English Teacher
Diverse Academies
Nottinghamshire
- Expired
- Salary:
- £31,745-£46,525 MPS/UPS
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- January 2025
- Apply by:
- 3 October 2024
Job overview
Working Hours: Full time
Salary: MPS/UPS
Contract: Permanent
We are excited to offer a unique opportunity for a driven and ambitious Teacher of English to join our supportive and successful team. As part of our forward-thinking and collaborative faculty, you will deliver inspiring lessons across all key stages and contribute to the ongoing development of our English curriculum. This role is ideal for those who are passionate about their subject, committed to continuous professional growth, and eager to drive academic excellence.
Why join East Leake Academy?
We are a large secondary academy for students aged 11-18 years based in East Leake with over 1,000 students. In our latest Ofsted inspection, we were rated ‘good’ overall with feedback that ‘students are happy and enjoy coming to school. They show respect and good manners when they speak with staff in class and at social times. Students know that their teachers want them to be as successful as possible. Students achieve well, and they are prepared by the school to be active citizens effectively.’
Visits are welcomed and encouraged; please contact Kev Ferguson on
kferguson@eastleake-ac.org.uk to arrange or for further information please visit
East Leake Academy, Lantern Lane, East Leake, Loughborough, Leicestershire, LE12 6QN
The opportunity
This post would suit either a new entrant to the profession or an experienced teacher. We would welcome a teacher returning to work after a career break and will consider part time or flexible working where possible.
We endeavour to utilise each teacher's specialism and offer the opportunity to teach one of our four A level subjects.
The successful candidate will:
- Inspire students with a passion for English, demonstrating how it can profoundly impact their lives.
- Have high expectations of themselves and the ability to instil these in staff and students alike.
- Be an excellent teacher and a committed team player.
- Be invested in enabling student progress, whilst also developing the students holistically.
- Deliver innovative and creative lessons which engage and challenge students to achieve their full potential.
Essential
- Clarity of purpose and adaptability to meet the needs of all learners.
- Understanding of the strategies needed to establish consistently high aspirations and standards of results and behaviour.
- Experience of teaching a range of challenging texts and concepts to different ability groups.
Desirable
- Experience of teaching A-level English Literature, English Language, Film Studies or Media Studies.
Our employee benefits
At Diverse Academies, you’ll find yourself in a vibrant, inclusive and supportive environment, where everyone can grow, progress and achieve a fulfilling career. We offer a fantastic range of rewards and benefits, challenging and interesting work, and opportunities to achieve your potential.
In return you will benefit from:
- Enrolment into the Local Government Pension Scheme with an employer contribution of at least 14% OR Teacher Pension Scheme with an employer contribution of at least 23.68%.
- Excellent Continuous Professional Development (CPD) opportunities covering technical, leadership and coaching skills via the trust’s Diverse Association for Professional Learning.
- Full support and induction.
- A strong and caring ethos among staff and students.
- Networking opportunities across Diverse Academies.
- Salary sacrifice opportunities such as car, cycle and technology schemes.
- Staff discounts and offers on gym membership, holidays, days out, cinema tickets, restaurants and top online shopping sites including instant voucher codes.
- 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme – emotional, financial and legal support to both you and your family by a team of qualified professionals.
- Health and Wellbeing delivered through our occupational health provider, eyecare vouchers for a free eye test and contribution towards glasses for display screen equipment users.
Applications
Early applications are encouraged. We reserve the right to interview and appoint prior to the closing date of the advertisement, should we identify an appropriate candidate.
Closing date: 11 October 2024
Interview date: 16 October 2024
Start date: January 2025
Diverse Academies and its Governors are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people in their care and expects everybody working for the organisation to share this commitment. Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy. To this end any offer of employment will be subject to safer recruitment checks and clearances.
Diverse Academies Trust
Diverse Academies is a multi-academy trust with a vision to inspire, to raise aspirations and to create brighter tomorrows. Across primary, secondary and special settings, we share a common mission to nurture curiosity, develop wellbeing and empower children and young people to go beyond their aspirations. Together, we believe we can make a difference in our diverse communities, and in the lives of those who learn with us and work with us.
We empower. We respect. We care.
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About Diverse Academies
- Diverse Academies
- Old Hall Drive, Retford
- Nottinghamshire
- DN22 7EA
- United Kingdom
Founded in September 2011, Diverse Academies is a multi-academy trust consisting of 14 academies – six secondary, six primary and two special – across Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire.
Our vision
To inspire. To raise aspirations. To create brighter tomorrows.
Our mission
We nurture curiosity, develop wellbeing and empower children and young people to go beyond their aspirations. Together, we make a difference in our diverse communities, and in the lives of those who learn with us and work with us.
Our values
We empower
We respect
We care
Diversity is core to our Trust
Across our primary, secondary and special academies, we believe that all of our children and young people should be given the very best chance in life to progress – whether into further or higher education, employment or a more independent adulthood.
Our shared, common purpose ensures our strategy clearly connects us. We actively encourage and support each of our academies to develop further, recognising that high levels of success are not sustained by adopting a ‘one size fits all’ model nor by working in isolation.
Collectively, we share and co-develop best practice for the benefit of all our academies. Whatever the size and shape of the academy, the accomplishment and development of each individual student is at the heart of what we do. We believe that this is best achieved through maintaining and developing each academy’s own individual characteristics, framed within a consistent set of Trust-wide values and through a vision and mission which is common to all.
We put our children and young people first
We have high aspirations and expectations for all those who attend our academies. Beyond the classroom we provide opportunities to nurture existing talents, as well as opportunities to try new things – enabling our young people to develop a range of skills. We adopt firm and consistent behaviour policies, ensuring our students learn in calm, disciplined environments. We value our students’ opinions, and engage parents and carers in creating the very best outcomes for their children.
How we work together
Our staff are part of a family of academies. Our team of educational, business and operational experts provide support and guidance, and challenge accepted professional thinking. We empower our colleagues to enable our students and pupils to meet the highest possible standards, and we recognise that all our staff have a role in improving student outcomes. We have an established framework of core principles and practice to which all our academies subscribe, which are developed and agreed on in collaboration. Our colleagues access the very best professional development and therefore maintain high levels of quality teaching and support.
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