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Teacher of English

Teacher of English

Bishop Ullathorne Catholic School

Coventry

  • Expired
Salary:
MPS/ UPS
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
January 2020
Apply by:
28 October 2019

Job overview

At Bishop Ullathorne we are committed to a process of ongoing improvement and discovery. We are determined to provide the very best Catholic education for all of our young people. Our vision of education is of educating the whole person to the fullness of life. 

Our set of values, “Ullathorne Way”, through which we all strive to live and grow is immersed into the fabric of our school.  Indeed, Ofsted, who rated our school “Good” in March 2019 said “Your curriculum is underpinned by your Catholic values and encourage all pupils to engage in activities within the school and beyond".  

The Governors of this high achieving Catholic 11-18 school wish to appoint an outstanding colleague to work within our happy and supportive school community.

The successful candidate will:

· be an excellent classroom practitioner

· be committed to the achievement and well-being of all students 

· have the ability to inspire and motivate

· have high standards and expectations.

Should the successful candidate have the ability, qualifications and experience to lead on Film/ Media Studies,  a teaching and learning allowance will be available.

Bishop Ullathorne Catholic School became part of the Holy Cross Catholic Multi Academy Company on 1 September 2019, along with Cardinal Newman Catholic Secondary School and Christ the King, St Augustine’s, St Thomas More, St Elizabeth’s and St John Vianney Catholic Primary Schools which are all located in Coventry

Our Academy moto is “Achieving together in Faith”. This is an exciting time to join our school as our school communities unite to provide an outstanding catholic education for all of our pupils.

We have a fantastic commitment to professional development and believe that the right person can make a real difference. We spend dedicated time on professional development through pedagogy led sessions, breakouts, coaching and other professional activities. 

All our employees uphold the Catholic ethos of the school regardless of their own belief system, as we strive to provide the best education for our young people.

Our appointments are subject to an enhanced DBS clearance. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people.

Further details are available from Mrs Green at our school by emailing s.green@bishopullathorne.co.uk 

Completed applications should be returned to s.green@bishopullathorne.co.uk by 9am on Monday 28 October 2019. 

Interviews will be held on Wednesday 30 October 2019.

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About Bishop Ullathorne Catholic School

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Bishop Ullathorne Catholic School is a member of the Holy Cross Multi Academy Company  along with Cardinal Newman Catholic Secondary School and Christ the King, St Augustine’s, St Thomas More, St Elizabeth’s and St John Vianney Catholic Primary Schools, which are all located in Coventry  

Values and vision

The ethos of Bishop Ullathorne Catholic School is strongly influenced by faith, which is demonstrated in the motto “Soli Deo”, or “For God only”. Teachers recognise the uniqueness of every child, allowing them to develop spiritually, morally, socially and physically as well as academically. 

The traditional values of the secondary school include everything from achieving through endeavour and placing an importance on hard work, to working in partnership with parents and the local community and wearing the Bishop Ullathorne school uniform with pride. A sense of belonging combined with strong pastoral care will support children at this important time of their life.

Ofsted report

“[The headteacher] and other leaders make frequent checks on the performance of pupils and teachers. The information from the checks enables you to pinpoint effective practice and where further improvements are needed. There is a well-thought-out programme of training and support for teachers that focuses on individual and whole-school priorities. The majority of subject leaders know their departments well and lead improvements effectively.”

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