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Teacher of History

Teacher of History

Ark Pioneer Academy

Barnet

Salary:
MPS £35,368 - £47,152 / UPS £49,498 - £53,230
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2024
Apply by:
10 May 2024

Job overview

Role: Teacher of History  

Start: September 2024

Reports to: Head of History  

Salary: MPS £35,368 - £47,152 / UPS £49,498 - £53,230

 

We’re looking for an exceptional history teacher to join our team, as we embark on our sixth year and our founding year group prepare to progress into Sixth Form. Our Head of History leads the subject across our network, and we are developing an exciting, new history curriculum through working with great thinkers from the subject community, including Christine Counsell for key stages 3 and 4. In addition, this is an exciting time to join the team as we plan our Key Stage 5 curriculum in History and Politics A Levels.

 

What’s special about this role?

This role is ideal for passionate historians. Our curriculum offer is broad, rich and rigorous drawing on up-to-date historical scholarship and taught using rich narratives and carefully crafted enquiries. The year 7 curriculum includes the Inka Empire, humanism and the Renaissance taught through the compelling story of Poggio Bracciolini’s search for manuscripts and the story of Morebath during the English Reformation. year 8 pupils learn about Nur Jahan and the Mughal Empire, the later Stuart period through the eyes of Samuel Pepys and the impact of abolition in Jamaica.  Our team plan collaboratively and have the chance to learn from and moderate with colleagues across our network of schools. Our pupils have three lessons of history a week from year 7 and four a week at Key Stage 4, allowing us to teach beyond the exam specification; GCSE history is a popular choice and we expect strong A Level take up next year. We offer a range of enrichment opportunities for our pupils - from Young Quills writing competitions, to presentations from inspirational speakers and trips to the National Gallery.

 

Who are we looking for?

Across school life, we embed high aspirations and a growth mindset in all of our children. We believe that every single child who joins us has the potential to be knowledgeable, articulate and successful. It’s important this resonates with all candidates. Equally important is subject expertise, which is critical to support strong curriculum planning and implementation. Read more about this role and our ideal candidate here: Job description & Person specification. Leadership opportunities are available for candidates ready to take on further responsibilities as we grow our school.

 

Why will you love our school?

There are lots of reasons! We’re lucky to be based in a brand-new building with top class facilities. We serve a wonderfully diverse community - we are non-denominational, mixed gender and two fifths of our pupils receive pupil premium funding. We’re led by our values - Aim High, Have Integrity, Be Kind and Model Determination and our team truly unite behind our vision. Curriculum is incredibly important to us and we’ve planned backwards from university readiness to give our pupils the very best in every subject discipline. We timetable collaborative planning and love to engage in ‘productive struggle’. Every team member is supported with coaching and tailored professional development, whatever stage they are at in their career. Our extended school day (we finish at 4 four days a week and earlier on Wednesday) allows us to offer a broad, rich curriculum and timetabled enrichment for every child - but we never have meetings after school. Our team say: ‘All staff are incredibly supportive and positive, and it is a great environment to work in’. You can click here to see a video of school in action or read more about our school here.

Click here to read our Ofsted report from September 2023

 

What are the benefits of working with Ark?

We are lucky to be part of the Ark network of schools, and to build on the successes of numerous exceptional start-up schools in our North London region. Ark offers bespoke professional development to all team members and the opportunity to plan and moderate with colleagues in the same discipline, beyond our own school gates. Joining our network opens a breadth of opportunities - many of our team have taken on leadership roles progressing from one of our sister schools. Ark employees have benefits beyond the classroom including everything from shopping discounts to a supportive and comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme. In short, you won’t find a better network of schools to join! Read more about Ark here

 

Would you like to find out more?

If you’d like

to speak to our principal confidentially about the role and/or arrange a visit let

Chloe c.conces@arkpioneer.org know.

 

Safeguarding

Ark is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people in its academies. In order to meet this responsibility, its academies follow a rigorous selection process to discourage and screen out unsuitable applicants. Ark requires all employees to undertake an enhanced DBS check. You are required, before appointment, to disclose any unspent conviction, cautions, reprimands or warnings under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975. Non-disclosure may lead to termination of employment. However, disclosure of a criminal background will not necessarily debar you from employment - this will depend upon the nature of the offence(s) and when they occurred. To read more about Ark’s safer recruitment process, click here. 

About Ark Pioneer Academy

Ark Pioneer Academy is a new-start non-selective secondary school in Barnet. We opened in September 2019 and will be at full capacity in 2026 with 1,200 pupils.

We believe that every child has the ability to be a knowledgeable, articulate, and successful individual. We are committed to realising every pupil's potential, enabling them to go on to the best universities or a career of their choice.

We have a fantastic team of staff, dedicated to achieving our ambitious vision for every child.

Why join Ark Pioneer?

- Learning at every stage - We are committed to providing high-quality professional learning throughout your career. The development of our staff is one of our top priorities, at every level and in every role. That’s why we offer twice the number of training days as standard.

- Collaborate beyond the school gates - Joining our school means becoming part of the Ark network, one of the UK's most successful school groups. You will have the opportunity to come together with your peers locally, nationally and sometimes even internationally, to share resources, learning and good practice.

- Effective organisation - You'll also be supported to focus on what you do best. We are always looking for ways to take away additional pressures, to give you more freedom to concentrate on improving education outcomes for young people.

- Take your career in your own direction - We are committed to offering you diverse career progression, whether that means aspiring to senior leadership or becoming an outstanding practitioner, allowing you to really carve out a successful career in education. We are dedicated to offering opportunities to support your career in our school or as part of our wider network.

Curriculum

At Ark Pioneer, our curriculum offer provides each pupil with a solid foundation for further study and preparation for university. Each subject leader has crafted a rigorous curriculum that promotes curiosity, develops a depth of understanding and includes a thorough base of content.

Ark Pioneer subject leaders have planned backwards from university to provide a rigorous curriculum that promotes curiosity and explores the big ideas underpinning each area of study. Each subject includes a thorough base of knowledge and develops a depth of understanding that supports future learning in that subject area.

Pupils at Ark Pioneer have a longer school day allowing them to study a wide range of subjects. More time for English and maths ensures that pupils develop literacy and numeracy skills to a very high level. We forensically track how pupils are doing in order to identify underperformance and plan appropriate support. In addition to regular assessment in lessons, pupils benefit from challenging cumulative tests in termly exam weeks, which test mastery of the content taught. Assessments are preceded by a whole school drive for revision, focussing on research driven revision skills. Pupils and teachers review and reflect on each assessment; identifying gaps and taking steps to address them, developing a growth mindset in each pupil.

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