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Subject Leader of Key Stage 3 Science

Subject Leader of Key Stage 3 Science

Wellacre Academy

Trafford

Salary:
MPR/UPR plus TLR 2A £2,586
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2015
Apply by:
20 April 2015

Job overview

This is an exciting career opportunity to join a strong team of specialist, highly committed and enthusiastic teachers working towards increased excellence. You should be a talented, innovative practitioner with a passion for Science and facilitating the success of all students.

The faculty is very well resourced and prides itself on a good record of success and this role offers an exceptional opportunity to move teaching and learning forward, working within a strong team of committed staff.

You will also have access to continuous professional development through our dedicated internal CPD programme.

We warmly welcome prospective candidates to Wellacre and urge you to contact us if you would like to visit.

Further details about Wellacre Academy and the post are available via our website www.wellacre.org

Completed application forms should be emailed electronically to recruitment@wellacre.org

Closing date: Monday, 20th April 2015 at Noon.
Interview date: w/c 27th April 2015.

Wellacre Academy is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All post holders are subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring check.

Wellacre Academy
Irlam Road
Flixton
Manchester
M41 6AP
Tel: 0161 748 5011
Fax: 0161 755 3234
Website: www.wellacre.org

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About Wellacre Academy

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Message from the Principal

It is a great honour and privilege to lead the Wellacre community as Principal.

Wellacre is a safe, happy and caring school which students are happy and proud to attend.

Staff are dedicated and committed to the school and its values and we work together to instill a strong sense of belonging for all.

Our priorities are the right ones for our students and we pursue them relentlessly:

  • We invest in a thriving school environment which is safe, welcoming and inclusive.
  • We provide a broad, balanced and ambitious curriculum, so every student can fulfill their potential, whatever their background or need.
  • We have strong inclusive practices at the heart of everything we do and promote wellbeing, fairness and equity for all.
  • We provide the right challenge and support at the right time from highly skilled  staff, to enable everyone at Wellacre to be successful.
  • We create confident, knowledgeable and skillful students who tell us they "feel included" and have a strong sense of identity. 

Our school values matter to us and are used to exemplify the attitudes and behaviours we expect from all our students.

Honesty:

We are honest with ourselves and each other.  We will strive to be the people that others can trust.

Pride:

We take pride in our appearance, our work and our Academy.

Respect:

We respect ourselves, others and our environment.

Aspiration:

We aspire to be better than our best.  We believe in ourselves and believe we will succeed.

Resilience:

We are resilient and never give up.  We learn from our mistakes and always work hard.

Our ethos and values are reinforced through our House system with each student belonging to either Lowry, Pankhurst or Turing. The Houses reinforce our sense of belonging. Students are provided with opportunities to broaden their knowledge, interests and skills though our Co-Curricular provision which includes the Royal Navy Cadets, the Duke of Edinburgh Award, Ecology projects, Chess Club, Book Club & EDT Industrial Cadets.

Our commitment to the continuing professional development of all our staff is recognised in the Teacher Development Trust Gold Award. Our policies and practices promote positive mental, physical and emotional wellbeing, including:

  • Time sensitive restrictions on the sending of work related emails
  • Reasonable deadlines
  • Consideration of flexible working requests
  • Absence policy which supports good attendance
  • Well lead appraisal process which recognises the individual
  • Access to Occupational Health and counselling
  • Inclusive practices
  • Weekly Staff Yoga
  • Wellacre Walking Group
  • Staff Social Events
  • Biannual data capture
  • Centralised detentions.

Mrs Julie Sharrock
Principal

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