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Subject Leader: Spanish

Subject Leader: Spanish

Houlton School

Warwickshire

  • £28,000 - £43,685 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
MPS/UPS + TLR2a
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
01/09/2023
Apply by:
12 April 2023

Job overview

Houlton School is a brand new secondary free school that opened in September 2021; set within a combination of fully refurbished Grade II listed buildings as well as brand new, specialist teaching facilities. Languages are housed within our brand new Humanities teaching block... you would be the very first occupant of your new classroom!

You will join us as we welcome our third cohort of pupils, so will teach across Years 7-9 in the first instance. Ultimately, we will have all seven year groups, including Sixth Form.

Innovation, Aspiration and Excellence are our three core pillars, which are at the heart of all we do at our recently designated ‘World Class School’ – visit the website to get a strong feel for how we support you and our pupils to be the best you can be every day. We are the Houlton family.


So, who are we looking for?

Houlton School has an exciting opportunity for a Subject Leader: Spanish to join our successful school. You will join a passionate team of teachers who are committed to delivering our curriculum in engaging and inspiring ways. You will be an excellent teacher who has the ability to inspire, motivate, challenge and support their pupils to ensure that they make progress.

It is very important to us at Houlton School that all of our teachers feel valued, listened to and mentored well so that they have opportunities to develop.


The successful candidate will:

● Be a motivated individual with excellent subject knowledge in Spanish with knowledge of current trends in teaching within this area.

● Be committed to supporting pupils to succeed

● Be able to contribute to a successful team 7

● Be willing and able to contribute to the co-curriculum provision for the school and promote enrichment opportunities in languages.


Overview of responsibilities

● To teach pupils according to their educational needs, including the setting and marking of work to be carried out by the pupil in school and elsewhere.

● To develop, monitor and update schemes of learning and the curriculum overview for Spanish.

● To assess, record and report on the attendance, progress, development and attainment of pupils and to keep such records as are required by school and curriculum team policy.

● To provide, or contribute to, oral and written assessments, reports and references relating to individual pupils and groups of pupils.

● To ensure that Literacy and Numeracy is reflected in the teaching/learning experience of pupils.

● To undertake a designated programme of teaching.

● To ensure a high-quality learning experience for pupils which meets internal and external quality standards.

● To prepare and update subject materials.

● To use a variety of delivery methods which will stimulate learning appropriate to pupil needs and demands of the syllabus.

● To maintain discipline in accordance with the school’s procedures, and to encourage good practice with regard to punctuality, behaviour, standards of work and homework.

● To undertake assessment of pupils as requested by external examination bodies, curriculum team and school procedures.

● To mark, grade and give written/verbal and diagnostic feedback as required in line with both the school’s feedback policy and the policy of any curriculum team the post holder is working within.

● To support in the overseas opportunities available for pupils’ studying language


Overview of required skills and experience

We are looking to recruit a dynamic individual with a real passion and interest in engaging pupils in Spanish at all levels. You will need to have good communication skills, organisation and time management skills with an outstanding knowledge of Spanish at KS3/KS4 and ideally KS5 level.


Who should apply?

We would welcome applications from all suitably qualified teachers of this post: teachers who can offer Spanish to KS3/4 and ideally also to KS5.

This post would not be suitable for Early Career Teachers.

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About Houlton School

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  • Houlton School
  • Signal Drive, Houlton, Rugby
  • Warwickshire
  • CV23 1ED
  • United Kingdom
+44 1788 59 33 00

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It is my great pleasure to welcome you to our Houlton family, where innovation, aspiration and excellence are at the heart of all we do. As His Majesty's Inspector, Nicola Harwood noted when Ofsted last visited us in 2021, we '...place spiritual, moral, social and cultural education at the heart of the curriculum so that pupils flourish and are well prepared for life beyond school.'

We proudly encourage pupils to consider themselves to have joined the unique experience of the 'Houlton family'. Dr Maya Angelou once wrote that, '...family isn’t always blood; it’s the people in your life who want you in theirs: the ones who accept you for who you are, the ones who would do anything to see you smile and who love you no matter what.' This underpins our approach at Houlton, where difference is celebrated as integral to our supportive, wider community.

We have the privilege of occupying the Grade II historic listed buildings that previously housed Rugby International Radio Station. Inspired by our heritage, we enjoy our very own Communications Centre, fully resourced with a library and professional radio and television broadcasting station, allowing us to continue the historic legacy of our campus. Some established schools are lucky to be provided with refreshed, enhanced facilities in one or two specialist subject areas, such as the Arts or STEM; however, our pupils enjoy state-of-the-art facilities alongside stunning heritage buildings across the entire curriculum.

Our £40m, 20-acre campus provides a truly exceptional school experience for our pupils: a genuinely inspirational setting for them to learn and grow. Our brand-new facilities on campus include a purpose-built Sports England compliant Sports Centre, dance, acting and fitness studios, STEM and computing facilities. Our pupils also have access to incredible art studios with a photography dark room and kiln for those children who like to be creative. Then there's the wonderful ‘Power Hall Refectory’ that pupils can use before school, at break and at lunchtimes, formerly the engine room of our campus and now fuelling pupils' learning each day.

At Houlton School we have the highest expectations of our pupils: excellence is expected in all aspects of behaviour and attitudes, and pupils will be expected to always do their very best. Uniform and standards of appearance are important and traditional here: we expect them to be worn correctly and with pride as the foundation of everything else we do as a family. We encourage our pupils to always model our values and will support them in all aspects of school life, providing them with the very best teachers, facilities and opportunities to explore their emerging talents.

Michael McCulley
Principal

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