Teacher of Physical Education (Boys)
John Flamsteed Community School
Derbyshire
- Expired
- Salary:
- Main pay scale
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 2019
- Apply by:
- 8 April 2019
Job overview
TEACHER OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION (BOYS)
FULL TIME PERMANENT FROM SEPTEMBER 2019
MAIN PAY SCALE
John Flamsteed Community School is an Ofsted rated ‘Good’ school located in Denby, Derbyshire within easy reach of Nottingham, Derby, Sheffield and the Peak District. We are a founding member of the East Midlands Education Trust and work in close partnership with other academies within the Trust. We enjoy an excellent local reputation and our intake has expanded from four to six forms of entry in recent years.
We are looking to appoint a first class teacher who will be an enthusiastic, motivated and ambitious Physical Education Department to join our already successful teaching team. We expect a proven track record of delivering excellent lessons alongside exceptional organisation and interpersonal skills. The successful candidate will demonstrate knowledge, understanding and experience for improving
teaching and learning and raising standards with an ability to teach physical education across all abilities and age groups from KS3 to GCSE physical education and extra-curricular.
We are a growing, aspirational, friendly and popular school located in a very pleasant semi-rural area. We have a lovely open site with an extremely pleasant atmosphere. Most often praised by visitors is the smart appearance and excellent behaviour of our students.
Applications will only be accepted on a John Flamsteed Community School Application Form. A Job Description and Department information can be viewed on our website or alternatively emailed to you with the application pack. Please email Jackie Hampton at hamptonj@jfcs.org.uk if you would like an application pack emailing.
Closing date for applications: noon on Wednesday 10 April 2019
Interviews scheduled for: Tuesday 30 April 2019
Safeguarding Children and Safer Recruitment
John Flamsteed Community School is committed to Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
All posts are subject to an Enhanced Disclosure check. We welcome applications from all who feel they have the qualities to contribute to this Academy regardless of age, gender, ethnicity or religion.
Attached documents
About John Flamsteed Community School
John Flamsteed Community School is a mixed, mainstream, non-denominational secondary school in Denby, Derbyshire. It caters to students aged 11 to 16 and has approximately 852 pupils enrolled.
John Flamsteed Community School was founded in 1894 as Smithy Houses School. It reopened under its current name in 1981.
Executive Headteacher - Helen Frost-Briggs
Vision and values
Our vision for students at John Flamsteed is one of ambition and aspiration: for all our learners to become “nothing short of remarkable”. Our vision centres around The JF Way: We are Ambitious, We are Committed, We are Proud. Teaching staff work hard to get the best outcomes by their students through engaging lessons focused on our teaching mantra: Challenge, Pace and Response. Our curriculum, extra-curricular programme and pastoral care system are all aimed to ensure that all students leave us in Year 11 as well-rounded individuals who are prepared for the working world.
Ofsted report
John Flamsteed has "...high expectations of staff and pupils... a culture of belief in which all feel valued... Staff morale is high. Pupils recognise that their teachers want them to do well and succeed in life. Pupils are proud to be members of the school. They are polite, confident and articulate... Staff model positive behaviours, which pupils replicate. There are extremely positive relationships between staff and pupils"
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