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Mathematics Intervention Coordinator

Mathematics Intervention Coordinator

South Shore Academy

Blackpool

  • Expired
Salary:
TLR 2b
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
27 April 2015

Job overview

Are you an outstanding classroom practitioner looking to take the next steps in your own development within a dedicated and professional team? South Shore Academy is pleased to be able to offer an exciting opportunity to be a teacher of Mathematics and to coordinate intervention within a successful and highly regarded Mathematics department. This is an excellent opportunity for an ambitious and inspirational teacher to assist in taking the department on to the next stages of its development.

The successful candidate will be a highly effective team player, an excellent teacher and be committed to raising the aspirations and achievement of all students. If you are simply a talented teacher and are looking to further develop your career, we'd be delighted to hear from you.

The current Mathematics department is comprised of eight teachers with varying levels of responsibility and one dedicated academic mentor. This well established team works together effectively and professionally and are passionate about helping to improve the life chances of Blackpool’s young people. Recent mathematics results have been improving and are on a pleasing upward trajectory. Could you be the person to support this already thriving department?

South Shore recently gained Academy status and from December 1st 2013 has been sponsored by Bright Futures Educational Trust (BFET), an organisation led by Dame Dana Ross-Wawrzynski. This post offers wonderful opportunities for a successful candidate at an exciting time for the Academy. BFET offers excellent support for staff and students, and strives for excellence in everything. This post is subject to satisfactory references, medical clearances and proof of legal working in accordance with the Asylum and Immigration Act 1996.

We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check.

Application forms and further details are available from the Academy website: www.southshoreacademy.gov.uk .

Closing date: 27th April 2015
nterviews: w/c 4th May 2015

St Annes Road
Blackpool
FY4 2AR
01253 336500
www.southshoreacademy.co.uk

About South Shore Academy

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+44 1253 336500

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South Shore Academy is a co-educational, 11-16 secondary school in Blackpool, Lancashire. It has around 900 pupils on its roll.

South Shore Academy was formerly Palatine Community Sports College, which was the beneficiary of a National Lottery grant that enabled it to make enormous improvements to its facilities. The school became an academy at the end of 2013, sponsored by the Bright Futures Educational Trust, a multi-academy sponsor based in the North West of England.

South Shore Academy was allocated a new school building through the Priority Schools Building Programme.

Head of School

Rebecca Warhurst

Values and vision

South Shore Academy is a strongly inclusive school that believes that all students can achieve well and have something to contribute to the school and wider community. It is committed to meeting the needs of all pupils, whether by providing extra support for learning or by adding additional challenges for higher ability students.

South Shore Academy offers a broad and personalised curriculum which, aside from promoting academic learning, is designed to develop the social skills of co-operation, independence and resilience. Beyond the classroom, the secondary school offers an extensive programme of enrichment.

Respect and responsibility lie at the heart of the school’s ethos. Pupils are expected to work with determination, aim to be the best in everything they do, never give up, and behave as part of the same family, “sticking together no matter what”.

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