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Teacher of Science/Chemistry

Teacher of Science/Chemistry

Bay House School and Sixth Form

Hampshire

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

Job overview

Teacher of Science/Chemistry, Hampshire

We are looking to appoint an enthusiastic individual to join a strong and successful Science department in a highly oversubscribed school. We would particularly welcome applications from candidates with a chemistry or related specialism with either the potential or experience to teach up to A Level. For a suitable candidate there is also the possibility of a TLR role within the Chemistry team.

You should be able to teach all three sciences up to KS4 and have the desire and capacity to bring about outstanding learning in the classroom.

You will be a key member of a department that creates a passion for Science and is committed to quality learning for all pupils and students across all key stages. The Science department is forward thinking and committed to engaging and enthusing through enquiry based approaches and the development of life long learning habits.

The Science Department currently comprises sixteen full-time and ten part-time teaching staff, supported by Teaching and Learning Supports Assistants and Laboratory Technicians. The department is housed in fifteen laboratories in the Main Block, served by four preparation areas.

The Key Stage 3 curriculum is common to all pupils and is a bespoke course, drawing on the recommendations from QCA. We have reviewed and modernised our curriculum, placing ever greater emphasis on the use of practical work and scientific enquiry. We are continuing to develop our range of Assessment for Learning Strategies. Pupils are regularly assessed and the results of these summative assessments are used as a basis for setting and reporting. Most KS3 classes are taught in setted ability groups. Setting reviews are carried out regularly to allow movement between classes.

At Key Stage 4, pupils follow either, AQA GCSE Science and GCSE Additional Science routes, or a route leading to the award of a GCSE in the separate Science disciplines. As with KS3, we place great importance in developing the enquiry skills of the pupils. In the 2013 examinations, 100% of pupils studying separate biology and physics achieved A*-C, while in chemistry 97.5% achieved A*-C. 74% of pupils achieving A*-C grades in Science and 72.8% of pupils achieving A*-C grades in Additional Science.

In the Sixth Form, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics are all offered at A-Level. Results are outstanding with many students going on to study for degrees in natural science, and other STEM subjects, some at the most prestigious universities.

We are committed to enabling all the learners, irrespective of their current attainment, to achieve. As a school we have adopted a 'growth mindset' and we have introduced a target setting and monitoring culture into the department to help us develop all learners.

We are committed to ensuring that all members of the Science Department are able to have access to quality CPD. Our devolved budget allows us to be creative in how we achieve this.

The successful applicant will be responsible for a tutor group within a year system.

Applications from NQTs welcome.

How to apply

Applicants applying for a position must complete the Bay House School Application Form, available to download from www.bayhouse.hants.sch.uk (follow the link for careers and teaching staff vacancies). Please ensure all sections of the application are filled in and that attachments (eg CVs and/or covering letters) are not used as an alternative to leaving a box blank. Contact Jackie Jarvis (jjarvis@bayhouse.hants.sch.uk) or telephone 02392 505249.

Closing Date: 22 April 2014

The School is committed to safeguarding children and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. We will ensure that all our recruitment and selection practices reflect this commitment. All successful candidates will be subject to Disclosure & Barring Services checks (DBS) along with other relevant employment checks.

Bay House School operates a policy of equal opportunities.

About Bay House School and Sixth Form

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+44 23 9258 7931

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Bay House School is proud to be part of the Gosport and Fareham Multi Academy Trust (GFM). The GFM comprises 5 schools; Bay House School, Gomer Junior School, LWS Academy, Brune Park School and Rowner Junior School.

Bay House is at an exciting stage of development and improvement and the school community is growing prouder, more confident and more successful at every stage. We are proud of each of our students and our commitment and drive is for every young person to achieve beyond their expectation and progress to where they previously had not imagined or thought possible.

Bay House School is located in Gosport in the south east county of Hampshire. Gosport is an increasingly popular coastal destination with a strong naval heritage. Gosport benefits from being a stone’s throw from Portsmouth and its many amenities and has excellent transport links. As well as an abundance of picturesque coastal walks and nature reserves on the doorstep, Gosport is home to two parks and accessible to a scenic beach, perfect for outdoors types, runners, cyclists, water sports enthusiasts or families looking for a taste of the great outdoors.


