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Teacher of Drama

Teacher of Drama

Bridge Learning Campus

Bristol

  • Expired
Salary:
MPS
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
January 2015
Apply by:
6 October 2014

Job overview

We are looking to appoint an enthusiastic Teacher of Drama to join us from January 2015.

It is an amazing opportunity
This is an exciting and unique opportunity to be part of a committed and dynamic team, focused on provided the very best education within our community, Bridge Learning Campus is a leading edge educational development and leading the the regeneration of a community in an all through 3 - 16 establishment. You would be joining a passionate and talented staff, led by a new Leadership Team, dedicated to making a difference.

We require an inspirational and ambitious teacher who will relish the opportunity to be involved in a fast paced and pioneering environment, making a significant difference to the lives of young people. You will join a forward thinking and innovative department, and will work with a supportive team, teaching all age groups and aptitudes. Although the post is primarily to teach our Phase 3 & 4 students (Secondary), an interest in lifelong education would be especially welcome.

For further information on the role and the Campus please see the downloadable documents attached to this advert.

If you are a NQT
Here at Bridge Learning Campus we understand that your first role as a NQT is a defining moment within your career.

To carry on your learning and development from PGCE, into the day to day work of being a teacher can be difficult. Bridge Learning Campus supports you every step of the way by providing an in-depth supportive programme, all with the aim to help you be the best teacher you can be.

What you need to do if you want to join us....

  1. Complete a letter of application no more than two sides of A4 in which you can tell us how your experience to date would be suitable for this post.
  2. Complete the application form in full, making sure you leave no gaps in your employment history.
  3. Once completed send your letter and application form to: recruitment@bridgelearningcampus.com

It is our policy to obtain references prior to interview.

Closing date: Midday on 6th October 2014
Interviews: Week Commencing 13th October 2014

Bridge Learning Campus is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the whole school community and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All successful candidates will undertake an Enhanced CRB disclosure check.

Place of work: Bridge Learning Campus, William Jessop Way, Hartcliffe

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About Bridge Learning Campus

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+44 117 3534472

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Mission: BLC will have a local and national reputation for providing excellent education and lifelong learning for all; by 2018 BLC will be outstanding 

Bridge Learning Campus is not like any other school. We are a genuinely all-through and fully inclusive school, one that educates children aged three to sixteen. We serve an area of socio-economic deprivation in south Bristol, in a constituency with the lowest HE take-up in Europe. Our students are amazing – they thrive on positive relationships and high standards – and we are a rapidly improving school. We do far more at BLC for the children than “just lessons” and we seek to widen their experiences and horizons in any way we can.     

Our staff are incredibly important to us and we try our very hardest to look after all that work here. Education is not without its challenges anywhere – and our school and be tough on some days – but it is rewarding and you will make a massive difference to the lives and futures of hundreds of children.   

Please, come and have a look around. Read a few of our staff testimonials, read some of the articles the staff here have written for TES and other publications. We’d love to have you on board. 

TES Articles:

How to lead from the middle on wellbeing

Five ways mentors can push their trainee teachers at the end of the year

The Guardian Articles:

Bristol Headteachers Buck National Trend 

Headteachers on the Front Line 

Funding Shake-Up 

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