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Teacher of English

Teacher of English

Netherthorpe School

Chesterfield, Derbyshire

  • Expired
Salary:
Main Scale/Upper Scale
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
Ideally September 23 but later date considered
Apply by:
9 June 2023

Job overview

We are looking for a talented, enthusiastic and highly motivated individual to join our English and Media team. This is a permanent, full-time role.

You will be part of a dedicated and supportive team and a school that strives to develop every member of staff. The post is suitable for ECT teachers or more experienced individuals. The ability to teach to A level is desirable but not essential. What is crucial is that you are genuinely enthusiastic about your subject and have the highest expectations for your students.

About the department

The English department is an established and well experienced team currently made of four full-time members of staff and six part-time members. The team include staff with responsibilities for whole school Oracy and an associate staff team including a reading intervention tutor and reading engagement lead.

We continue to be committed as a school to focussing on the development, implementation and embedding of literacy across the curriculum.

At Key Stage 3, we have mapped out a curriculum which allows our students to be enthused about the subject and develop the skills and knowledge required to be successful in Key Stage 4 and beyond.

At Key Stage 4, the department currently follow the AQA exam board for both English Language and literature.

The GCSE English Language and Literature examinations will be sat by all students in the Summer of Year 11. The set key texts are: Macbeth (Shakespeare), A Christmas Carol (Dickens) and An Inspector Calls (Priestley) OR Lord of the Flies (Golding).

At Key Stage 5, the school offers both Advanced GCE in English Language through the exam board: EDEXCEL and GCE English Literature through AQA. The key texts are: Othello (Shakespeare), Skirrid Hill (Sheers), A Streetcar Named Desire (Williams), The Handmaid’s Tale (Atwood) Jane Eyre (Bronte).

About us

Netherthorpe is a popular, oversubscribed secondary school with 1,100 students offering high-quality education to our 11–18 student community. We are based in Staveley, a small town six miles northeast of Chesterfield, close to J30 of the M1 and the Peak District National Park, the Dukeries and Sherwood Forest. We are committed to raising the level of achievement of all our students, have a traditional ethos and enjoy an excellent reputation within the area.

As part of the Cavendish Learning Trust, we provide a range of benefits, including:

  • Induction and development packages
  • Reward and recognition scheme
  • Health support
  • Staff discount scheme
  • Competitive pension scheme
  • Cycle-to-work and car leasing

Further information

Visits are highly recommended and warmly welcomed. To arrange an appointment, please telephone 01246 472220 or the Head’s PA on 01246 479014.

If you would like to join our friendly team, please visit www.netherthorpe.academy for an application pack and application form.

Please send your application form and letter of application to vacancies@netherthorpe.derbyshire.sch.uk

Closing date: Noon on Friday 9 June 2023.

Proposed interview date: Wednesday 14 June 2023.

Cavendish Learning Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

An offer of employment will be subject to the receipt of a satisfactory enhanced level DBS disclosure with a children’s barred list check, two satisfactory references and successful completion of vetting procedures.

In accordance with the statutory guidance Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE), an online search may be conducted as part of due diligence on shortlisted candidates.

We are committed to recruiting and retaining a diverse workforce, and candidates with a disability who meet the essential job criteria will be given an opportunity to demonstrate their abilities at interview.

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About Netherthorpe School

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Netherthorpe is truly thriving at the moment and I am extremely proud of the staff and the students who work and attend here. Standards of teaching are higher than they have ever been and students are achieving remarkable results. The new buildings have provided us with facilities that are a match for any in the area, and our refurbished old buildings still lie at the heart of the school, as they have done for many decades.

This school can trace its existence back to 1572 when three local families, the Sitwell family, the De Rodes family and the Frechville family decided to set up a school to serve the local people of Staveley, with the aim of providing extra-ordinary opportunities for ordinary children. Whilst I think our children are anything but ordinary, I can identify with these sentiments and we are still trying to do exactly this 400 years later.

Whether you are visiting this website because you are considering sending your child here to be educated, because you are considering applying for a job here, or because of some other connection with us, I hope you leave with a sense of what this school is really about.

Netherthorpe is special. Our ‘Care, Guidance and Support’ is outstanding and has been recognised as such on consecutive OFSTED inspections. We aim to develop each child that comes to us in a welcoming and safe environment, so that they achieve highly and enjoy doing so. Our motto ‘Learn, Enjoy, Succeed’ is at the heart of all we do and children thrive because of the exceptionally strong relationships that exist between the staff here and the students. Our Sixth form is thriving and we attract around 90 applications from other local schools each year, as well as our own Year 11 students. Our experience in supporting students post-18 has led to many students continuing their education at Universities all over the country (including Oxford and Cambridge), whilst others have gained worthwhile employment, apprenticeships or college places after being carefully mentored and prepared for interviews by our careers team.

Student Leadership is a particularly strong feature of student life here. We encourage students to take responsibility, have a voice on school matters and get involved in the organisation of events. We have a School Council, a School Parliament, Sports Leaders, a Charity Committee, a Prefect system and Year Group committees to mention but a few. We are as keen to produce confident leaders who show initiative and are willing to get involved, as we are to produce students with high qualifications. We work hard at both.

Netherthorpe has by no means achieved all that it is capable of and our ambition is to be recognised as one of the best schools in the country - we aim to be a truly outstanding school in every aspect of our work. We constantly seek to improve our practice and we expect all staff who come to work here to do the same.

I hope you find the information you are looking for in visiting our website. Should you visit the school in the near future, I am confident that you will sense for yourself the ambition we have for every student, as well as the warmth and support we provide for them.

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