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Teacher of Food Technology (Textiles or Health & Social Care)

Teacher of Food Technology (Textiles or Health & Social Care)

Southwark Inclusive Learning Service (Sils)

Southwark

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Salary:
MPS + SEN1
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2019
Apply by:
20 May 2019

Job overview

SILS is seeking to appoint an enthusiatic and innovative Food Technology Teacher with experience to teach across key stages 3 and 4, at our PRU in South London.  

We are particularly keen to hear from candidates with a track record of successful work with learners with additional or SEMH needs.   We also wish to hear from applicants that can offer Textiles or Health and Social Care as a second subject.     

In addition to successful experience from a mainstream school or alternative provision, our ideal candidate will:

-  be able to inspire, motivate and engage reluctant learners

- be a confident classroom practitioner, with record of  high quality teaching & learning

- have passion for pupil progress, and record of achieving accredited qualifications at KS3 & 4 

- be  able to work independently and with initaitive

- able to manage the dynamics of a changing / mobile cohort of learners  

- have a positive outlook and be committed to team work   

If you think you can make a difference to the lives of our young people and you are willing to work across our two sites, then we would like to hear from you.  

Please note that informal visits are welcome.  To arrange please contact Carol Hepper, School Business Manager on 020 7525 1150 or email chepper@sils.southwark.sch.uk 

Information about our school can be obtained from the schools website at www.sils.southwark.org

SILS is a 'Good School' (Ofsted , 2018), and SILS is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment.   An enhanced DBS check is required for all successful applicants.  

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About Southwark Inclusive Learning Service (Sils)

SILS is an alternative education school for 11-16 year old students majority of whom have been excluded from mainstream schools, because of difficulties with their behaviour or conduct.  

SILS has been consistently judged to be a Good School by Ofsted (2012, 2015) and the staff are a dedicated team, working together to deliver the best outcomes for students.  

SILS operates on two sites across Southwark South London.  The KS3 and Day 6 provision is located on Davey Street, a few minutes walk to Peckham.  Whilst the KS4 site is on Porlock Street, between Borough and London Bridge Station.  

SILS works in partnership with Southwark Local Authority and mainstream schools to deliver full time education for its cohort of 'hard to place' students.   An ethos of respect and high expectations underpins every aspect of school life.  Our students know they are safe and secure at school; and our vision is to inspire them to develop and grow into confident resilient responsible young adults.  

Our vision is achieved through flexible creative approaches to the curriculum, strong pastoral support and therapeutic interventions.  Our collaborative partnership with professionals and families helps to deliver improved outcomes for our students.

100% of students leave SILS at the end of year 11 with GCSEs and an accredited qualification; and up to a third of our KS3 students are reintegrated to mainstream schools annually.  

SILS is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, and we expect all staff to share this commitment.   Also, all positions require enhanced DBS clearance and we welcome applications regardless of age, gender, ethnicity or religion.  

SILS is a great place to work and learn, and we welcome visits from prospective applicants by appointment.  

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