Our mission: 

TO BE GREATER AND TO ASPIRE FURTHER

‘It is our moral accountability to all our learners to raise achievement, close gaps, support wellbeing and develop the range of learning capacities through a principled curriculum which is a sum of all the learners’ experiences. These collective experiences will ensure the sustained growth of an effective ‘Learner Voice’ which encourages contributions from the diversity of our learner population and community that has significant impact and influence on our School.’

In the GFM we recognise that it is through our collective endeavour that we can make a difference, with Gosport and Fareham learners’ achievement being greater and them aspiring further. The local commitment to this initiative is overwhelming; schools and communities see this as an opportunity for a group of schools to become greater than the sum of their parts.

We have been relentless in our drive to ensure we are fully staffed with colleagues passionate to understand how to release and enable a young person to engage with and enjoy their learning. We are working hard to ensure all our staff are highly skilled in understanding learners’ needs including the wide range of behaviours and strategies that enable us to maximise outcomes for our young people.


What does this mean in practice?

It means we take our responsibilities to our learners and their parents very seriously, and work together:

  • To ensure every learner achieves to their very best
  • So no learner is left behind at any stage
  • Doing all we can to make sure every learner has quality learning experiences in and beyond the classroom and that we look after their well being

In partnerships to ensure our school community is the best it can be.


How do we measure our success?

By looking at every learner’s achievement and progress:

  • GCSE results
  • progress made in every subject across different stages of the year
  • how our pupil’s achievement compares to others across the country
  • how well our tutor time supports pupil’s achievement and well being

By looking at the quality of teaching and learning, specifically:

  • how we are developing pupil’s independent learning
  • how well we feedback to our pupils so they know how to improve
  • how good every learning experience is

By looking at how well we use evidence to plan appropriate interventions, use these interventions and then see how successful they are on individuals or groups of learners.

We also look at how we are constantly developing our teachers and support staff in meeting these goals.

GFM Education pursues a policy of equality of opportunity. We particularly welcome applications from underrepresented groups.


Key benefits of working with us

Professional development opportunities

  • Regular training and access to a range of internal and external programmes tailored to your learning needs throughout your career
  • Opportunities for career progression as we are willing and able to support moves from one academy to another
  • A high commitment to personal development and growth;
  • Ability to work across the age and ability range from Year 3 through to Upper Sixth

Well-being

  • Access to Mental Health First Aiders
  • Student Wellbeing support

Facilities

  • Free/discounted gym access
  • Free car parking at every site
  • On-site catering with great food, all reasonably priced for staff

Diversity

  • A career in an organisation that values individuality and diversity

We would be keen to talk to you, if you:

  • Are dedicated to increasing the life opportunities of young people;
  • Want to work in an organisation which values diversity, collaboration and innovation;
  • Are seeking a new challenge in your career;


We welcome visits to our schools and would value an exploratory conversation with you if you are looking for the next step in your career and think you could make a difference in the GFM. If you would like to find out more about the GFM please contact us on 02932 616012 or email recruitment@gfmat.org


Any offer of employment will be conditional on receipt of; proof of right to work in the UK / satisfactory references / pre employment medical check / clear enhanced DBS check


Safeguarding statement

GFM Education is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. We will ensure that all our recruitment and selection practices reflect this commitment.

All successful candidates will be subject to a Disclosure & Barring Service check along with other relevant employment checks.

A ‘prohibition from teaching’ check will be completed for all shortlisted teaching candidates including those applying for a teaching assistant/Cover Supervisor/Other work deemed directly involved with pupils where it is indicated that they have qualified teacher status or have previously worked as a teacher. We will also carry out an online search as part of due diligence on shortlisted candidates as recommended by KCSiE.

It is a criminal offence to apply for or accept a position (paid or unpaid) working with children if you are excluded from such work by virtue of a court order or exclusion by the DBS. Although a criminal record involving offences against children is likely to debar you from appointment of this type of post, the existence of other criminal convictions will not necessarily be a bar to employment.

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