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Teacher of Technology with Art

Teacher of Technology with Art

Sandhill View Academy

Sunderland

  • £30,000 - £46,525 per year
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  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2024
Apply by:
15 April 2024

Job overview

Post: Teacher of Technology with Art

Starting date: September 2024

Salary: MPS-UPS (£30,000 - £46,525)

Location: Sandhill View Academy

Contract type: Full time 

Contract Term: Permanent

We are a family of academies who share one vision:

To provide the highest quality education for young people in the communities we serve.

Our vision goes beyond our own Trust. We want to contribute to the broader regeneration of our region by empowering our students to have high aspirations, achieve excellent outcomes and enjoy learning.

We aim to achieve our vision by being an excellent employer who ensures that all staff within and across our academies work together with high levels of moral integrity. We base every decision around one fundamental question: how will things improve for our young people as a result of this?

Our Academies share one vision and implement the same policies, but we are proud that each has its own unique identity. Staff collaborate within and across academies. We are committed to continually developing all staff so that they have high levels of satisfaction and are motivated to provide the best possible teaching and support to our students. We have the organisational expertise to support our academies and to support the sustainable growth of the Trust.

We are committed to the recruitment, retention and development of excellent staff, who are passionate about building positive relationships and improving the life chances of our young people.

Our academies recognise the huge potential in our students, we have high expectations and insist on high standards for all. Both academies have been evaluated as ’good’ in all areas by Ofsted:

Sandhill View (Ofsted September 2021): ‘Leaders have put in a place an ambitious curriculum to challenge pupils and encourage them to aim high… Curriculum leaders have organised the topics in each subject so that pupils can build on what they already know. Pupils learn effectively in lessons because they enjoy learning, and their behaviour is good.’

Southmoor (Ofsted September 2022): Leaders at Southmoor Academy have created a welcoming culture with high ambition for the pupils. Pupils and teachers get along very well. Behaviour in school is positive. There is very little low-level disruption. This means that teachers can teach uninterrupted. Staff enjoy working at the school and they are proud to work here. There is a strong sense of teamwork. Staff recognise the efforts that leaders have made to manage workload.

Southmoor 16-19 study: Students are mature and sensible. Current students in Years 12 and 13 are making good progress on their chosen courses because teaching is consistently good and members of staff are on hand to support them every step of the way.

We are looking for an exceptional Teacher of Technology and Art

 

You will be:

 

·        a well-qualified practitioner with a passion for the subject

·        an excellent classroom teacher

·        have an unwavering commitment to engage pupils and build excellent positive relationships

·        a team-player who will take full advantage of our dedicated CPD and support network

·        someone with a real drive to secure successful pupil outcomes

 

We offer:

·        The opportunity to work with other highly successful leaders and teachers

·        A-level teaching within your specialism if you want development in this area

·        Support to grow within an organisation that wants you to be happy and successful, and implements really innovative strategies to support this

·        Ambitious pupils taught in an environment where outstanding academic progression is the highest priority; nearly half of all KS4 pupils at Southmoor Academy (and an increasing number of pupils from Sandhill View Academy and schools across Sunderland) go on to study ‘A’ levels within the Trust, with all sixth formers now attending a Russel Group institution.

Closing date for receipt of applications is 9.00 am on Monday 15th April 2024

Applications should be returned to Sam Ferry, Head of HR and PA to CEO HR@aspirenotheast.co.uk

Please visit our website for further details: http://sandhillview.com/

Aspire North East Multi Academy Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Any offer of employment will be subject to a enhanced DBS check.

 

About Sandhill View Academy

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+44 191 594 9992

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Sandhill View Academy is a mixed, non-selective, non-denominational secondary school situated in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear. It has approximately 827 pupils aged 11-16. 

Sandhill View Academy was founded in 1953 and moved into a newly built school on the original site in 2002. Its modern learning facilities include a swimming pool, motor vehicle workshop, theatre and industrial kitchen. The school converted to academy status in 2015 and is supported by the Southmoor Multi Academy Trust.    

Headteacher

Jill Dodd  

Values and vision 

The secondary school places great emphasis on high achievement, prioritising this in the belief that it can change students' lives for the better. Pupils are encouraged to have ambition and reach for their goals. Ambition is key to the school’s vision and students are urged to never give up, but instead demonstrate determination. 

Sandhill View Academy hopes to equip its learners to flourish as successful young adults. Enrichment plays an important role at the school and students are able to choose from a wide range of extra-curricular activities, including languages, sports and crafts. The school was awarded specialist performing arts status in 2007.      

Ofsted report  

"Students with disabilities or special educational needs receive good support and make good progress. Students with hearing or visual impairments achieve particularly well and go on to achieve notable success in GCSE examinations.”   

View Sandhill View Academy’s latest Ofsted report 

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