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Teacher of Sociology and Psychology

Teacher of Sociology and Psychology

Enfield County School for Girls

Enfield

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Salary:
MPS/UPS Outer London - Open to NQTs
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
April 2021
Apply by:
14 January 2021

Job overview

Enfield County School for Girls
Holly Walk
Enfield, EN2 6QG

Tel: 020 8363 3030
e-mail: ecsgeneral@enfieldcs.enfield.sch.uk

Split-site 11 –18 Girls Comprehensive
Learning Today – Leading Tomorrow
Headteacher:  Jennifer Gumbrell


Sociology and Psychology Teacher (April 2021)

Full time, MPS/UPS/NQT (Outer London)


Enfield County School for Girls is looking to recruit a highly motivated Sociology and Psychology teacher from April 2021 to teach up to A level in this multi-cultural girls’ comprehensive school.

The successful candidate will join a fully supportive Sociology and Psychology  department that is dedicated to the achievements of their students.


About our school:

  • We have a hardworking and skilled team of specialist teachers and a commitment to ensuring the best possible outcomes for all students.
  • We are a school that places a strong emphasis on developing staff.
  • Employee well-being and work life balance is important to us
  • Our students are engaged and well behaved
  • All our staff our friendly and supportive
  • Our ethos is instrumental in providing positive relationships and high standards across our school and in the community.


This is an excellent opportunity to join an outstanding school that is committed to the professional development of its staff.  We have been awarded the Gold Standard from the Institute of Education / UCL for the quality of our CPD.

Information about the school can be found on our school website.

Closing date: Thursday, 14 January 2021, 12 noon

Interviews: week commencing Monday, 18 January 2021


Enfield County School for Girls is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. We are committed to safer recruitment practice and pre-employment checks will be undertaken before any appointment is confirmed.

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About Enfield County School for Girls

Welcome to Enfield County School for Girls, a well-established split-site school in the centre of Enfield with a tradition of high achievement and academic success. 

Our aim is for every girl to have an outstanding education which will equip her with the resilience to deal with the demands that life makes of her and enable her to take her place in society as a well-educated, confident, caring and compassionate young woman.  

Enfield County values of: Respect, Responsibility, Equality of Opportunity, Cooperation and Generosity of Spirit support our nurturing ethos.  A strong sense of purpose, shared by teachers, support staff and governors ensures these values continue to develop and imbue all aspects of school life.  

We have high expectations of all of our students, including excellent standards of behaviour, crucial to a successful learning environment.  Our culturally diverse student body enriches the life of Enfield County, making it a vibrant and exciting place to learn which I am proud to lead.  

We look forward to working in partnership with you and welcome you to visit our school to experience all that Enfield County has to offer.  

Ms Jennifer Gumbrell  Headteacher


Through the partnership of home and school the aims are to:    

Provide a LEARNING environment 

•which fosters an expectation of high standards for all •which ensures equal access for all students to a broad, balanced, coherent curriculum 

•in which students can develop the skills and enthusiasm to become independent learners, at school and beyond 

•where sharing and co-operation with others as well as individual achievement is encouraged 

•which helps each student to develop self worth and take full advantage of opportunities 

•which enables students to realise their full academic potential    

Provide a CARING environment  

•which values everyone and encourages tolerance, mutual respect and a spirit of community   

•which encourages everyone to contribute actively to the life of the school and the community   

•in which everyone may work purposefully in safe, calm, pleasant surrounding.     

Provide a RESPONSIVE environment  

•which endeavours to meet the changing needs of its individual students   

•which enables students to be flexible and develop the social and leadership skills sought in the world outside   

•which considers ideas and encourages a critical approach to the challenges of change   

•which empowers students to make informed choices about their roles as women in society and in the world of work.   

Values  

Our values are very important to us and it is expected that all who work and study at Enfield County will ‘buy’ into them.  It is for this reason that they are widely published and referred to throughout the school year in assemblies and at Information Evenings and Induction Days. They are also part of the pack sent to all job applicants.  

Respect   

We know our self-worth, developing self-respect while respecting others, having respect for our own and everyone else’s learning, as well as respect for the environment  

Responsibility  

We take personal responsibility for our work, our learning, our duties, indeed for all of our own actions and for following school procedures  

Equality of Opportunity  

We ensure justice, fairness and equality of access to all school experiences  

Co-operation  

We work together for the common purpose of the wider community  Generosity of Spirit  We create an atmosphere of kindness, trust and forgiveness within the school community

Ofsted report 

“Leaders, managers and the governing body have a deep insight into the school’s many strengths and few areas for improvement. The highly effective headteacher and her leadership team are very well regarded by students, staff and parents and carers. Self-evaluation processes are accurate and are informed by rigorous monitoring. As a result, the school continues to improve.” 

View Enfield County School's latest Ofsted report

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