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Teacher of Primary

Teacher of Primary

Lochgilphead Joint Campus

Mid Argyll, Kintyre and Islay

  • Expired
Salary:
£21,867-£34,887
Job type:
Part Time, Temporary
Apply by:
8 August 2014

Job overview

Reference: ARB002801

This is a Temporary 16.8 hour per week position with an anticipated leaving date of 26th June 2015.

Subject to the policies of the school and the education authority, the duties of teachers, promoted and unpromoted, are to perform such tasks as the Headteacher shall direct, having reasonable regard to overall teacher workload related to the main job activities.

Applicants should note that:

  • This post is not suitable for Job Share.
  • This post requires Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) Registration in relation to working with children.
  • The Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exclusions and Exceptions) (Scotland ) Order 2003 as amended apply to this post.
  • This is a temporary post which may be filled on a secondment basis by an employee wishing to gain experience/career development and will be at the discretion of the employee's director.
  • This is a part time post, the salary shown is the full time salary. Actual salary will be pro-rata for 16.8 hours per week.

How to Apply

  • For information relating to the duties and the requirements of this post, please contact Helen Dickie, Head of Teaching and Learning on 01546 602 747.
  • For information on recruitment of this post, please contact a member of the HR Recruitment Team at recruitmentenquiries@argyll-bute.gov.uk or on 01546 604334, quoting the post reference CME35320 / ARB002801.

Closing date: 08/08/2014
The interviews for this post will take place on Friday 15th August 2014

About Lochgilphead Joint Campus

Why Lochgilphead Joint Campus?

Our pupils are fantastic – polite, friendly and fully engaged with their learning. They contribute significantly to the life of the whole campus and to the community and we enjoy warm and mutually respectful relationships between teachers and pupils. Our attainment is excellent, particularly at Higher and Advanced Higher and we were ranked 42nd in the Sunday Times list of the top 50 schools in Scotland this year.

We have a brilliant staff team where, again, relationships are strong and very supportive. New members of staff are made very welcome and there is lots of help and advice for the practicalities of re-locating to mid-Argyll. Our campus is now 10 years old but the facilities remain first class and we have a good ICT infrastructure to support teaching and learning. We invest in staff CPD and put raising attainment at the heart of our improvement agenda.

Schools in Argyll and Bute benefit from close links with the central Education Management Team. Every school has a link Quality Improvement Officer who meets with staff and visits regularly to offer advice and support. There is a clear vision for education in the authority – our children, their future – and a strong commitment to continuous improvement. Staff welfare and health and wellbeing are also given priority and a culture of trust prevails.

Staff come to Lochgilphead and stay in Lochgilphead, setting down roots, creating families and becoming part of a lovely community. Why don’t you give it a try?

Living in Mid-Argyll

Mid-Argyll is a beautiful area, with much to commend it historically and culturally, from the standing stones in the majestic Kilmartin Glen to the vibrant local arts scene which fully utilises our unique landscape and environment. Opportunities for outdoor pursuits abound – sailing, kayaking, hill-walking, cycling, running, horse-riding – and there is a strong commitment to traditional music and dance which permeates our communities.

Property prices are generally competitive and there is a good stock of social housing, although waiting lists are to be expected. Lochgilphead and the surrounding areas are great places for families – largely safe, friendly and welcoming, with many local events and activities in which to become involved.

Another advantage is our proximity to Glasgow – exactly two hours door to door, so day trips for shopping, cinema visits or concerts is more than manageable. Oban is about forty minutes away and has good shopping and leisure facilities.

Argyll is a tourist destination and there are some excellent opportunities within easy travelling distance such as the Portavadie Marina and Spa which is a great day out. For foodies, destinations abound, from the long-established Crinan Hotel to the Kilberry Inn, made famous by a review in a national newspaper by the redoubtable Tam Cowan!

More Information

Please visit our website for more information about the campus:

www.ljc.ea.argyll-bute.sch.uk

Local estate agents

Stewart Balfour and Sutherland : www.sbsproperty.co.uk

Argyll 4 Sale: www.argyll4sale.net

Nursery providers

Riverside Rascals: www.riversiderascals.co.uk

Badden Farm – please see Argyll and Bute Council website: www.argyll-bute.gov.uk

Transport

West Coast Motors: www.westcoastmotors.co.uk

Scottish Citylink: www.citylink.co.uk


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Applications closed