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Teacher of History/Modern Studies

Teacher of History/Modern Studies

St Paul's High School

Glasgow City

  • Expired
Salary:
£26,895-£35,763
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
27 May 2017

Job overview

Job Description
Can you make a difference to the future lives of Glasgow's children? Glasgow City Council is seeking to recruit teacher of History/Modern Studies to work in the History/Modern Studies department within the school.  You must be committed, passionate and a well qualified staff member.  We will support you to inspire the learning of our children and young people. Teaching duties - To teach subject(s) to pupils S1-S6. To prepare lessons and courses required - supporting the delivery of Curriculum for Excellence across all ages and stages of the secondary school.  In addition to the range of teaching and other duties outlined in the job specification we are looking for individuals who enjoy working collegiately with colleagues, and who have with a firm commitment to improving the outcomes for Glasgow's young people.

Membership of the Protection of Vulnerable Groups Scheme will be essential on taking up appointment along with GTCS Registration. Please note successful candidates for the above position will be required to pay for their PVG Membership/or Scheme Checks.

In line with section 21(2A) of the Education (Scotland) Act 1980 the successful candidate for this post will require RC Approval.

Application Packs
Alternative Application Packs can be requested in other formats for example, Large Print, Braille, Audio and other languages. To request an alternative Application Pack please phone 0141 287 1054. Packs will be posted out to you within 3 working days of receiving your telephone request. Please note the closing date of the job advert to ensure that you give yourself plenty of time to complete your application form and return it to us.

Further Information
For further information about working for us please refer to our website Working for us

Closing date: 28/05/2017

Reference: GLA02246

St Pauls Secondary School,
36 Damshot Road,
Glasgow

About St Paul's High School

+44 141 582 0040

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St Paul’s R.C. High School is a mixed, non-selective, Roman Catholic secondary school with sixth form in Scotland, serving students from the age of 12-18. The secondary school, situated in Glasgow has a capacity of 950 students.

St Paul’s R.C. High School is involved with the Scottish Executive’s School of Ambition programme. 

Headteacher

Lisa Pierotti

Values and vision

St Paul’s R.C. High School believes that education should be enjoyable and works to provide a fun and engaging curriculum for all students. The secondary school promotes hard work, with the motto: “Aiming High for Young People,” and encourages children to reach their full potential in all that they do. The Catholic faith is at the heart of the school’s ethos and the gospel values are promoted in daily life. Staff at St Paul’s R.C. High School nurture students as confident and responsible individuals, promoting the values of RESPECTFUL – "responsibility/rights, equality/excellence, support/success, potential/partnership, energy/enthusiasm, community/caring, teamwork/tolerance, friendship/fun, understanding/ unique, learning/teaching." It is important to the school that a strong partnership is maintained between parents and teachers, and encourages parents to get involved in the active running of the Parent Council to further support the school and their child’s development. Students are taught the importance of community, with the hope that they will find their place as active and positive citizens in the future. 

Education Scotland

“The overall quality of teaching was good with several examples of very good practice. In most departments, teachers used a varied range of approaches and provided pupils with well-planned, motivating activities. Questioning was often used well to extend pupils’ thinking.”

View St Paul’s High School’s latest Education Scotland report

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