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Teacher in Charge Psychology

Teacher in Charge Psychology

Saint Martin's School

Solihull

  • Expired
Salary:
Competitive (plus pension)
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2019
Apply by:
12 April 2019

Job overview

Permanent, Part-time (0.5 – 0.6)

Required for September 2019 

The Role

An exciting opportunity has arisen at Saint Martin’s, we are currently seeking to appoint a Teacher in Charge of Psychology.  You will be responsible for the leadership, development and management of the Psychology department, ensuring that each pupil is positively encouraged to develop her potential to the full according to the stated aims of the school.

You will be an excellent communicator and manager facilitating the highest quality of relationships between all stakeholders and representing the department in all matters.  You will have an excellent knowledge of the A level specification.  

As part of the role you will make an active contribution to supporting and contributing to the extra-curricular and enrichment programmes of the school. 

The School

Saint Martin’s is a selective independent school for girls, with a proven record of academic achievement.  Situated in a stunning twenty-acre site in the centre of Solihull and conveniently situated for access to motorway networks.

Application Process

For a candidate pack and application form please visit our website: www.saintmartins-school.com/joining-us/vacancies. 

or contact Mrs J Barrett, HR Manager jbarrett@saintmartins-school.com.

Closing date for applications: Friday 12 April (noon).  

The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people all staff must share this commitment.  Applicants must undergo child protection screening, including checks with past employers and DBS and barred list checks.

Saint Martin’s, Malvern Hall, Brueton Avenue, Solihull B91 3EN, 

Telephone: 0121 705 1265

email: jbarrett@saintmartins-school.com,   website: www.saintmartins-school.com



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Saint Martin’s School, founded in 1941, provides education for girls from Nursery to Sixth Form, 3 years to 18. The School is situated in a stunning twenty acre site in the centre of Solihull and located in the grounds of the historic Malvern Hall. The Hall, once owned by the Greswold family, has a unique link with the landscape painter John Constable who visited early in the 19th century. All pupils are able to take advantage of the extensive facilities on site from the swimming pool and all-weather pitch to the new Performing Arts Centre, SMArt, with its theatre and dance studio.

Saint Martin’s is a non-denominational Christian school where respect for others is paramount regardless of their faith or background. The enthusiasm of girls to look beyond themselves, to understand the global dimension of the world in which they live and to seek ways of helping others are important elements of our School community.

The School aims to provide an all-round education of the highest quality in a safe, happy, supportive and stimulating environment. All staff give generously of their time and energy to enhance the educational experience and to give support to the girls both in and out of the classroom.

It is recognised by parents that due to the size of the School community all their daughters are valued and known as individuals. Parents appreciate that Saint Martin’s offers a traditional education with a wide range of opportunities. There is a very active Parents’ Association and Alumnae.

The academic results of the girls speak for themselves. In 2015 the Upper Sixth students received a record number of top grades and all gained places in their first choice University. Together with an outstanding 100% pass rate the School has featured in the ‘The Telegraph’s’ Top Ten Small Independent Schools List for the last 3 years. At GCSE, girls gain on average 10 GCSEs and the results reflect their hard work. The School was last inspected in January 2013 by ISI and a copy of the Report is also on the website.

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