Teacher of Science (Part Time)
Heart of England School
Solihull
- New
- Expiring soon
- Salary:
- MPS/UPS
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- January 2025
- Apply by:
- 13 December 2024
Job overview
Teacher of Science
Minimum of 0.6 Permanent – MPS/UPS
Start date: January 2025
We are a team of specialist biology, chemistry, and physics teachers with approximately 150 years of combined experience in the department. Our team includes teachers at all stages of their careers, and we are eager to welcome new members. We are looking for a knowledgeable and reflective practitioner to teach Science at KS3, with the opportunity to teach your specialism at KS4 and potentially KS5.
At Heart of England, we understand that our students can only thrive if our teachers thrive. A tired teacher burdened with unnecessary or unproductive bureaucratic tasks is unlikely to be their best. Therefore, we are working to create a blueprint for making the job manageable and enjoyable, driven by a culture of trust and underpinned by individual integrity. In our end-of-year department survey, the top reasons staff gave for staying in the Heart of England Science Department were our colleagues, the department itself, and the manageable workload. We welcome visits and are happy to discuss any questions you may have.
We believe in agency and autonomy for our staff. The same intellectual curiosity that led you to study your subject at university and to teach it to others is what makes you best placed to decide how to teach it now. We believe that when it comes to learning and teaching, our motto, "No One Way … By Design," does not imply limitless variety. Instead, our focus is on evidence-based teaching and selecting the best method at the right time. While we all bring variety to our roles, excellent outcomes are forged through the consistent application of proven methods.
The department is currently working to ensure that our assessment policy is low-workload but high-impact, benefiting both staff and pupils. We have also continued to refine our behaviour policy with the motto "Our Way…By Design," emphasising that shared values, defined habits, consistent routines, and clear boundaries are the foundation of a successful school. We are not interested in quick fixes or superficial tweaks; we are committed to sustainable excellence. Our vision outlines an ongoing process of continuous improvement and an adaptive, relentless drive for the implementation of best practices grounded in educational research.
Attached to this advert is a description that aims to give a flavour of what teaching at Heart of England is like. If you think we sound like the kind of place where you’d enjoy working, please come and visit, call for a chat, explore our website, or simply apply. The future you're seeking may well be here.
Heart of England School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all its staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This post requires an enhanced DBS check.
Job description, person specification, department details and application form downloadable from the TES website.
The process of application is as follows:
• Completed application form.
• A letter outlining your suitability for the post and expression of preferred working hours (0.6, 0.8 or Full Time)
Applications to:
Mr Gethyn Bennett, Acting Principal
Heart of England School
Gipsy Lane, Balsall Common, Coventry CV7 7FW
Email: office@heart-england.co.uk
Tel: 01676 535222
Attached documents
About Heart of England School
- Heart of England School
- Gipsy Lane, Balsall Common, Coventry
- West Midlands
- CV7 7FW
- United Kingdom
Located in Balsall Common, a village in the West Midlands, Heart of England School is a co-educational secondary academy. The school has around 1300 pupilss, 250 of whom reside in the school sixth form, making it larger than the average secondary school. The vast majority of teaching takes place on-site, but the school does make use of a limited amount of off-site provision for students with certain educational needs. Heart of England School converted to academy status in 2011, but the school is not part of any wider academy group.
Headteacher
Mrs Jacqueline Hughes-Williams
Values and Vision
Heart of England School enshrines a number of core principles in its values statement. These include the values of honesty, encouraging pupils to be open with both themselves and others, determination, in academic and personal endeavours, courage, to experience new things while at school, humour, as part of the joy of learning, and kindness, towards their teachers and their peers. The curriculum at Heart of England School is designed to be diverse and inclusive, presenting a range of opportunities for pupils of all backgrounds and academic abilities.
Ofsted
“Students make outstanding progress in the sixth form, reaching standards which are well above the national average in most subjects. There is a rising trend in the percentage of students, including the more-able, gaining the highest grades in both A- and AS-level subjects. Students eligible for free school meals do just as well as their classmates.”
The full report into Heart of England School can be found here.
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