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Trainee Teacher of the Deaf

Trainee Teacher of the Deaf

The Thomas Aveling School

Medway

  • Expired
Salary:
MPS/UPS + SEN Allowance
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
January 2023
Apply by:
3 October 2022

Job overview

Trainee Teacher of the Deaf

MPS/UPS + SEN Allowance

Start Date: January 2023

We can offer you a fantastic opportunity to be part of the Hearing Impairment Provision at this great school

We are looking for a qualified teacher who is dedicated and talented and who wants to develop their understanding and ability in the education of Hearing Impaired Children, to work alongside the Provision and train to become a Teacher of the Deaf.


You will:

·        Be a qualified Teacher

·        Be qualified to BSL Level 2

·        Be ambitious for yourself and the children in your care

·        Have clear ideas of how Deaf children can be significantly integrated into a mainstream setting

 

We offer:

·        A supportive and successful Deaf team

·        A supportive and successful SEND team

·        A happy school with very well behaved students

·        Private health care

 

For a full job description and application form please go to our website www.thomasaveling.co.uk

 

Closing date for applications: Monday 3rd October 2022 at Noon

Interviews will take place the following week

Letters of application, together with a completed application form (available on the school website) giving full details of qualifications and experience to date should be sent to:

Mr P Jackson, Headteacher, Thomas Aveling School,

Arethusa Road, Rochester, Kent, ME1 2UW

or emailed to eelliott@thomasaveling.co.uk

                                                           

The Thomas Aveling School is an Equal Opportunities Employer – committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all students – any offer of appointment will be subject to satisfactory references and an enhanced DBS check will be required for all successful applicant

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About The Thomas Aveling School

The Thomas Aveling School is a mixed, non-selective, non-denominational secondary school with sixth form situated in Rochester, Kent. It is an academy converter supported by a multi-academy trust called Fort Pitt Thomas Aveling Academies Trust, which supports four other schools around the country. The school will provide 1,080 places for secondary and sixth-form students between the ages of 11 and 18 when fully subscribed.

Previously a Technology College and Training School, Thomas Aveling converted to an academy in September 2011.

Headteacher

Paul Jackson

Values and vision

The Thomas Aveling School has the highest expectations of its students, helping them fulfil their maximum potential while developing them into responsible young adults. Aspirations are raised to ensure that students can go on to be successful in higher education and the outside world.

With its playing fields, astroturf courts and multi-play facilities, alongside specialist areas for science, DT and the arts, the secondary school is well equipped to give its pupils a diverse learning experience. A performing arts centre also has dedicated areas for dance and drama. 

Ofsted report

“Strong relationships between staff and pupils help to keep pupils safe, promote personal development and raise their achievement. The promotion of pupils’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural development is a successful feature of the school. Pupils enter the school with below-average levels of achievement and by the end of Year 11, pupils’ outcomes are above national averages. Teachers’ secure subject knowledge contributes to high levels of engagement by pupils.”

View The Thomas Aveling School’s latest Ofsted report

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Applications closed