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Foundation Stage Teacher

Foundation Stage Teacher

Archway Learning Trust

Nottingham

  • Expired
Salary:
Main Scale/Upper Pay Scale
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2015
Apply by:
21 April 2015

Job overview

Bluecoat Academies Trust is seeking to appoint an outstanding Foundation Teacher to join a growing team within our brand new primary school, which opened in January 2015.

We are ambitious to become a world-class provider of outstanding education and endeavour to be a distinctive and inclusive educational community with a strong Christian framework.

The creation of our brand new Church of England primary school is the most recent stage of the Trust’s growth and presents exciting opportunities for cross phase learning and integral links between primary and secondary provision.

We are looking to build a team to grow and develop with our primary school at this exciting time.

The successful candidate will be:

  • Passionate and committed to improving the life chances of our children and making a difference
  • Confident in the knowledge and practice of successful Foundation Stage teaching
  • A strong communicator with children, parents and staff
  • A positive, clear role model
  • Reflective of their teaching and strive for continued development of their practice
  • Prepared to go the extra mile for our children and families
  • Excited about devising and developing creative learning journeys for all
  • Able to provide a stimulating, safe and happy learning environment
  • Willing to contribute ideas about the future development of our school

We can offer:

  • The opportunity to join a brand new primary school and help shape its future as it grows within an established Trust
  • An environment of proven success; enabling you to grow and develop within our professional and supportive framework, including our School Centred Initial Teacher Training (SCITT)
  • Teaching and learning embedded at the heart of the Trust
  • A positive working environment in which everyone is valued
  • An ethos of mutual respect where we listen to and build on all contributions

For further information, a full academy overview, job description, person specification and application form, please visit: www.bluecoat.uk.com

Closing date: 9am on Tuesday, 21st April 2015.
Interview date: 30th April/1st May 2015.

Bluecoat Academies Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and therefore, any appointment will be subject to an Enhanced DBS check, Barred List check and satisfactory references.

Bluecoat Academies Trust,
Aspley Lane, Nottingham, NG8 5GY.
E: recruitment@bluecoat.uk.com

About Archway Learning Trust

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+44 115 9297445

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Archway Learning Trust, previously Bluecoat Academies Trust, was formed in April 2014 as a result of the very long and successful history of Bluecoat Academy. We are based in the heart of the city of Nottingham, providing high quality learning experiences for students from the ages of 3 – 18.

With the success of Bluecoat Primary and the development of our primary offer, Archway has been asked to support and work in partnership with a number of primaries across the region. This, along with more primaries joining the Trust, has enabled us to create an exceptional primary Senior Leadership Team to support Leaders in our schools.

Our Trust is made up of both Church of England academies and schools of no designated religious character. This unique blend has created a distinctive family of schools that are bound together through a passionate belief in the transformational power of education for every child.

Click here to learn more about our family of schools.

Our aim as a Trust is to shine a spotlight nationally and internationally on our inclusive ethos so that more schools and academies can be encouraged to take up our approach to inclusive, enriching, knowledge based teaching, preparing young people for lifelong learning based firmly on our Christian principles. All academies retain a high level of autonomy and individual character – understanding their own local context to best serve their community. In turn, it is our responsibility centrally to provide high quality support services, so that leaders at a local level can focus their efforts on shaping teaching and learning opportunities that are of the highest quality and continually improving.

It is our people that make our Trust – and we invest heavily into our colleagues to ensure they feel recognised, supported and developed. CPD and career development play a key role and the growth of our Trust is a truly exciting time for prospective candidates who are looking to further their careers in a dynamic learning community that has opportunity at every point to share and learn from each other in order to become the best that we can be.

It is our aspiration to be recognised as an employer of choice and to support this we work hard to develop our “Archway People Offer” and as part of this we have shaped an employee benefit package for colleagues including discounted travel, shopping and gym memberships. We also offer access to health and medical services and a cycle to work scheme. To hear directly from our colleagues about what makes Archway Learning Trust different click here.

We are proud of our diverse student population and passionate to create a staff team reflective of this diversity. We actively welcome applications from all backgrounds and you can be assured of a warm welcome at Archway.

To find out more about why you should work at Archway and the benefits we offer, please follow the links:

Join Us - Archway Learning Trust (archwaytrust.co.uk)

Archway Benefits - Archway Learning Trust (archwaytrust.co.uk)

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