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Supply Teacher

Supply Teacher

St Gregory's Catholic Academy

Stockton, Darlington

  • Expired
Salary:
A/C
Job type:
Part Time, Full Time, Supply
Apply by:
3 June 2018

Job overview

 The Directors of Carmel Education Trust would like to invite applications from teachers interested in working on a casual supply basis in any or all of our primary schools across the Trust. The Trust recognises the valuable role supply teachers play in providing consistent, high quality education to our pupils and is seeking to develop a pool of teaching staff available to be called upon to work in one or more of our schools in Darlington and Stockton. We welcome applications from recently qualified and experienced teachers from EYFS, KS 1 and 2. The ability to access reliable transport is a prerequisite. 

Carmel Education Trust promotes high standards in terms of teaching and learning, behaviour and achievement. We educate our children in the spirit of the Gospel values and the traditions of the Catholic Church, nurturing the talents, virtues and potential of each individual – both pupils and staff. 

We can offer:

  • The opportunity to join a school with enthusiastic, confident and happy children
  • Dedicated staff who are keen to build on our high standards
  • Excellent collaboration between the existing 7 schools within the expanding Multi      Academy Trust.
  • Opportunities to share talents within a supportive and trusting network of leaders.
  • Opportunities to join in school CPD on a regular basis regardless of availability of      supply.

We are looking for leaders who:

  • Are able to support our Christian ethos
  • Will inspire, challenge and encourage our students
  • Will enable every child to reach their highest potential

Visits to the schools are warmly welcomed and positively encouraged. For further information, to arrange a school visit and for application forms please see our website: http://carmeleducationtrust.org.uk/vacancies/ or contact Hayley Wooding PA to the Deputy CEO Mike Shorten on (01325) 523414. In their supporting statement, applicants should indicate which key stage and in which Academies they are interested/able to work in.

Application forms should be returned to Mike Shorten, Deputy Chief Executive Officer, Carmel Education Trust, The Headlands, Darlington, DL3 8RW. 

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About St Gregory's Catholic Academy

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+44 1642 672262

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St Gregory’s is a mixed, non-selective, Roman Catholic primary school with nursery situated in Stockton-on-Tees, County Durham. It is part of  Carmel Education Trust, a multi-academy trust which supports six other Christian academy schools in the UK and aims to provide a practical and moral purpose to the furthering of education. An average-sized primary school, St Gregory’s will provide a total of 266 places to students aged 3-11 when fully subscribed.

In March 2013, Carmel College converted to become a multi-academy trust under the name Carmel Education Trust; St Gregory’s opened as an academy converter in April.

Headteacher

Fiona Stokeld

Values and Vision

With its motto “forward together”, St Gregory’s has a vision of being a place of excellence, and of providing an enriching learning experience for its students. It promotes justice, responsibility, spirituality, human development, and quality in teaching and learning. Other underlying principles are to show respect and create community. St Gregory's considers itself to be a community of faith that upholds forgiveness, reconciliation, truth, honesty and other values of the Gospel, providing special care to those most in need.

Ofsted

“Pupils’ behaviour is good. Pupils enjoy school, work hard in lessons and have positive attitudes to learning. Pupils have a good understanding of how to stay safe and the school has excellent systems to help keep them safe in school. Children make good progress in the Nursery class because the quality of teaching is good.”

View St Gregory’s latest Ofsted report

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