Art Teacher
Salvatorian College
Harrow
- Expired
- Salary:
- MPS
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 2014
- Apply by:
- 2 May 2014
Job overview
Art Teacher, Harrow
An excellent opportunity has arisen for an inspirational teacher to be part of this curriculum area at Salvatorian College.
The Governors are seeking to appoint an experienced and qualified teacher with the skills and innovation required to undertake this teaching role. We are seeking to appoint a suitably qualified enthusiastic teacher of Art and Design to join the department. The person appointed will be expected to teach across the ages and abilities. The ideal candidate will also have the experience in teaching Art and Design across the school.
We are seeking as creative and innovative candidate who has experience of teaching Art and is able to enhance pupils interest in the subject.
You will have proven leadership skills, be an excellent classroom practitioner with experience within a secondary or FE setting and be dedicated to closing the gap in achievement, continuously improving the standards of provision and enhancing achievement. You should be able to inspire and motivate pupils to enhance their interest in Art.
The College can offer:
- Well motivated students
- Staff with a forward-thinking and positive attitude
- Strong tradition of pastoral care
- Innovative Professional Development packages
- Career development and leadership opportunities
For an application pack please download via the school website: www.salvatoriancollege.com or contact Debra Maragh, email: maraghd@salvatorian.harrow.sch.uk
Visits to the school are welcome
Closing date for applications: 12 noon on Friday 2nd May 2014.
Please note that we do not accept Curriculum Vitaes
The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff to share this commitment. A criminal record check via the DBS will be undertaken for the successful applicant.
Salvatorian College
High Road
Harrow
HA3 5DY
Tel: 020 8863 2706
Fax: 020 8863 3435
Boys' 11-16 Roman Catholic High School
Attached documents
About Salvatorian College
Salvatorian College is a popular, oversubscribed, Roman Catholic secondary school for boys, situated in Harrow, North London. Founded in 1926 by the Fathers of the Salvatorian Order, we cater for boys aged 11-16 and have approximately 650 pupils enrolled. Salvatorian College is noted for high academic performance (in the top 5% nationally) and high standards of behaviour, which mark it out as a prestigious option for parents locally and across London.
Staff at Salvatorian College are highly valued. In return for your outstanding contribution to our community, we can promise you with rapid career development opportunities, a wide-ranging CPD programme, extensive opportunities to earn additional income, non-salary benefit schemes, and concessions to work life balance including work-from-home days and lower than average timetabled teaching hours. We posess superb new facilities which staff are encouraged to use.
Headteacher
Mr M. Tissot MA, MBA, NPQH
Vision and values
Salvatorian College's ethos is based on the established traditions of the Roman Catholic church and it assists Catholic parents in bringing up their children in accordance with the Canon Law. Our values are derrived from the Beatitudes but are also universal human values which apply equally to all those in our diverse community of all faiths and none.
English Baccalaureate subjects form the cornerstone of the curriculum, in addition to Religious Education. Pupils study in addition a broad variety of creative and technical subjects. Extra-curricular provision is particularly strong including many sporting, cultural and social activities in which all pupils are encouraged to engage.
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