills. If you feel you have the necessary energy, enthusiasm and vision we would welcome your application.

St. John Fisher is an 11-18 comprehensive school with a rich Catholic ethos. There are 750 students on roll including the Sixth Form. The school was rebuilt in 2009, as a result of which we have excellent facilities and well-equipped rooms.  The school was judged Good by Ofsted in October 2013 and November 2017 and Outstanding by the Diocese in December 2013. Visits to the school are welcome.

Application packs can be downloaded from the Vacancies section on our website: www.stjohnfisherschool.org.uk ; send completed applications by email to: jobs@stjohnfisherschool.org.uk 

This school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful applicant will require an enhanced disclosure from the Disclosure & Barring Service (formerly Criminal Records Bureau)

Closing date: Noon Monday 26 November 2018; Interviews: w/c 26 November 2018

About St John Fisher Catholic High School

St John Fisher Catholic High School is a co-educational voluntary aided school based in Peterborough for students aged 11-18. It is a Roman Catholic school.

The school has a vertical tutoring system, meaning tutor groups consist of a mixture of students from Year 7 to Year 13. There are 32 tutor groups with an average number of 20 to 25 students in each group.

The school’s sports facilities include a floodlit pitch, tennis and netball courts and a sports hall. The school also has a strong tradition in music, both vocal and instrumental, and has several rooms where students can practice.

Headteacher

Kate Pereira

Values and vision

St John Fisher Catholic High School firmly believes that celebrating students’ achievement motivates them to achieve their potential, both inside and outside the classroom. Consequently, the school’s merit system has been reviewed and updated and students who perform to a high standard throughout the year will be given the opportunity for a reward visit to a theme park. The school’s house system is also intended to provide a community spirit for the students and competitive events.

Ofsted

“Students who arrive after the start of Year 7 settle quickly and make good progress. The sixth form is good. It is well led and managed and students make good progress. Students feel safe. Their parents also say that students are safe and happy. Students are well behaved. They are proud of the ways they can contribute to the school.” 

View St John Fisher Catholic High School’s latest Ofsted report

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Applications closed