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Teacher of IT and/or Computer Science KS4 & KS5

Teacher of IT and/or Computer Science KS4 & KS5

The WMG Academy for Young Engineers

Coventry

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Salary:
Main/Upper Pay Scale with an opportunity for a future TLR for the right candidate
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
12 July 2024

Job overview

To perform all the professional duties of a teacher, under the direction of your Line Manager, and be an outstanding classroom practitioner who consistently delivers the highest standards of teaching; embraces our vision and integrated curriculum; and ensures that students achieve the highest outcomes in Computing and IT.


● To ensure a high-quality learning experience for students that engages and excites them

● To promote the highest standards of teaching and learning, share best practices with other curriculum areas, and develop the Academy model for outstanding learning

● To be committed to continuing improvement in teaching practice to ensure students achieve outstanding outcomes

● To set high expectations of student behaviour through good classroom discipline, adherence to Academy policy, focused teaching, and productive relationships

● To demonstrate consistently good teaching across the full ability range from Years 10 to 13, delivering GCSE and A-level Computing, Level 2 Cambridge National in Creative I-media, Level 3 Cambridge Technical in Information Technology. The exact teaching requirement will depend on the skills and experience of the successful candidate. Sept

● To provide a variety of learning materials and resources for use in educational activities and to identify and select different resources and methods to meet students' varying needs

● To establish a purposeful and safe learning environment conducive to learning

● To ensure learning is relevant for all students according to their educational needs

● To maintain and develop an excellent knowledge and understanding of the subject area and related pedagogy, including the contribution that computer science can make to cross-curricular learning

● To make effective use of an appropriate range of observation, assessment, monitoring, and recording strategies

● To develop schemes of work and lesson plans in conjunction with your Line Manager and with other departments as relevant

● To ensure that learning objectives are shared with students and are achieved during sessions;

● To design opportunities for students to develop their literacy, numeracy, ICT, and thinking and learning skills appropriate within their phase and context

● To set appropriate work for classes when absent

● To ensure that schemes of work, including lesson plans, are in place that will enable access to the highest grades by all students

● To keep up to date with developments in the curriculum area, teaching methods, and resources and make relevant changes to schemes of work and lesson plans as appropriate

● To hold positive values and attitudes and adopt high standards of behaviour in your professional role.


Please see the attached job description for full information. For more information, please email principal@wmgacademy.org.uk and ask to speak with Fiesal Mahroof, Associate Principal





About The WMG Academy for Young Engineers

The WMG Academy for Young Engineers is a University Technical College (UTC) in Coventry. The Academy teaches students between the ages of 14-18 and is sponsored by the University of Warwick and numerous local businesses. The Academy opened in 2014 with a total intake of 220 students in Years 10 and 12, and there are now over 500 students on the school roll. The Academy is overseen by the WMG Academy Trust, which also oversees a campus in Solihull. The WMG Academy Coventry operates from the site of the Westwood Academy, which has facilities such as astro-turf pitches.

Chief Executive Officer

Stewart Tait

Values and vision

WMG Academy prides itself as being is like no other school, taking a radical approach to education by putting real, business-focussed, practical problems and challenges at the centre of the curriculum. Students are driven to learn by practicality; doing things, making things, designing things and creating things. Teamwork is a standard practice and core to the academic ethos. In this way students will be much better prepared for the challenges they follow in later life, whether they be in companies, in further education or at University.

Working with the University of Warwick and some of the biggest employers in the region means that WMG Academy has shaped its curriculum from the outset to ensure the training of students with a professional ethos and culture that is in high demand in today’s working world. With a longer working day, high academic standards and business-led dress code, the school’s expectations are explicitly clear to all learners from their first day here to their last.

Ofsted

Ofsted rated 'Good' in 2022.

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