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Teacher of Design & Technology

Teacher of Design & Technology

Carrick Academy

South Ayrshire

Salary:
£13,450-£21,458
Job type:
Part Time, Temporary
Apply by:
26 August 2017

Job overview

The Grade of this post is Teacher (Maingrade) and the annual salary is from £13,450 to £21,458.  This post is temporary until the end of May 2018.
 
PLEASE ENSURE THAT YOU DETAIL A MINIMUM OF TWO REFEREES ON YOUR APPLICATION FORM.

This post is considered to be Regulated Work with children as specified in the Protection of Vulnerable Groups (Scotland) (PVG) Act 2007. Accordingly the preferred candidate will be required to become a member of the PVG Scheme, or undergo a PVG Scheme update if already a Scheme member, prior to any formal offer of employment being made. If you wish further information on the PVG Scheme you can visit the Disclosure Scotland website at www.disclosurescotland.co.uk.

 Closing date: 27/08/2017

Reference: SOA02534

Carrick Academy,
Kirkoswald Road,
Maybole,
Ayrshire,

About Carrick Academy

  • Carrick Academy
  • 72/74 Kirkoswald Road, Maybole
  • Ayrshire
  • KA19 8BP
  • United Kingdom
+44 1655 882389

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Carrick Academy is a co-educational school based in South Ayrshire for students aged 12-18. It is a non-denominational school.

The school that was later to become Carrick Academy was originally founded in 1845 and moved to its current site in 1926. Carrick Academy serves around 525 pupils, from the towns of Maybole, Dalrymple, Crosshill, Kirkmichael, Straiton, Minishant, Dunure, Dailly, Kirkoswald, Maidens, and surrounding farms. The school has a house system.

In terms of facilities, it has six fully equipped ICT labs in addition to a WiFi zone with 30 wireless laptops. The school’s PE Area has a games hall, a gym, a fitness suite, male and female changing areas, two all weather pitches and a rugby pitch.

Headteacher

Shona Stevens

Values and vision

Carrick Academy’s motto is “superbe gerimus” which is Latin for "we bear it proudly". The school is dedicated to the development of an ethos based on high quality relationships and mutual respect amongst all members of its community. It is also devoted to the development of a culture of ambition and achievement which encourages a ‘can do’ attitude amongst pupils. There is also a desire to give pupils, parents, and staff a genuine say in the running and development of the school. Above all, Carrick Academy places importance on offering a wide range of activities both inside and outside of the classroom which enable students to develop their talents and achieve their full potential.  

Ofsted

N/A

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Applications closed