Teacher of Ethics (Social Sciences and PSHE/RSHE)
Meadowhead School Academy Trust
Sheffield
- £25,714 - £41,604 per year
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Salary:
- MPS / UPS
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- 19 April 2022
- Apply by:
- 26 January 2022
Job overview
Permanent from 19 April 2022
Applications from NQTs are welcome for this position
Our students require a teacher of Ethics who has the ability to deliver high quality teaching and learning for our students. We are seeking a talented and inspiring teacher to join our rapidly changing and improving school. The successful candidate will be joining a strong and dedicated department of professional practitioners.
The successful candidate will be able to teach our Ethics programme (incorporating RSHE, PSHE, Citizenship and Religious Studies) to Y7-Y11 students. They will also teach one of the faculty’s assessed courses: GCSE Religious Studies or A Level Philosophy, Sociology or Psychology. Please state in your application which assessed course or courses would match your expertise and experience.
You must possess a track record of successful teaching practice, underpinned by strong subject knowledge. In addition, we are seeking candidates with highly developed communication and organisation skills combined with the ability to engage, enthuse and motivate our students to achieve their potential.
The school will seek to invest in the successful candidate, offering extensive CPD opportunities to fast track to middle leadership through enrolment on national leadership programmes. A CPD plan will be designed to ensure career progression in line with aspirations and personal goals.
Staff benefits also include enrolment onto the enhanced package for smartclinic which provides occupational health and wellbeing support for all employees.
If you would like to join our school, where every person matters, please submit your application by the closing date below. Visits to the school are warmly welcomed. Please contact Joy Kelsey at: kelseyj@meadowhead.sheffield.sch.uk to arrange a visit.
Closing date for applications: 26 January 2022 at 9.00am
Meadowhead School Academy Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Any offer of employment will be subject to clearance from the Children’s Barred List and a DBS Enhanced check.
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About Meadowhead School Academy Trust
- Meadowhead School Academy Trust
- Dyche Lane, Sheffield
- South Yorkshire
- S8 8BR
- United Kingdom
Meadowhead School Academy is a popular and successful school with an excellent academic and pastoral reputation and very high standards of behaviour.
We have high expectations of ourselves and our students and welcome colleagues who share our commitment to continuous improvement.
- Meadowhead School moved into new purpose built accommodation in 2007. We became a Trust school in 2009, setting up the Meadowhead Community Learning Trust (MCLT) in partnership with six feeder primary schools, Sheffield College, Sheffield University, Sheffield Hallam University and a number of local and national businesses. In August 2012, the school became a converter Academy, and gained full Sixth Form status in September 2013.
- We house our own Sixth Form currently teaching A level courses and level 3 courses to over 292 students. We opened our new purpose built Sixth Form Centre in November 2017.
Mixed 11-18 1,892 students
Headteacher
Mrs Kam Grewal-Joy
Values and vision
At Meadowhead our vision is to make a difference to the lives of our young people. Through excellence and continual improvement, we aim to be the best we can possibly be for our current and future students. We are determined that all our students achieve their full potential and leave us as confident, compassionate and articulate individuals to grow and prosper in the 21st century.
We work in partnership with others to equip students with the skills, attitudes and qualifications needed to lead fulfilling lives and to become responsible adults. Through a skilfully planned curriculum, enrichment experiences, high standards in teaching and pastoral care we fully prepare our students for entrance to further and higher education, high quality employment and the future careers of their choice.
Our ambition is to develop and nurture young people to become well rounded individuals with the characteristics to contribute fully to society with a strong sense of civic responsibility. We want to ensure that our students are equipped with the knowledge, understanding and skills to influence change and to improve their own lives, their local community and the planet. We aim to inspire young people to live sustainable lives and develop the green skills to tackle both the causes and the impact of climate change resulting in better futures for all.
The House System
When students start at Meadowhead, they and the rest of their form group are allocated a house: Sharman, Pearson, Douglass and Brearley. Each of the houses are named after inspirational figures who have made a difference in their chosen field or discipline. Students compete as houses in events like Sports Day and for the annual Rewards Cup. The names of each figurehead was chosen during the 2021-22 academic year during a public consultation with students, staff, local residents and alumni. As students transition into the Sixth Form, students keep their house as they move to their new specialist form.
Continuing Professional Development
We have a strong programme of CPD for all staff.
Staff benefits now include enrolment onto the enhanced package for Smartclinic which provides occupational health and well-being support for all employees.
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