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Teacher of Geography (part time 0.4)

Teacher of Geography (part time 0.4)

Carr Hill High School

Kirkham, Preston

Salary:
Teacher Pay Scale
Job type:
Part Time, Temporary
Start date:
Required 1 January 2019 to 31 August 2019.
Apply by:
30 September 2018

Job overview

Ref: 166840

The Governors and Headteacher are looking to appoint a well-qualified specialist Teacher of Geography to fill a part time vacancy that has arisen for 2 days per week, Monday and Friday. The school is currently 11-18 but the Sixth Form is being phased out and 2018-19 will be the final year of Post 16 education; hence the reason this is only a temporary post.

All students at Key Stage 4 have to choose an Ebacc subject alongside English, Maths and Science and KS 4 will be a three year programme from September. The successful candidate will be joining a team of specialist teachers in a Humanities Faculty of History and Geography.

The Governing Body is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. The successful applicant will be required to provide or undertake an Enhanced Clearance from the Disclosure Barring Service before any appointment is confirmed.

Due to the high level of applications we receive, feedback on applications will not be provided.

Interviews: Provisionally week beginning October 8th 2018

Informal discussion: Andrew Waller

The post you are applying for is covered by the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (as amended in 2013). If successful you will be required to apply to the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) for a 'disclosure'.

Application forms: www.carrhillschool.com and return to recruitment@carrhill.lancs.sch.uk.

Closing date: 1 October 2018 at 12 noon.

About Carr Hill High School

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About Carr Hill High School

We are proud to belong to the Carr Hill community where we pursue excellence through Commitment, Aspiration, Resilience and Respect.

Carr Hill is situated in the market town of Kirkham in the Fylde, just over a mile from exit 3 of the M55 and with very easy transport links from a wide radius in the north west of England. Kirkham is just 9 miles from the coastal town of Lytham St Anne’s and an easy drive to the Lake District or Trough of Bowland. Kirkham is also served by Kirkham and Wesham train station. The school is very close to Ribby Hall Village where corporate discount is available on gym membership and as an employee of Lancashire County Council there are a number of benefits available such as the cycle to work scheme and discounts with local retailers.

The Fylde is a lovely part of the world and ‘Discover Fylde’ (www.discoverfylde.co.uk/) rightly says ‘Located just a short distance from the bright lights of Blackpool and Preston in glorious Lancashire, you’ll find pretty little villages, market towns, fantastic wide open sandy beaches, great areas for cycling, walking or bird watching.’

The school is 11-16 and has an average of 180 students in each year group, the vast majority of whom are of white British heritage. Students come from over 25 different primary schools though there are a core group of schools. We have a teaching staff of 66 and a support staff of 37. Everyone who works here is proud to belong and everything done is for the benefit of all our students, whatever their ability or background. Around 33% of students are entitled to the pupil premium; we currently have 14 students with EHCPs; and there are a significant number of army families due to the proximity of the barracks at Weeton.

As the only state school in the immediate area, Carr Hill is a truly comprehensive school with a wide range of ability and social background. Many students achieve extremely well and all staff are working to pursue excellence and ensure that all our students achieve the best possible outcomes in terms of academic success and personal development – what you achieve and who you are becoming! The 2021 Ofsted report from November shows that the school is continually improving and we were given very few areas to work which is why we were so disappointed with the judgement. The school is very much on a journey and staff are working collaboratively between themselves and with colleagues in other schools to develop subject pedagogy and create a really excellent learning environment where there is real progress for all. Staff and students say that classroom expectations are clear and that behaviour is good overall.

Our three priorities for this academic year are:

· Reading for learning across the school

· Promoting positive mental health

· A clear focus on aspiration and careers across the curriculum

A school is best experienced on a normal working day. Please do come to visit us, be taken round by our students, ask the questions you need to and experience our learning community – one in which we are proud to belong and where we pursue excellence every day.

The Governing Body is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. The successful applicant will be required to provide a Disclosure from the Disclosure Barring Service before any appointment is confirmed.

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