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Science Teacher

Science Teacher

Holy Trinity Church of England Secondary School

West Sussex

Salary:
MPR/UPR (including Crawley Allowance)
Job type:
Part Time, Temporary
Start date:
April 2015
Apply by:
12 March 2015

Job overview

0.6 FTE

This is a temporary and part time post for up to 12 months to cover the maternity leave of a permanent member of staff.

The Governors seek to appoint a dynamic, forward looking candidate to this post. This is a great opportunity to join a successful Science department, in a good school, characterised by the ambition, desire and relentless focus to transform ‘good’ to ‘great’

Science value added has been over 1000 for three years running.

  • 84% of all GCSE Science Subjects gained A* to C.
  • 99% of all GCSE Triple Science entries, for 77 students were A* to C
  • 76% of Year 11 GCSE Additional Science were A* to C

We require an excellent classroom practitioner, with the enthusiasm; skill and ability to make a positive contribution to this motivated and successful team. The successful candidate will be committed to teaching across the 11 – 16 range. The ability to teach A level would be advantageous but is not a requirement. Applicants will need to evidence their commitment to excellent teaching and learning; to securing good or better outcomes for students; to developing student potential and skills from KS3 onwards, and to promoting the study of the subject at A Level.

Whilst we are seeking a candidate who will commit to upholding our values and ethos as a faith school, the applicant does not need to be a practising Christian.

This is an excellent Church of England Voluntary Aided 11-18 mixed Comprehensive School where we pride ourselves in the pastoral care and development of all students. The post offers is an unmissable opportunity for candidates wishing to make a positive impact on student and team progress, and who are able to provide innovative ideas to achieve this goal.

A GOOD SCHOOL : OFSTED NOVEMBER 2014

“The school contributes extremely well to students’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural development and prepares them very well for life in modern Britain.

 Achievement is strong in many subjects, with over half of A-level grades at A*/A in Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. The great majority of subjects had a 100% pass rate, resulting in most students going on to university.”

AS OUR RETAINED RECRUITMENT PARTNER WE WOULD ASK THAT ALL APPLICATIONS AND ENQUIRIES BE DIRECTED THROUGH CHERYL RUCK AT HAYS EDUCATION
01273 729465
cheryl.ruck@hays.com
www.hays.co.uk/jobs/holytrinity/

Closes: noon 12th March 2015
Interviews: w/c 16 MARCH

NB: we do reserve the right to close early and therefore strongly encourage early application

The Holy Trinity School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Any successful applicant will be required to undertake a Disclosure check by the Disclosure and Barring Service at an Enhanced level.

About Holy Trinity Church of England Secondary School

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+44 1293 423690

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Welcome to the Holy Trinity Church of England Secondary School. We are a Voluntary Aided Church school with a rich history and a reputation for excellence.  

The school was opened in 1969 by the Queen and is believed to be the first purpose built Church of England comprehensive school in the country. Today it is an over-subscribed and vibrant multi-faith, multi-cultural school serving three deaneries of Cuckfield, East Grinstead and Horsham, and the community of Crawley, providing an education of the highest quality within the context of Christian belief and practice. This is a happy school where faith is valued and which is underpinned by core Christian values of mutual respect and compassion based on the Gospel of Christ.

We are proud of our ethos, our all-round high standards and our strong emphasis on personal development. We believe children deserve the best education possible and values that prepare them for the future. We are committed to providing both. 

We want everyone in our community to achieve all they can whilst making a difference for those around them.

We have approximately 1250 students in years 7 to 13.  

We offer staff a comprehensive induction programme and an appraisal programme to match CPD to their needs. We also share good practice and we engage in the TEEP programme to enhance our teaching and learning in the classroom.  We support, empower and challenge staff to make a real difference in raising standards and have many examples of staff that have fast-tracked their career.    

The school is an easy commute via public transport from Brighton, and from other parts of East or West Sussex and from Surrey.     

Thank you for considering our school. If our vacancies and values match your skill set we would be delighted to hear from you. Visits to our school are welcomed and encouraged so you can see for yourself our sense of purpose and community. 

Please check our school website for all additional information about the school including latest inspection reports and results. 

The Holy Trinity Church Of England Secondary School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and we cooperate with other agencies and initiatives at local and national level. We expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.  Any successful job applicant will be required to undertake a Disclosure & Barring service check (formerly known as Criminal Records Bureau check) at an enhanced level, in line with all schools across West Sussex. Disclosures include details of cautions, reprimands or final warning as well as convictions, spent or unspent.

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