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Teacher of Mathematics

Teacher of Mathematics

Admiral Lord Nelson School

Portsmouth

  • Expired
Salary:
£28,000 -£43,685 MPS/UPS (the role is suitable for an ECT/MPS)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2023
Apply by:
23 June 2023

Job overview

Always oversubscribed, we are expanding our school so that more local families can experience the excellent education offered here at Admiral Lord Nelson School for over two decades. Therefore, we are seeking to appoint an enthusiastic Mathematics teacher who works well in a team. We are looking for a specialist with strong subject knowledge, who quickly builds relationships with students and breaks down barriers to learning. We want a teacher who inspires children to achieve their potential and loves to see their students experiencing the joy of success every day in their learning and would welcome applicants from Early Career Teachers. TLR may be available for an exceptional candidate.

Salterns Academy Trust is a learning community where every member of staff understands the difference they can make to our students’ outcomes, both academically and to their personal development. Our commitment to being a UNICEF Rights Respecting School is at the heart of our inclusive ethos and curriculum, with mutually respectful relationships forming the foundation of our happy, successful school. At Admiral Lord Nelson School, we work collegiately with our partner school, Trafalgar School in the pursuit of excellence in mathematics education so that we are significantly improving the life chances of all our young people in Portsmouth.

We have a national reputation for being a truly inclusive school with excellent standards and principled curriculum design, having a very high Ebacc entry. Our deep-rooted and longstanding commitment to being a UNICEF Rights Respecting School led to us being the only school invited to a garden party with all the Soccer Aid celebrities hosted by the Prime Minister at 10 Downing Street and we have recently been reaccredited with UNICEF RRS Gold Award status in recognition of our ambassadorial work. We are equally passionate about promoting creativity across all aspects of our curriculum, for which we were the first school in England to hold a Triple Artsmark Platinum Award and were designated the TES Creative School of the Year for 2019. This is a genuinely exciting school to be part of, morally driven by our core values of Inclusivity, Wellbeing and High Expectations; we really do value our staff and place the voice of our incredible students at the heart of all we do!

Mathematics is one of most highly regarded subject areas at Admiral Lord Nelson School, in which students are successful in terms of exam performance, enjoyment of their learning and preparation for their future lives. It is a department which is extremely well-led by an experienced and supportive Curriculum Director, ably supported by an excellent team of TLR post-holders. You will be joining a well-established, research driven Mathematics department and become part of an innovative team of teachers who enjoy working together to create shared resources. Reducing unnecessary workload is a key focus for our school and this is reflected in our feedback policy which is effective and time efficient, promoting student progress without over burdening staff. All teachers have their own specialist classroom, which is well-equipped including access to a visualiser and interactive whiteboard.

Sharing good practice is common place amongst all departments in our school and our professional learning programme will give you the chance to really think about what makes for great teaching and learning. We pride ourselves on helping great teachers become the best they can be no matter where they are in their career. 

ECTSs with the potential to become outstanding practitioners will be offered a full induction process and on-going professional development. If you are ambitious and looking to take the next step we will invest in your development and offer rapid career progression for those who aspire to be become middle leaders or senior leaders of the future.

If you are interested in joining our amazing team of staff, we’d love to hear from you! Informal visits from those who are interested in finding out more about the role are welcomed. We look forward to discussing what unique skills you could bring to the role and how we could help support you in the next steps of your career.

Please contact our Curriculum Director, Martin Fuller: mfuller@alns.co.uk to arrange an informal visit.

Alternatively, candidates can apply for this post by returning a completed application form, found on the school website www.alns.co.uk, together with a letter of application (maximum two sides of A4) by midday, Friday 23 June 2023.

Candidates should send their completed application to recruitment@alns.co.uk

Please include in your letter:

  •  What attracts you to the post.
  • Previous experience and skills that will help you undertake this role.
  • What you consider to be the key features of an engaging and stimulating 11-16 curriculum.

Closing date: Midday, Friday 23 June 2023.

Interviews held: As Soon As Possible.

Salterns Academy Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Early applications are encouraged and we reserve the right to close the vacancy if a suitable candidate is found. We will ensure that all our recruitment and selection practices reflect this commitment. All successful candidates will be subject to Disclosure and Barring checks along with other relevant employment checks.

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About Admiral Lord Nelson School

Salterns Academy Trust is a learning community where every member of staff is motivated by the positive difference they will make to the personal development and the futures of our young people of Portsmouth. It was formed when Admiral Lord Nelson School became a converter academy in April 2014 and sponsored Trafalgar School, which is now our thriving partner Secondary School in Portsmouth. 

Admiral Lord Nelson School opened in 1997 and is a co-educational, non-denominational secondary in Portsmouth. It has a national reputation for being a truly inclusive school with excellent standards and principled curriculum design, having a very high Ebacc entry. Our deep-rooted and longstanding commitment to being a UNICEF Rights Respecting School led to us being the only school invited to a garden party with all the Soccer Aid celebrities hosted by the Prime Minister at 10 Downing Street and we have recently been reaccredited with UNICEF RRS Gold award status in recognition of our ambassadorial work. We are equally passionate about promoting creativity across all aspects of our curriculum, for which we were the first school in England to hold a double Artsmark Platinum award and have recently been designated the TES Creative School of the Year for 2019. 

Admiral Lord Nelson School is a vibrant and inclusive learning community of 1050 students, around 160 staff, many adult volunteers and a highly dedicated Governing Body who all work together to constantly strive for excellence and to live up to our motto: ‘Dare to Dream, Aim to Achieve’. Always oversubscribed, we are expanding our school so that more local families can experience the excellent education offered here at Admiral Lord Nelson School for over two decades! 

Principles are important at Admiral Lord Nelson School and we explain our distinctive ethos in 3 values: Inclusivity, Wellbeing and High Expectations. They are the foundations on which we have built the sense of family that pervades every aspect of our school. 

Our impressive success throughout the past two decades has been firmly rooted in the positive and respectful relationships that we develop between all members of our community as we care for and promote the highest of aspirations for one another. 

OFSTED have always recognised that staff at Admiral Lord Nelson School really do go the extra mile in the education that we provide for all of our students and have always judged us to be a ‘good school’ with excellent care, guidance and support for our students. 

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