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Teacher of Humanities (History, Geography, Religious Education) - Queen Elizabeth II High School

Teacher of Humanities (History, Geography, Religious Education) - Queen Elizabeth II High School

Queen Elizabeth II High School

Isle of Man

  • Expired
Salary:
MPS/UPS
Job type:
Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2024
Apply by:
27 May 2024

Job overview

About the role

We are looking for an outstanding Teacher of Humanities to join our wonderful team at Queen Elizabeth II High School.

In this role, you will plan and deliver high-quality lessons across History, Geography and/or Religious Education, across the age and ability range at Key Stage 3 and (at least one of these subjects) at GCSE.  

We are an innovative and committed school, benefiting from excellent facilities, exceptionally friendly staff and a superb connection with the local community. If this sounds like a role you’d enjoy, we’d love to hear from you.

A workplace that invests in you

✔ A competitive salary that increases each 12 months until you reach the salary maximum.

 Subject to meeting eligibility criteria, you will be offered two pensions arrangements; the Teachers Superannuation Scheme or the Isle of Man Government Defined Contribution (DC) arrangement.

✔ If you are returning to the island and have participated in the Department’s Student Loan scheme for tuition fees, the loan will be repaid by the Department upon completion of your second year working as a teacher at one of the island’s schools (subject to a maximum of £7,500 for a three-year degree course, or £10,000 for a four-year degree course).

✔ For those relocating or returning to the island you will receive a refund on your national insurance contributions during the first 12 months of your employment, up to £4,400.

✔ If you are in your first year as an Early Careers Teacher, you are entitled to two recruitment and retention payments of £2,000 each at the beginning of your second and third full years in teaching.

✔ Financial support to get you, your family and your belongings, including one motor vehicle to the Isle of Man. We will pay 70% of any removal or storage costs incurred.

✔ Help to pay your rent/mortgage while you settle in with a housing allowance up to £500 per month over 2 years.

✔ If you are relocating to the Isle of Man, you will receive financial help towards the costs of visiting to the Island to view housing and to visit your new school. You are eligible to receive up to £325 each for you and your partner and, if applicable, £140 each for up to 2 dependent children.

✔ Access to the Isle of Man Public Service Cycle to Work scheme after your first year of employment.

✔ Access to the Learning, Education and Development training facility, which is exclusively for Public Service employees, to keep on top of your continuous professional development.

✔ Free access to the Isle of Man Government Staff Welfare Service which offers professional counselling, emotional support and signposting on a wide range of issues.

✔ Discounted access to the NSC gym and island swimming pools as well as 1-to-1 support programmes and exercise classes with qualified instructors through the ACTIV8 scheme.

✔ Free on-site car parking.

✔ A relocation package based on receipts is available for this role.

Making the Isle of Man your new home

A hidden gem in the Irish Sea, the Isle of Man boasts an extensive coastline, stunning natural landscapes and unspoilt beaches. There are an abundance of opportunities and lots of places to discover!

You can visit our great cafes, bars and restaurants, and become part of the Island’s close-knit community. The island is well connected to the UK with quick, direct flights and ferries to many destinations.

Want to find out more about Island life? Visit www.locate.im to find out why you should make your move to the Isle of Man!

Working for the Isle of Man Public Service

We are the largest employer on the island delivering a diverse range of services to the people of the Isle of Man. We care, nurture and value our employees’ wellbeing, development and career and place great importance on rewarding the commitment by our wonderful employees.

We support and promote flexible working, recognising the importance of working flexibly around your life and commitments and the benefits in improving work-life balance. We are happy to discuss flexible working arrangements where possible and if interested you should discuss this with the Recruiting Manager.

The Isle of Man Public Service is committed to creating an inclusive culture that celebrates equality, diversity and inclusion. We understand how a wide range of views and experiences can benefit us as we work together for the Isle of Man.

Your candidate experience is important to us. As a proud member of The Circle Back Initiative, we commit to respond to every applicant that applies for an Isle of Man Public Service role.

Things to note

An enhanced with barring police check is required for this post, which the Isle of Man Government will cover the cost of for you.

Ready to apply?

We understand that you might have some questions about the role and the Recruiting Manager is on hand to support you. You can contact them at qe2enquiries@sch.im.

We want you to get the best out of your application, so we recommend reading our Important Guidance Notes for Applicants before applying to learn about our recruitment process.

Applications will be accepted up to midnight of the closing date specified. If you have difficulties applying online, please contact the Recruitment Team on 01624 686300 or by email at helpmeapply@gov.im.

About Queen Elizabeth II High School

Queen Elizabeth II High School is set in a beautiful rural setting on the outskirts of the small seaside town of Peel on the West coast of the Isle of Man. We are an innovative and committed school, benefiting from excellent facilities, exceptionally friendly staff and a superb connection with the local community.

The school was built and opened 1979 and has continued to be modernised over the years to keep up to date with technological advances. At present there are just under 800 on roll which means we have a real family feel and can get to know our students well. The behaviour of students is generally exemplary, we offer superb pastoral care for our students and have a strong support network for those students needing academic guidance. Our motto means “Always strive to do your utmost”, underpinning everything we do.

The School is proud of the exceptional teamwork and high achievement in all areas of our work with young people. Our examination results are excellent at both GCSE and A-Level. The Manx National Curriculum is taught to all pupils in Years 7 to 11 with greater choice at GCSE. We work in collaboration with other schools to maintain a flourishing and broad Key Stage 5 curriculum.

Queen Elizabeth II High School offers a rich programme of extracurricular activities and there are many opportunities for students to showcase their talents. Students may join a wide variety of clubs and societies during the lunch period and after school. Key Stage 4 and 5 students are encouraged to become involved in the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme, which allows them to develop new skills and show leadership qualities for life. Sixth form students may also take part in Young Enterprise, Charity Challenge or service to the community as an integral part of their study.

ICT facilities are excellent, pupils have access to iPads and laptops and all teachers are provided with their own laptop. Each room has audio visual and projector facilities. There are excellent sports facilities including an all-weather pitch and a large expanse of playing fields. Music and drama facilities are also good. A new Science and Technology block is being planned.

Teachers take advantage of the fantastic professional development opportunities within and beyond the school. There is a collegiate approach to CPD with many staff sharing their expertise during workshop sessions. Staff can also get involved in the many training initiatives offered by the Department of Education, Sport and Culture which can lead to additional qualifications such as Master of Education. The school is dedicated to career progression for staff and offers leadership training and other opportunities.

Queen Elizabeth II High School, Douglas Road, Peel, Isle of Man IM5 1RD

01624 841000

QE2Enquiries@sch.im

qe2.sch.im

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