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Teacher of IT and Computing

Teacher of IT and Computing

The Bicester School

Bicester, Oxfordshire

  • Expired
Salary:
UPS/MPS
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2019
Apply by:
19 March 2019

Job overview

An unmissable opportunity to join our Business Studies and IT Department for September 2019.

An unmissable position has become available for a Teacher of IT and Computing who is able to teach across the Bicester Schools’ Campus, comprising The Bicester School and Bicester Technology Studio. The Bicester School has above average GCSE results and a positive progress 8 score and was graded as “Good” in all categories (Ofsted June 2018). The Bicester Technology Studio is only two years old and housed in modern buildings with a smaller student body.

The successful candidate will be someone with a passion for their subject and be able to deliver lessons that will inspire and engage our students, and who will actively assist in the further development of Computing within the School. You will join a committed, hardworking and friendly department who work closely together to achieve the best possible outcomes for our students.  

IT is taught to all Key Stages. We are looking to increase the size, experience and knowledge of our IT and computing team through this appointment so that we can broaden the types of qualification offered at Key stages 4 and 5. In Key Stage 3 students follow a broad and challenging curriculum that provides the fundamental understanding of coding, e-safety and digital education.

Our Business Studies and IT Department has grown in strength with the current team and we are looking for a passionate and driven individual with strong interpersonal and team working skills contribute to the current teaching and learning strategies and develop their own teaching practice with our support. Your challenge will be to teach outstanding and interactive lessons, leading to high levels of student progress.

Applications are welcomed from both NQT’s and experienced practitioners. We are always happy to meet potential applicants prior to interview; please do not hesitate to contact us if you would like any further information or to arrange a visit to the school. 

At The Bicester School we pride ourselves on having successfully created an ethos that is nurturing, but challenging, and fully inclusive to all staff and students. We are fortunate to be located in a rural part of North Oxfordshire with excellent transport links. 

Our Recruitment Information Pack and our application form can be found under the “About Us” tab of our website: www.thebicesterschool.org.uk  and selecting “Join our Team”.

To arrange a visit or to submit an application form please contact our HR department by Email: hr@thebicesterschool.org.uk or Telephone: 01869 243331 . 

Closing Date: when sufficient suitable applications have been received.
Interviews: TBC

Due to this post having access to children and/or vulnerable adults, candidates will be required to undertake a Disclosure and Barring Service check. The possession of a criminal record will not necessarily prevent an applicant from obtaining this post, as all cases are judged individually according to the nature of the role and information provided.

The Bicester School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

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About The Bicester School

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+44 1869 243331

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We are an 11-18 School, graded as Good in all categories by Ofsted  in 2014 and again in June 2018 with rising GCSE results and an increasingly academic curriculum offer.  On the 1st August 2015, we became an Academy, joining the Activate Learning Group, a well-respected provider of specialist UTC and 6th form education in the Oxfordshire region. We have very good teaching facilities, an excellent programme of CPD and are able to offer candidates the opportunity to teach across the 11-18 age range in a disciplined, orderly and supportive environment.

The Bicester School is a Partner school in the Oxfordshire Teaching Schools Alliance (OTSA). Teaching Schools are part of the government’s drive to give schools more freedom and to enable headteachers to take increasing responsibility for managing the education system. The Oxfordshire Teaching Schools Alliance is a partnership of Oxfordshire schools, Oxfordshire County Council, The University of Oxford, The University of Reading, Oxford Brookes University and other significant educational organisations. Our vision is that by bringing together the strengths of all OTSA partners we have a unique opportunity to develop a sustainable culture of aspiration, collaboration and excellence leading to a world class education for all young people in Oxfordshire.  The Oxfordshire Teaching Schools Alliance is working in the following key areas; Initial Teacher Training, Research and Development, School to School Support, CPD and Leadership Development, Succession Planning and Talent Management, Special Educational Needs and Disability, NQT Induction and Professional Learning Networks. Strategic Partner schools take responsibility for delivery of a specific area of work within at least one key area in which they have particular expertise, while Partner schools contribute to, or participate in, at least one of these areas.  At The Bicester School we use OTSA for our NQT training and SCITT trainees.

We are also a partner school with the Buckinghamshire Partnership who also run SCITT programmes. Please see our Letter to Applicants  below for further information on both providors.

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