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Teacher of Science

Teacher of Science

Kirk Balk Community College

Barnsley

  • Expired
Salary:
MPS
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2014
Apply by:
28 April 2014

Job overview

Teacher of Science, Barnsley

Are you passionate about Science?
Can you inspire students?

We are looking for an enthusiastic Science teacher to work across the age and ability range. This post would suit an NQT.

We are a forward thinking department that aims to challenge and engage all students towards GCSE and beyond.

Kirk Balk Community College moved to a new build Easter 2011.

Application forms and further details are available from mpedler@barnsley.org or the website

Completed application forms and covering letters should be sent to mpedler@barnsley.org

Please note that we do not accept CVs, applicants must submit a KBCC application form.

Informal visits can be arranged before the closing date.

Closing date: Noon Monday 28 April 2014
Interviews will take place Wednesday 30 April 2014

The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment.

An Enhanced DBS check will be undertaken for the successful applicant.

Kirk Balk Community College, West Street, Hoyland, Barnsley, S74 9HX
Tel: 01226 742286 Fax: 01226 741267
Website: www.kirkbalk.co.uk
Principal: Ms J M Nolan
NOR = 1155 - 11-16 Mixed.

About Kirk Balk Community College

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+44 1226 742286

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Kirk Balk Community College is an 11-16 mixed comprehensive school situated in Hoyland, approximately six miles south of Barnsley. It serves the communities of Hoyland, Hoyland Common, Elsecar, Platts Common, Blacker Hill, Jump, Birdwell, Pilley and Tankersley, which were traditional mining villages before pit closures. Hoyland town has a small shopping centre and covers an area of about three square miles, with a population of approx.17,000.

There has been relatively little social movement or change in the character of the people in the areas and consequently there is a strong feeling of continuity and identity. The children currently at the college are likely to have had parents and even grandparents who also attended Kirk Balk.

As employment in the areas was dominated by the local coal and steel industries, there has been high unemployment, but close proximity to the M1 motorway has opened other avenues, and in addition new industrial estates on the outskirts of Hoyland also provide opportunities.

Communication is very good as Hoyland is near exit 36 of the M1 motorway. There are beautiful country areas and parks within a short distance, the Peak District and other parts of Yorkshire are easily reached. Hoyland also lies within commuting distance of several large towns and cities, and is approximately ten minutes away from the Meadowhall Shopping complex. Despite regional increases, house prices are comparatively reasonable.

Kirk Balk is proud of its tradition of encouraging youngsters to succeed not only in the classroom, (where examination results have steadily improved over the last decade), but also in other spheres including Sport and the Arts. It was also a Technology College from 2002 until the recent cessation of specialist colleges. Kirk Balk continues to have a focus on Technology and Vocational subjects.

The New College
Over the past 5 years Barnsley has been reorganising its secondary stock, with some schools merging and all becoming new builds. Kirk Balk has stayed within its locality and has simply moved into a new building, commencing April 2011. The building took the staff, headteacher, local officers and architects over three years to plan. The build took a further 20 months to complete.

With every room and facility purpose built, Kirk Balk has now become a great environment in which to teach and work. Over £30 million has been invested in making a bright, well ventilated building that gives the local community every chance for success.

The spaces in the building provide opportunities to teach in rooms that are larger than the average classroom, with the new Smart Interactive Whiteboard providing scope for multi-user kinaesthetic learning at a touch.

There are a number of specialist areas to the building including a four court sports hall, a superlab, 12 ICT suites, 2 drama studios, a lecture theatre, a construction centre, an industrial engineering room, a catering kitchen and spaces that allow students to break out and continue their studies independently.

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