Intervention Teacher
South Devon University Technical College
Newton Abbot, Devon
- £43,607 - £45,646 per year
- Expired
- Salary:
- M6/UPS1
- Job type:
- Part Time, Fixed Term
- Start date:
- 6th January 2025
- Apply by:
- 21 October 2024
Job overview
Required from 6th January 2025 to support our students at South Devon University Technical College (SDUTC is part of Education South West).
The South Devon UTC is looking for an Intervention Teacher who will to coordinate, undertake and lead on reading and numeracy intervention provision across key stage 4.
We are keen to recruit like-minded people who go above and beyond for the sake of our students to ensure that they fulfil their potential.
This is an exciting opportunity to join our team which has a strong sense of purpose and enjoys variety and challenge.
What we can offer you:
· The opportunity to work in a small specialist college where all staff are viewed as part of the family.
· Somewhere where leaders look after you as well as encourage you to pursue your aspirations and goals.
· A college where the learning experience focused on technical and employability skills for young people is the centre of everything that we do.
· A college with a healthy view of work life balance
If you are interested in joining us please email your completed application to: Julie.scagell@southdevonutc.org.uk on 21/10/24 at 9.00am with interviews likely to take place on 25/10/24.
Education South West is committed to safeguarding and protecting the welfare of children. Applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post. This includes checks with past employers, an online check of publicly available information, including social media, and an enhanced disclosure via the Disclosure and Barring Service
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About South Devon University Technical College
- South Devon University Technical College
- Kingsteignton Road, Newton Abbot
- Devon
- TQ12 2QA
- United Kingdom
Welcome to South Devon University Technical College (UTC). UTCs are specialist centres providing education to students aged 14-19.
At 14-16 (Key Stage 4) we provide a core education in GCSEs English, Maths and Double Science as well a specialist technical route in either in Engineering, Health Sciences or Digital Technology (from September 2022). In the Sixth Form (Key Stage 5) you can continue the same three pathways following courses up to an equivalent of 3 A Levels.
The primary focus of our UTC is to provide students with an educational experience which prepares them for employment in either engineering, health or the world of digital technology. These three industries provide huge employment opportunities for young people when they leave school or university. A UTC education is built upon the principles of employability and the skills required to be successful at work.
What makes our education pathways different is that our curriculum is built to work in partnership with employers. A range of industrial and university partners provide experiences for students which stretch beyond the school setting.
South Devon UTC opened in 2015 as an engineering centre with specialist equipment which enriches and enhances the educational experience for students. Since March 2021 the UTC has become part of Education South West, a large multi academy trust stretching across South Devon. This new partnership has resulted in significant investment to develop facilities and provide new pathways in Health Sciences from September 2021 and Digital Technology from 2022.
For a real understanding about our approach to 14-19 education then please arrange a visit by emailing studentrecruitment@southdevonutc.org.uk. We would be delighted to welcome you to our college.
Robert Coles
Executive Headteacher
Claire Plumb
Head of College
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