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Textiles Teacher

Textiles Teacher

The Dormston School

Dudley

  • Expired
Salary:
£22,917 - £38,633
Job type:
Part Time, Maternity Cover
Start date:
25/02/2019
Apply by:
4 February 2019

Job overview

Textiles Teacher *MATERNITY COVER - 0.8 (26 Hours/Monday to Thursday)

Salary: Teachers Main Scale - UPS Pay Range (£22,917 - £38,633)

Location: Dormston School, Mill Bank, Sedgley, DY3 1SN


Required for 25 February 2019 or as soon as possible after, we are looking for a highly motivated, creative and inspiring Teacher of Textiles to join our highly successful Technology Department. 


The Department is divided into RM, Graphics, Food and Textiles. Textiles has become a very popular subject achieving very good results. It is housed in a newly refurbished room with excellent resources. Although we have a Head of Technology our Textiles teacher is given autonomy to manage textiles to ensure the best results for our students. 


Further detailed information about the Department can be found in the Application Pack when you apply via TalentLink.


It really is worth seeing Dormston at its best during the working day and visits are warmly welcomed. Please contact Karen Otton on kotton@dormston.dudley.sch.uk if you would like to arrange a visit or alternatively, call Mr Dixon, Head Teacher, for an informal discussion. 


Dormston School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Please note that this post is subject to Enhanced DBS Clearance and ID/qualification checks. 


Closing Date: Monday 4 February 2019 at 8.00am


NB: We reserve the right to close vacancies before the advertised date if a large number of applications have been received.


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About The Dormston School

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The Dormston School is a mixed, comprehensive, non-denominational secondary school without sixth form, situated in Sedgley, near Dudley in the West Midlands. It is a community state school. A larger than average secondary school, Dormston provides 1,120 places for students aged 11-16.

The Dormston School was established in 1935. It has undergone a number of renovations and additions over the years, including a £4 million arts and sports centre, which opened in 1996 and was funded by the National Lottery. The Dormston Centre, a building that joins on to the school and contains a theatre, sports hall, art gallery and gymnasium, was built in 2000. Our newest block was built in 2017 providing an additional 5 classrooms to our site.

Headteacher

Caroline Sutton

Values and vision

Dormston is committed to helping to shape the lives of the young people it provides for. Its ethos is built on the motto "knowledge is strength". The broad curriculum is combined with extra-curricular activities to offer students a great range of opportunities in and out of the classroom.

Teachers at the secondary school place high expectations on students. Regardless of background or academic starting point, students are always encouraged to aim for excellence – an ambition that The Dormston School strives to help them achieve.

Ofsted report

“The school is a harmonious and cohesive community. Leaders and teachers share  common values of effort, knowledge, respect, responsibility and resilience with pupils.  They work together to ensure that pupils achieve their best. Pupils value the  education they receive." 

The school is a calm place to learn. Teachers expect pupils to behave well. They rise to this challenge. Teachers manage  pupils’ behaviour quietly and efficiently. 

The-Dormston-School-OFSTED-Report-Final-PDF.pdf


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