Teacher of Mathematics
St Matthews Academy
North Ayrshire
- Expired
- Salary:
- £21867 - £34887
- Job type:
- Part Time, Temporary
- Apply by:
- 26 October 2014
Job overview
Reference Number NAY004958
What is the Role?
- Title: Temporary Teacher of Mathematics (0.4FTE)
- Roll: 1283
- Salary: £21,867 - £34,887
- Duration: To cover a vacancy
To be responsible and accountable for teaching duties in accordance with the Council's overall Education and Skills objectives.
What will you do?
To deliver an effective education service in accordance with the Council's corporate policies and procedures and relevant strategy provision.
What do you need to bring to the Role?
You must be GTCS Registered.
Approval to teach in a Catholic School.
References
As part of the selection process we ask that you provide ONE completed reference alongside your application form. References will be read in conjunction with your application form. Therefore, applicants who do not submit references in time will be placed at a disadvantage compared to those who have provided appropriate references, as additional points will be added to your score where the panel are in receipt of a satisfactory reference (i.e 0 points for no reference received, maximum of 6 points for a very strong reference). Your second referee will be contacted by North Ayrshire Council if you are the preferred candidate for the post.
Please note that it is your responsibility to gather a reference, and forward the completed reference to the relevant contact within the School. References should be received before the closing date for the vacancy. References for this vacancy should be emailed/faxed/posted to;
Name: Stephen Colligan
Email: gw13colliganstephen@ea.n-ayrshire.sch.uk
Fax: 01294 606689
Vetting by Disclosure Scotland
Regulated Work with Children;
This post is considered Regulated Work with Children, under the Protection of Vulnerable Groups (Scotland) Act, 2007. Therefore, it is an offence to apply if you are barred from working with children.
Preferred candidates will be required to join the PVG Scheme, or undergo a PVG Scheme Update check, prior to a formal offer of employment being made by North Ayrshire Council. Please note: Successful candidates will be expected to meet the cost of the relevant PVG check (£59 or £18), which will be deducted in installments from your wages following the commencement of employment. For further information on the PVG Scheme please visit www.disclosurescotland.gov.uk.
Closing Date: 26th October 2014
About St Matthews Academy
- St Matthews Academy
- Jacks Road, Saltcoats
- Ayrshire
- KA21 5NT
- United Kingdom
St Matthew’s Academy is a mixed, non-selective Catholic school in Ayrshire, Scotland, serving students from the age of 11-16. The secondary school, situated in Saltcoats has approximately 1,300 students on record.
St Matthew’s Academy opened in 2007 to serve students in the North Ayrshire community. It was formed after the merge of St Andrew’s Academy and St Michael’s Academy. Facilities include interactive whiteboards, a central social area for students to relax in and a sports and fitness suite.
Headteacher
Mr Stephen Colligan
Values and vision
St Matthew’s Academy follows the Gospel values throughout daily school life, which include love, understanding and respect. The Catholic faith is at the core of the school’s teachings and it wishes for students to develop spiritually, morally, intellectually, socially and physically in a safe and nurturing learning environment. The academy encourages students to work to the best of their ability and celebrates success and achievement within the school community. St Matthew’s Academy works closely with the Church, parents and the wider community, teaching students the importance of citizenship and their roles as active members of society. Students are encouraged to voice their opinions and practice skills in leadership and democracy through an active Student Voice, while a range of extra-curricular activities are on offer for pupils to gain new experiences outside the classroom.
Education Scotland
“Young people’s relationships with staff are positive and mutually respectful, with the result that they willingly answer questions and express their ideas. When teachers provide them with detailed feedback on how to improve their learning, young people are more confident about what they can do to improve their learning.”
View St Matthew’s Academy’s latest Education Scotland report
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