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Teacher of A Level Sociology & Criminology (Applied General Certificate (BTEC)

Teacher of A Level Sociology & Criminology (Applied General Certificate (BTEC)

Sixth Form College Colchester

Essex

  • Expired
Salary:
Up to pro rata of £39,329 p.a.
Job type:
Full Time, Part Time, Temporary
Start date:
September 2019
Apply by:
6 September 2019

Job overview

Full Time or Part time approximately 0.75 fte
Temporary absence cover September and October 2019
Up to pro rata of £39,329 p.a. (based on SFCA pay scale)
Based in Colchester

We require a motivated and enthusiastic A level Sociology Teacher who will also be able to teach Applied General Certificate Criminology.  For a full time post the ability to teach Criminology is essential.  You should have a good honours degree in Sociology or a related subject and ideally a PGCE or equivalent teaching qualification, with a specific interest in teaching, motivating and developing 16-18 year old students at this highly successful sixth form college.  

The college is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment.  We are an equal opportunities employer.

For full details and a College application form please visit our website www.colchsfc.ac.uk 

Closing date: 12 noon Friday 6th September 2019.


About Sixth Form College Colchester

The Sixth Form College Colchester is a non-denominational, mixed sixth-form college for around 3,200 students aged 16 and older. It was founded in 1987 and is located on the site of a former school. The old building at the college dates back to 1912. 

In 2011, the Sixth Form College Colchester opened a new language centre; a series of new buildings, including a performing arts centre, have been added in recent years. Among its alumni are television presenter Dermot O’Leary and Blur frontman Damon Albarn.

Principal

Ian MacNaughton

Values and vision

The Sixth Form College Colchester prides itself on its positive and vibrant atmosphere. It describes itself as a bridge between the worlds of school and of higher education or employment.

The college aims to give students the qualifications, skills and opportunities to make an effective transition into the adult world.  It places a strong emphasis on pastoral care, and urges students to adopt a mature approach during their time at the college.

Ofsted report

“The curriculum offering is very rich and most learners undertake a wide range of subjects, additional studies and enrichment activities. These features enhance learners’ experiences and knowledge and facilitate their high levels of progression to higher education and employment. The vast majority of teaching and learning is good and in a minority of lessons is outstanding.” 

“Feedback is good and detailed; it helps learners to improve. The quality of their work is high.”

Read the Sixth Form College Colchester’s latest Ofsted report

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Applications closed