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Teacher of Mathematics

Teacher of Mathematics

Cambridge Academy for Science and Technology

Cambridgeshire

  • Expired
Salary:
£25,000 - £37,000
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2015
Apply by:
30 March 2015

Job overview

Following a successful opening of UTC Cambridge, we are looking to increase our staff team to support our growth with our first year of Year 11 and Year 13 student cohorts.

We are looking for specialists in Mathematics with exceptional skills offering expertise in A-Level teaching to join our team. Experience of project-based learning would be an advantage.

  • Do you have a passion for educating students that goes beyond their GCSE or A Level results to truly improve their life choices and chances?
  • Do you work collaboratively to achieve the highest possible standards of work and conduct, not only in your planning and delivery of outstanding teaching, but also in your commitment to mentoring in order to guide students through their individual learning journeys?
  • Will you support the delivery of project-based learning, based on real vocational opportunities?
  • Have you pioneered new ways of teaching to enhance students’ experiences and outcomes?

As the successful candidate, you will have the opportunity to work alongside university and industry partners to develop and deliver an extraordinary education through the Challenge Projects. There is nowhere more exciting to teach and there will be excellent opportunities for career progression as we grow over the next four years.

Supported by world renowned local sponsors, we provide specialist education combining traditional GCSEs and A-Levels with specialist vocational qualifications and L2 and L3 Applied Science BTECs. UTC Cambridge is a thriving science hub delivering a fully integrated, academic and vocational education to create the next generation of scientists, technicians, healthcare practitioners, engineers and entrepreneurs.

Application Form and Candidate Pack can be downloaded www.utccambridge.co.uk/jobs

Closing date: 9am 30th March 2015.
Interviews will be held in April 2015. (Dates to be determined.)

This UTC is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

About Cambridge Academy for Science and Technology

“Cambridge Academy for Science and Technology is an inspiring, specialist science academy, for young people aged 13-19. The college is part of the United Learning Cambridge Cluster and also supported by the Baker Dearing Trust as a University Technical College (UTC), a government-funded school with a STEM focus. CAST offers a programme of GCSE, A level and T level courses along with a unique opportunity to work with nearby business organisations involved in science, engineering, and technology. Situated in the heart of Cambridge’s Biomedical Campus, the college is surrounded by world-leading academic and commercial organisations which sponsor, support, and contribute to the life and work of the college.

At Cambridge Academy for Science and Technology our vision is to be a centre of excellence by working with world-leading academic and industry partners, and develop young people with the skills, attitudes and ambitions required to succeed. Through our values (Resilience, Respect, and Responsibility), we set ourselves challenging goals and develop the skills and ability to overcome problems, we enhance our experiences and benefit from different perspectives, and we readily take responsibility to contribute and support each other, our environment, and our world.

Students work in state-of-the-art laboratories and facilities, learning in innovative and exciting ways, supported by CAST’s unique partnerships with business.

Staff feedback demonstrates that CAST is a great community to work in, with a supportive and collaborative culture that is highly valued. Staff have eight training and marking days built into the academic year, numerous internal and external development opportunities, and great attention to staff wellbeing. Ofsted: ‘Staff are given much support with their wellbeing, such as marking days and flexible working hours. They enjoy working at Cambridge Academy for Science and Technology.’ ”


United Learning Cambridge Cluster

We are part of a cluster of schools within the United Learning group: The Galfrid School, Coleridge Community College, Trumpington Community College, Parkside Community College, and Cambridge Academy for Science and Technology.

We embrace United Learning aim to offer a life changing education to children and young people, and we work as a team to achieve more than any single school could.

We share knowledge and resource within the cluster and the group to simplify work processes and manage workloads to achieve excellent results while improving work-life balance. As a cluster and as a group, we can look after our staff better.

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Applications closed