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Teacher of Religious Studies

Teacher of Religious Studies

De La Salle College

Jersey

  • £39,144 - £57,754 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
MPS
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2023
Apply by:
30 January 2023

Job overview

DE LA SALLE COLLEGE 

JERSEY    JE2 7TH - CHANNEL ISLANDS

www.dls-jersey.co.uk

Teacher of Religious studies

Salary range £39144- £57754, (2023 pay settlement pending)

We are seeking to appoint a highly motivated teacher of Religious Studies. This is a fabulous opportunity for an NQT, or an experienced teacher, to develop their skills in an outstanding school. We offer an excellent employee support package, including additional tapered payments towards rental support, with a proven track record of professional development. Due to the nature of the position, it is expected that the successful applicant will be a member of the Catholic Church.

An Application Form and further information can be downloaded from our Website Home Page (www.dls-jersey.co.uk) and clicking the ‘Menu’ drop down and then ‘Our Community’ ‘Job Vacancies’ link. Completed Application Forms should be returned to the College for the attention of the Head of College at ‘headofcollege@dls-jersey.co.uk’ (from whom further information can be obtained) by noon on Monday 30th January 2023.

De La Salle College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Screening including a DBS check is routinely carried out on successful applicants. Our Safer Recruitment Policy can be downloaded from the ‘Employment’ page of our website. 

The College values diversity and welcomes applications from all sections of the community 

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About De La Salle College

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+44 1534 754 100

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De La Salle College is an all-boys, non-selective, Roman Catholic, independent all-through school with sixth form in Jersey, serving students from the age of 3-18. The all-through school is situated in St Saviour.

De La Salle College was founded in 1917 by St John Baptist de La Salle. Students follow the National (Jersey) Curriculum. The school is part of the International De La Salle Order, which offers a Christian education to boys around the world. Students at the school benefit from visiting partner schools across Europe, Canada and the USA.

Headteacher of the Primary School

Gary Coutanche

Headteacher of the Senior School

Jason Turner

Values and vision

De La Salle College aims to provide all students with a broad and balanced learning curriculum to inspire them to achieve their full academic, personal, social and spiritual potential. The school encourages all students to become independent learners and offers extensive extra-curricular activities for them to get involved in and develop their existing skills, discover new interests and gain new experiences outside the classroom. These include sports teams, music lessons and art class. Students also participate in local and regional competitions, representing their school community.  The Christian faith is at the heart of the school and students develop their own understanding and spiritual awareness throughout their time in education. Students are nurtured as confident, caring, supportive, responsible and respectful members of society and are taught of the importance of valuing each other as equals, regardless of their differences. Pupils are taught the importance of giving back to others and are developed as active and caring global citizens.

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