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Teacher of Health and Social Care

Teacher of Health and Social Care

Joseph Chamberlain Sixth Form College

Birmingham

  • Expired
Salary:
£22,937 - £38,364 per annum
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
Please note that the contract will start on 1st September 2018; however the first day of work will actually be earlier on Thursday 23rd August 2018 for which you will be paid.
Apply by:
19 March 2018

Job overview

The post of Teacher of Health and Social Care is a unique opportunity for an exceptional teacher to join our outstanding College. We are seeking to appoint a well-qualified, committed and inspirational teacher to Health and Social Care courses up to A Level. The successful candidate will have an appropriate teaching qualification and be qualified to degree level. 

If successful, you would play a vital role in the College, which was graded as ‘outstanding’ in all categories by Ofsted in 2017. We excel in providing a broad, inclusive and high quality education to all of our learners, which has resulted in some of the highest levels of progression to Higher Education in the sector. In 2017, Joseph Chamberlain College achieved A level pass rates of 99% for the fourth year running and the best results in the history of the College. 

The College is situated within easy reach of Birmingham City Centre in a state of the art building with superbly equipped classrooms and outstanding facilities. 

We were featured in the 2015 Parliamentary Review for best practice in further education and were awarded the CPD Mark last year for our comprehensive package of innovative and high impact professional development. We were also shortlisted for the 2017 TES Sixth Form College of the Year Awards.

We support all newly qualified teachers to achieve QTS or QTLS, and are part of a local teaching alliance.

If you are aspirational for all young people and want to play a part in shaping their futures, we would really like to hear from you.

Salary will be on the pay structure of the Colleges Teachers’ pay scale. Teacher’s salary ranges from £22,937 - £38,364 per annum, dependent on experience. 

We welcome applications from both NQTs and experienced teachers from Sixth Form Colleges, Schools and FE Colleges. 

Closing date: Monday 19th March 2018 (to arrive no later than 12 noon) 

Interviews will take place on Wednesday 28th March 2018  

Start date: Please note that the contract will start on 1st September 2018; however the first day of work will actually be earlier on Thursday 23rd August 2018 for which you will be paid.

For job details and an application pack please visit https://www.jcc.ac.uk/about-jcc/vacancies/or e-mail personnel@jcc.ac.uk. Alternatively please call 0121 446 2255 for an application pack or if you require the information in a different format. 

We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expect all staff and volunteers to respect this commitment. All posts will be subject to an enhanced DBS check. Joseph Chamberlain Sixth Form College is an equal opportunity employer, we welcome applications from all sections of the community.

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About Joseph Chamberlain Sixth Form College

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+44 121 446 2200

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About Us

Joseph Chamberlain College is a hugely popular and highly successful Sixth Form College that was established in 1983 and now offers a wide range of academic courses at all levels to around 2600 school leavers and approximately 700 adults on a separate site.

Our curriculum offer and entry criteria are highly inclusive, offering clear progression routes to success for all students, regardless of their starting points and backgrounds. Approximately 80% of our work is with 16-18 year olds at Level 3, who study AS/A Levels or Level 3 BTEC Extended Diplomas. At Level 2, we offer BTECs and GCSE programmes to 16-18 year olds; at Entry Level and Level 1, we have an extensive ESOL provision. In addition, our separate Adult Learning Directorate offers classes in ESOL, Literacy, Numeracy and Access to HE in a range of community venues. We also offer Teacher Training in partnership with Birmingham City University. Our wider curriculum is also rich and varied allowing students to benefit from a great deal of choice in sports, additional languages, performing arts, citizenship, and various other student-led clubs/societies.

In 2023, students at Joseph Chamberlain College achieved outstanding exam results, placing us in the top 25% of all schools and colleges nationally for the tenth consecutive year. In the most recent Ofsted inspection of December 2023, we were graded as ‘outstanding’ in all categories for the second time; we are the only College in the West Midlands to achieve this in two consecutive inspections. Our College continues to provide a broad, inclusive and high-quality education to all of our students which results in exceptionally high levels of progression to Higher Education. We were in the Parliamentary Review for a second time for best practice in further education, and we have been awarded the Teachers’ Development Trust (TDT) Silver award for our comprehensive package of innovative and high-impact professional development. As part of a local Teaching Alliance, we support all newly qualified teachers, from both secondary and post-16 backgrounds, to complete their ECT year and achieve either QTS or QTLS.

The College is situated within easy reach of Birmingham city centre in a state-of-the-art building with superbly equipped classrooms and outstanding facilities.

We are an ambitious institution, with a clear strategy to keep being highly successful for our students. Staff, students and visitors often comment on the warm and welcoming atmosphere at the College and the strong sense of community that permeates the organisation.

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