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Teacher of Art

Teacher of Art

NCEA Duke's Secondary School

Northumberland

  • Expired
Salary:
MPS/UPS
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2017
Apply by:
27 March 2017

Job overview

This is an excellent opportunity for you to join one of the most rapidly improving schools in Northumberland and we would love to hear from you.   

Art and Design is a key part of our offer to pupils, and you will be involved in developing a creative and inspiring curriculum within the team as part of our commitment to collaborative planning. You will make a great addition to the team if you are committed to delivering the best teaching, learning and assessment opportunities for our students and are capable of inspiring and motivating others through your passion for art and design.   

The successful candidate will demonstrate that they are capable of delivering consistently excellent classroom teaching and learning, and that they are energetic, enthusiastic, creative and resilient. 

A knowledge of current educational thinking and strategies to raise attainment is expected, alongside the experience of having taught to GCSE level and the ability to teach effectively at post 16, both academic and vocational. 

You will be based at our Josephine Butler Secondary Campus in excellent, modern facilities.   

We are an exciting and innovative Academy, committed to continuous improvement and aiming to raise aspirations and inspire achievement for the children and young people that we serve. 

If you feel you can make a difference to the lives of the young people in our community, teach with enthusiasm, drive, sensitivity and resilience and have strong interpersonal skills then please join our Academy and allow us to help you to develop your career in new and exciting ways.   

The closing date for this position is Tuesday 28th March 2017, interviews week commencing 3rd April 2017.

The Northumberland Church of England Academy is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check.

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About NCEA Duke's Secondary School

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Welcome to the website of The Northumberland Church of England Academy, a comprehensive school serving children of all ages in the communities of Ashington, Newbiggin-by-the-Sea and Lynemouth. The NCEA is an exciting, innovative and rapidly-improving academy which seeks to ensure that all the children and young people we serve are given the very best opportunities in life to secure a future that is successful and happy. Excellence is our watchword; to inspire achievement and encourage compassion, our mission.

The NCEA is an Anglican school and promotes education within its Christian framework.

Every child has the potential to excel and it is our responsibility to unlock that potential through outstanding teaching; caring pastoral support; opportunities for enrichment; leadership development; all within a safe and secure learning environment that nurtures the individual.

No excuses are made for background. We believe all children can be successful and it is our duty to enable that success as governors, teachers, parents, carers and communities.

“It takes a whole community to raise a child” [African Proverb]

The Academy will play an active role in the community we serve – Northumberland. We see all children in Northumberland as members of the Academy community, and will endeavour to enable all children to achieve, through close collaboration with a range of schools and other providers. We see the success of every child and every staff member in all schools as vital to our success. We will be an outward-facing school, using our partners to unlock the potential of every member of our learning community.

We want all of our immediate community to lead learning – learning, and the very best teaching that enables it, will be at the heart of all that we do. Learning in the classroom and learning in the wider world will empower our children to be good global citizens, who can continue the tradition of the many from our communities who have already played a role on the national and international stage in a wide range of areas.

Most importantly, we want our children to enjoy their education; to learn well and to aspire to being the very best people they, and by extension, we can be.

We look forward to welcoming you to our Academy and hope that you will find it a warm, inviting and ambitious environment for the entire community.

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