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French Language Teaching Assistant

Broadway Academy

Birmingham

  • £1,000 - £2,000 per month
  • Expired
Salary:
£1,013.05 per month (British Council agreed rate)
Job type:
Part Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
ASAP
Apply by:
13 May 2024

Job overview

Fixed term contract from November 2024 – May 2025

(applicants interested in a shorter contract will be considered)

12 hours per week, term time only

Salary £1,013.05 per month (British Council agreed rate)


Are you a native level French speaker keen to support students to develop their French language skills? 

Broadway Academy Trust is rated ‘Good’ by Ofsted (2022), and we are constantly striving for excellence.


The Department

Broadway Academy believes that learning a language opens doors to new cultures and countries, as well as teaching self-awareness, humility and respect. Our Modern Foreign Languages department has well-equipped classrooms and a dedicated space for one-to-one and small-group tuition. All students are taught French from year 7 to year 9, developing the basic skills of language learning. In year 9, pupils choose whether to continue with French through to GCSE. We have been successful in retaining high numbers of students in Year 10 and Year 11. Our results have also been excellent, with many students exceeding their national targets. We provide many opportunities for students to experience languages and life beyond the curriculum, such as links with local universities and our partner school, Film days, National Competitions, and a residential trip to France. 


The Role

We are looking for a French native level speaker who enjoys working with young people and is able to bring French language and culture to life for our students. You will have the ability to work successfully with individual students and small groups, taking them out of class to develop oracy, fluency and cultural awareness. You must have a valid passport and the right to work in the UK


Why you should join us 

You will get a real opportunity to make a difference within a school which encourages students and staff to be aspirational. We have an innovative partnership with a well-regarded school in the independent sector. Staff development is a priority for all, and we provide structured CPD. 

Staff wellbeing is a priority, and the Trust provides an employee assistance programme. If you are keen to work in a successful and growing academy trust which encourages staff to aim high in their own careers, this could be a great opportunity for you.  


To arrange a visit, seek more information or request an application form, please contact Paul Hunt at Hays Education:

M: 07921583731

E: broadway@hays.com


You can also visit our dedicated recruitment website: https://webmicrosites.hays.co.uk/web/broadway-academy



Closing date:   Monday 13th May 2024 12:00 noon



Broadway Academy is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment.  

About Broadway Academy

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  • Broadway Academy
  • The Broadway, Perry Barr, Birmingham
  • West Midlands
  • B20 3DP
  • United Kingdom
+44 121 566 4334

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Broadway Academy has approximately 1,300 students enrolled between the ages of 11 and 19 with a Sixth Form of about 225 students. The school underwent a £21milllion rebuild in 2011 and converted to an Academy in September 2013. It is rated GOOD by Ofsted (2022).

Curriculum

Our vision is to give all students the best possible future and our curriculum is at the heart of this ambition. The curriculum at Broadway provides all students with a broad and rich experience. At its centre is the EBacc: English, Maths, Science, History, Geography and MFL.

We introduce students to the best that has been thought , written and spoken and help to engender an appreciation of human creativity and achievement. Our subject leaders have constructed a curriculum that is carefully planned to build the right knowledge and skills, not just to pass exams, but so that our students will remember important texts, people and skills throughout their lives.

We know that an exceptional curriculum also includes the arts and staying physically fit, so Broadway students study Art, Drama, Music, Information Technology, Design Technology and PE.

Our curriculum is designed to inspire and challenge, to promote academic rigour along with health and fitness, to develop leadership skills and develop our students into well rounded citizens. The School Values and British Values are a central part of everything that we do at Broadway. These are developed through our Personal Development Programme, which includes work related learning, enrichment and extra-curricular activities.

KS3

During Key Stage 3 (years 7- 9), Broadway pupils follow the National Curriculum programme of study and then take options.

KS4

During years 10 and 11, we offer a wide range of level 2 courses in all KS3 subjects plus Health and Social Care and Business Studies. Our curriculum offers pathways for all students, including those with SEN/D, on whom we have a strong focus, to ensure that they receive their curriculum entitlement and achieve good outcomes.

KS5

Our exciting and ever-expanding Key Stage 5 offer includes opportunities to study Law, Criminology, Psychology and Sociology as well as enrichment opportunities in the form of basketball, football and cricket academies which provide specialist coaching. Furthermore, we are working with Radley College so that the brightest students are challenged to achieve the top A Level grades and apply to the top universities.

We also have a KS5 pathway for students studying Entry Level and Level 1 and 2 qualifications

Co and Extra-Curricular

We are proud of our stunning co-curricular offer which extends learning beyond the classroom, giving students a broader educational experience and supporting the development of character and independence. Our students benefit from an extensive range of local, national and international visits to places of historical, geographical and cultural interest. Broadway Academy lease a campsite and lake at Island Pool in Worcestershire to develop Outdoor Education at the Academy. This, alongside the development of a working farm at the same location, offers our students outdoor learning opportunities which are integrated into every curriculum area

Pastoral care

We have a strong student support structure across the school with tutor groups within each year group, led by a Student Support Manager who is responsible for the personal and academic development of the students in their care. Form tutors see their student groups every day and build supportive relationships with students in their forms. Broadway Academy’s pastoral structure provides a caring, respectful environment in which students can flourish.

We pride ourselves on being a caring school and value open working partnerships with the parents/carers of our students.

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