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Teacher of Science

Teacher of Science

Hope Valley College

Derbyshire

  • £25,714 - £41,604 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
M1 to UPS3
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2021
Apply by:
27 May 2021

Job overview

Required for September 2021, we seek an energetic and enthusiastic Teacher of Science. As a Teaching School Hub, this role would be suitable for newly qualified or early career teachers and such applications are particularly welcomed, however all applications will be considered. This is an exciting opportunity to join a successful department and become a proactive member of this dedicated team. An ability to teach Biology, Chemistry and Physics at KS3 is essential, and at least two of these subjects at KS4. 

About Hope Valley College

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+44 1433 620555

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Principal: Mrs G Jones

CEO: Mr C James

Hope Valley College is a comprehensive secondary, situated in the village of Hope in the Peak District. With our highly inclusive ethos, we attract students from across north Derbyshire. Our school is at the heart of the local community, about 11 miles from the city of Sheffield.

We have approximately 570 students, with a small number within a Post-16 Pathways, area-wide provision comprising mainly foundation learning programmes (incorporating work experience and life skills) for young people with specific learning difficulties or special educational needs.

Our stunning countryside location means we can offer a wide range of outdoor activities, including our on-site bike trail and numerous local trips.

On 1 September 2019 Hope Valley College joined Chorus Education Trust.

Chorus Education Trust

Chorus Education Trust is committed to providing the very best opportunities for both staff and students. The trust seeks to work in partnership with both primary and secondary schools across South Yorkshire and Derbyshire.

A key part of the trust is the South Yorkshire Teaching Hub (SYTH), which is one of the 87 National Teaching School Hubs and which supports more than 318 schools within the region. SYTH delivers the DfE's 'golden threads' of initial teacher training (ITT), early career framework (ECF), appropriate body (AB) services and the entire national professional qualification (NPQ) suite. Sitting under the SYTH organisational umbrella, STTA delivers initial teacher training (ITT) within the region and NML SCITT brings together both the state and independent sectors nationally, to focus solely on training teachers of modern languages.

We believe in CPD from initial teacher training through to subject specialist training, then middle and senior leadership. We will support you to achieve the very best in your career.

Chorus Trust website.

South Yorkshire Teaching Hub (SYTH) website.

Sheffield Teacher Training Alliance (STTA) website.

National Modern Languages SCITT (NML SCITT) website.

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