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Teacher of Religious Education (part-time considered)

Teacher of Religious Education (part-time considered)

Magnus CofE Academy

Nottinghamshire

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Job type:
Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2021
Apply by:
17 May 2021

Job overview

EXCITING OPPORTUNITY AT A GOOD SCHOOL

Magnus Academy is a rapidly improving school, rated ‘Good’ by Ofsted, seeking to appoint an outstanding and aspiring teacher of Religious Education who is ambitious, dynamic and dedicated to ensuring the continuing improvement of high standards. This role offers an exciting opportunity for a well-qualified and excellent teacher to join a very special setting.

The right candidate will be totally aligned to our values of determination, integrity, ambition, humility and compassion and completely committed to our vision: Through world class learning we develop people of good character who achieve excellence and make a positive contribution to their communities.

Why work for Magnus Church of England Academy?

• Rapidly improving school on a journey to become outstanding

• Highly visible and supportive SLT 

• Excellent NQT training programme

• Leadership bursaries available

• Investment in leadership and career development

• Meaningful and exciting CPD that supports and develops all teaching staff

• No grading of lesson observations, a belief that everyone is always learning

• Bespoke coaching and development opportunities readily available

• Rigorous and easy-to-use behaviour system

• Well behaved students who are polite, respectful and look smart

 Our ideal candidate will:

• be aligned to our vision and values 

• have a commitment to academic excellence and passion for helping all succeed

• be an excellent practitioner with an unwavering commitment to the highest standards for teaching and learning 

• have ambition for further career progression and a commitment to continued professional development.

Application packs with more details can be retrieved from:

www.magnusacademy.co.uk

Email: hr@magnusacademy.co.uk

Deadline: Monday 17th May – 9am


Magnus Church of England Academy is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be subject to appropriate child protection screening including checks with previous employers and undertake an enhanced DBS. 


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About Magnus CofE Academy

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Magnus Academy is a rapidly improving school, recently rated ‘Good’ by Ofsted and on a journey to 'Outstanding'.  Magnus is a mixed, non-selective, Church of England secondary school with sixth form situated in the beautiful riverside town of Newark, Nottinghamshire. There are approximately 680 students at the school, between the ages of 11-18.

Formerly Magnus C of E School, the amalgamation of the Magdalene High School and The Thomas Magnus School, Manus C of E Academy converted to academy status in 2014. Founded as a grammar school in 1531 by British diplomat Thomas Magnus, the school’s original building is now a museum. The school is a member of the Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham Multi Academy Trust.

Above all else, Magnus is a family and we welcome all new staff and students alike.

Executive Principal

Mrs A Martin

Values and vision

Magnus C of E Academy is an inclusive school where each student is valued and supported, allowing for them reach their full potential. It wishes for pupils to develop in self-confidence and believe in success. The academy has five core values: determination, integrity, ambition, humility and compassion. Leadership plays a key role at Magnus C of E Academy, and students are encouraged to develop these skills with an active Student Council. The secondary school wants all pupils to have an aspiration and runs a careers programme to raise awareness of future opportunities both inside and outside of Newark.

Ofsted

“Every effort is made by leaders and by teachers to raise expectations for pupils in order that they succeed. It is no longer acceptable for them to misbehave, not attend school or not wear their uniform with pride. Every indication is that pupils are responding positively to these expectations and are making improving progress in their learning as a result”.

View the academy's Ofsted report here.

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