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Teacher of English

Teacher of English

Queen Elizabeth's School

Dorset

Salary:
£30,000 - £46,525
Job type:
Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
7 October 2024

Job overview

Teacher of English

Salary: £30,000 - £46,525

Location: Wimborne

Job Term: Full Time

This is a Permanent, Full Time vacancy.

Queen Elizabeth's School is looking for a Teacher of English to join our fantastic English department. Could this be you?

Are you passionate about English and dedicated to inspiring and motivating students?

This is an exciting opportunity for a committed and enthusiastic professional to join our oversubscribed upper school. We are on a journey of rapid improvement and want inquisitive, positive, dynamic and resilient colleagues to join our excellent English department.

Our thriving department is currently recruiting for a Teacher of English. The department is very well-resourced and there will be the opportunity to teach across all Key Stages. Applications from ECT and part-time colleagues are welcome.

Actual Salary £30,000 - £46,525 per annum (M1 to UP3).  

The starting salary is negotiable for exceptional candidates and there is potential for a Pastoral TLR

This position is Permanent and Full Time. Applications from part-time colleagues are also welcome.

To Start: January 2025 

We can offer you:

  • Centralised curriculum and behaviour systems which enable you to focus on your core purpose: teaching excellent lessons
  • Highly motivated and ambitious students
  • Teaching across Key Stages 3, 4 and 5
  • Assessment strategies which support wellbeing and workload
  • Excellent CPD opportunities
  • An opportunity to join a dedicated team of supportive staff
  • A positive, supportive community of staff, Academy Committee members, the Trust and parents
  • An exciting modern school with state-of-the-art facilities

Ideally, we would like to appoint someone who has:

  • An awareness of Rosenshine’s principles of instruction
  • An understanding of key substantive and disciplinary concepts in English Language and English Literature
  • An awareness of some of the concepts explored in Tom Sherrington’s ‘Walkthru’ series or Doug Lemov’s ‘Teach Like a Champion’ series.

Please refer to the attached job description for more details about the role.  

If you have any further questions, please contact the recruitment team, Cheri Draga or Katie Wareham on 01202 885233 or by emailing recruitment@queenelizabeths.com

About our School

Queen Elizabeth’s School, located in Wimborne, is a coeducational Church of England, Comprehensive Upper School within the Initio Learning Trust.

There is a strong commitment to comprehensive education and a focus on creating an environment that supports continual school improvement and the attainment of all students.

Our vision is linked to a commitment to hope for all students and which permeates all aspects of our school and is underpinned by the Trust's values of Collaboration, Ambition and Respect.

For more information please visit our school website: https://www.queenelizabeths.com/

We welcome visits to our school - if you would like to arrange a visit or require more information, please  contact Claire Porter, Deputy Headteacher at cporter@queenelizabeths.com

Initio Learning Trust offers a welcoming and supportive environment and can provide:

  • a genuine commitment to supporting professional development
  • a supportive and flexible working environment which offers equal opportunities for all
  • free onsite parking
  • access to the local government or teachers pension scheme 
  • a range of employee benefits including Cycle to Work and Health Cash Plan

About Initio Learning Trust

Initio Learning Trust comprises 17 schools across Dorset, with our head office based in Wimborne. Formed in February 2023 from the merger of The Minerva Learning Trust and Wimborne Academy Trust, we offer outstanding education through every stage of schooling, from nursery through to upper sixth form. We believe in enabling every person to thrive within their role, and our core values of Ambition, Collaboration and Respect underpin the pride we take in offering genuine professional development opportunities for all our staff; and in our focus on staff wellbeing.

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About Queen Elizabeth's School

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Queen Elizabeth's School is located to the west of Wimborne Minster, a beautiful town in rural Dorset on the South Coast of England, part of the Jurassic Coast, a world heritage site. The award winning beaches of Poole and Bournemouth are close by as is Poole Harbour, the second largest natural harbour in the world.  The stunning landscape of the New Forest is also within easy reach.  There are major road and rail links to London, and Bournemouth International airport serves Western Europe and the Mediterranean areas with seasonal services further afield.

Queen Elizabeth’s School is a 13-18 mixed Church of England comprehensive academy with an excellent local reputation for high quality teaching and learning and an innovative and forward looking approach to education. The school became an academy in 2014 and on the 1st September 2019 joined Wimborne Academy Trust. In February 2023 Wimborne Academy Trust joined forces with Minerva Learning Trust. The new partnership became Initio Learning Trust, comprising 17 schools across Dorset, with a head office based in Wimborne. The trust offers children and young people an excellent education through every stage of schooling from nursery through to sixth form.

In June 2018 the school was judged to be outstanding in the SIAMS inspection.

As a Church of England school our vision is linked to a Commitment to hope for all of our students.

At Queen Elizabeth’s School we are very proud of the positive relationships that exist between all members of the QE Family. The spirit of the QE Family is primarily recognised in the learning partnerships that exist between all members of the school community.  All that we do within school is underpinned by our school values of Community, Respect, Kindness and Love.  We believe that when students are happy they will thrive, when they are challenged they will succeed and when they are supported they will achieve.  Above all else, Queen Elizabeth’s School focuses on the individual to ensure that between the ages of 13 and 18 all students mature as learners and individuals.  We all want our students to be successful and independent learners but we also recognise that they need support and guidance to achieve their potential.

At QE School we have a focus on student learning outcomes in the broadest sense and particularly seek to offer learning opportunities that will encourage resilience and adaptability that will enable our students to meet the demands of an ever changing society.

Vision Statement

Queen Elizabeth’s School is one where we have the highest expectations and aspirations for every member of our school community. As a Church of England Academy, we are rooted in our Christian Faith and reaching out to everyone. We aim to provide all students with an exceptional education, a wide range of opportunities and extra-curricular activities, and a chance to be part of and contribute to a strong community. All members of the QE family are valued and supported to ensure that they feel secure allowing them to achieve their very best.

We are a school where every student has access to a broad, challenging and inspiring curriculum that provides them with the very best opportunities to flourish and achieve their aspirations. We aim to develop our students into confident learners who are resilient and resourceful in their approach to education and to life and who develop a love of learning.

As a member of the QE family students are nurtured as individuals through a pastoral system that has student wellbeing its very heart. Central to this is the kindness and respect shown by all within the school.

Community - Respect - Kindness - Love

‘You will be secure because there is hope’ Job 11:18

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