Teacher of Science 0.6 FTE
Clyst Vale Community College
Broadclyst, Exeter
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Salary:
- M1 - M6
- Job type:
- Part Time, Fixed Term
- Start date:
- June 2018
- Apply by:
- 17 May 2018
Job overview
The Role
We are looking to appoint an enthusiastic and talented Science Teacher, required from 4th June 2018, or as soon as possible, for a 0.6 FTE, 1 year Fixed term contract.
Well suited to an NQT or a teacher looking to return to the classroom.
Our Science Department
A small, friendly and inclusive team of supportive teachers and technicians led by our longstanding head of Science who's been at Clyst Vale for over 15 years - we are an excellent school to work at and will support you to achieve your full potential.
We can offer
- A positive experience of working within a friendly, successful and dynamic department.
- Excellent working relationships with students
- Free on-site parking
- Subsidised breakfast & lunch student & staff canteen
- Weekly PPA & non- contact sessions
- Childcare Vouchers
- Cycle scheme
- Online Educare Training System (CPD) - free to use
We are looking for:
- The ability to teach all three Sciences at KS3 and KS4.
- An outstanding teacher with excellent subject knowledge.
- A practitioner who is keen to enthuse students of all abilities using a variety of approaches.
- A willingness to use data to drive student performance and promote excellence.
- This role could incorporate teaching of A Level Science (subject dependant on suitable candidate)
Our School
Clyst Vale is a popular 11-18 Community College situated five miles from Exeter. Our inclusive ethos, students’ excellent behaviour and recent improvements were noted by Ofsted, and we seek innovative and enthusiastic colleagues to raise standards further. Clyst Vale has specialisms in Science, Maths and Computing.
Application Process
Closing date is Friday 18th May 2018 at 10am. Early applications welcomed. Tours can be arranged, please contact Mareena Anderson-Thorne on 01392 463925 for more information.
Interviews to be held on Wednesday 23rd May
Full details can be found on our website www.clystvale.org/vacancies
Attached documents
About Clyst Vale Community College
- Clyst Vale Community College
- Station Road, Broadclyst, Exeter
- Devon
- EX5 3AJ
- United Kingdom
Clyst Vale Community College is a mixed, non-denominational academy secondary school and sixth form for students aged 11-18. It is located in Broadclyst, near Exeter, in the county of Devon, and has about 900 pupils.
The academy is operated by the Clyst Vale Academy Trust and is specialist in science, maths and ICT.
Principal
Ms Sara Jacobs
Values and vision
Clyst Vale Community College’s mission is to raise achievement standards through improvements to teaching and learning; provide opportunities for members of the school to participate and succeed; prepare pupils for community for life; and to use current and future technology effectively to benefit the whole community.
The school aspires to produce students who are confident, motivated to learn, creative, and who are both self aware and appreciative of the qualities of others. It hopes that pupils of the school will realise their potential, exceed their expectations and play an active and positive role in society.
The school’s statement of its distinctive “Rights Respecting” ethos include a focus on being inclusive, purposeful, democratic, inspiring, motivational, transformative, open and honest. It also aims to be firm but fair.
Ofsted
“All groups of students currently in the college make good progress from their starting points, which are often higher than the national average.”
“Disadvantaged students and those with special educational needs are given the help they need to overcome difficulties and to catch up in their learning. Those students attending the hearing impaired support unit are very well supported.”
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