Leading Teacher - Humanities (History and /or Geography specialist)
Ipswich Academy
Suffolk
- Expired
- Salary:
- L6 - L10 £42,803 - £47,276
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 2014
- Apply by:
- 25 April 2014
Job overview
Leading Teacher - Humanities (History and /or Geography specialist), Suffolk
Are you someone who enjoys a challenge; strives to grow and develop professionally; wants to re-imagine education?
Do you respect each learner and put their needs at the heart of all you do?
We are looking for an experienced and outstanding teacher to work alongside the Humanities Faculty to be part of a small group of Lead Teachers who will work together to improve the quality of teaching in our school.
Please visit us at our recruitment evening at Ipswich Academy on Wednesday 23rd April at 6.00pm. Alternatively, for more information contact Gina Garwood on 01473 550040 or email gina.garwood@ipswichacademy.org.uk.
Closing date: Friday 25th April 2014
The LST is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Successful candidates must be willing to undergo Enhanced DBS and other checks appropriate to the post
The LST is an equal opportunities employer
About Ipswich Academy
Ipswich Academy is a mixed, non-selective, non-denominational secondary school in Suffolk, serving students from the age of 11-16. It belongs to the Paradigm Trust, along with four other primary and secondary academies.
Formerly Holywell High School, Ipswich Academy converted to academy status in 2010. The Learning Schools Trust invested £16 million into a new building at the school, which opened in 2013, with facilities including a 3G sports pitch area. It belongs to the Paradigm Trust, along with six other academies.
Principal
Abbie Thorrington
Values and Vision
Ipswich Academy believes that all children are entitled to a good education. Its aim is for all individuals to develop the necessary skills and experience to achieve to the best of their ability and succeed during their time at the school. A strong partnership with parents is vital to the school in order for them to fully succeed. The secondary school follows three core values: integrity, community and excellence. Ipswich Academy encourages students to play an active role during their time at the school and develop their skills in leadership and teamwork, running incentives such as a pupil ambassador scheme and a pupil council.
Ofsted
“Pupils say that the school is a safe, friendly place to be. They speak positively about the recent improvements made, and the quality of care, guidance and support provided for them. A broad, balanced curriculum provides pupils with a wide choice of academic subjects and some vocational learning.”
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