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Teacher of Dance (Maternity Cover) 3 days a week – January-December 2018

Teacher of Dance (Maternity Cover) 3 days a week – January-December 2018

Helena Romanes School

Great Dunmow

  • Expired
Salary:
TPR
Job type:
Part Time, Maternity Cover
Start date:
January 2018
Apply by:
17 October 2017

Job overview

  

We are seeking an inspiring and enthusiastic Teacher of Dance to teach GCSE. 

We invite applicants from all levels of experience to join a friendly, supportive team within our successful school. 

Ideally applicants will hold QTS or equivalent, a proven record of effective classroom teaching and the ability to teach imaginative and creatively. 

The faculty offer a wide range of extra-curricular activities such as dance trips, university visits, annual dance show and internal choreographic competitions. 

There is an expectation that the post holder will play an integral part in these highly popular events. 

You will have a strong commitment to student success and have the ability to inspire, enthuse and motivate our students. 

Candidates should also be familiar with the new GCSE Dance specification. 

We are looking for professionals with a commitment to extra curricula activities and performances : 

We offer: 

- Excellent studio facilities and a positive working environment 

We are committed to promoting equality of opportunity, celebrating diversity, safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. 

The successful candidate will be subject to full employment checks including references, an enhanced DBS Disclosure Certificate and medical clearance.


About Helena Romanes School

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+44 1371 872560

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We are a mixed 4 – 18 Academy with over 1200 pupils on roll. The school is situated in beautiful countryside, occupying approximately 35 acres just to the north of Great Dunmow.

The school was established in 1958 and is named in honour of the first Chair of Governors.

At Helena Romanes, we are ambitious for our pupils and we offer them a rich and varied curriculum. Our pupils develop the skills, knowledge and understanding that enables them to move successfully into higher education, apprenticeships, training or employment.

While academic achievement is of crucial importance, we also ensure that we focus effectively on developing our pupils’ personal, social and creative skills. Our aim is that pupils leave Helena Romanes as successful, confident and considerate young adults.

We are very proud of our pupils. They are superb ambassadors for our school when they represent us locally, nationally and internationally, participating in our many and varied extra-curricular activities.

At Helena Romanes, we have a large team of well-qualified, dedicated staff who focus on supporting pupils’ progress and well-being. We work closely with parents, carers and the wider community to ensure we provide a well-coordinated approach to our pupils’ learning and development.

Ms Catherine Davis BA (Hons)

Executive Headteacher

Ofsted
“Pupils are happy at The Helena Romanes School. They enjoy learning and coming to school.”

“Pupils are well mannered, friendly and respectful to their teachers and to each other.”

“Pupils want to do well and are focused in lessons.”

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