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Lead Practitioner Science

Lead Practitioner Science

St John Bosco Arts College

LIVERPOOL

  • Expired
Salary:
Leadership Scale [£39,374 - £43,453]
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
2 February 2018

Job overview

This is an exciting opportunity for an outstanding teacher to become a Lead Practitioner supporting teaching, learning and assessment across the Science Department and the College. As a central part of the team, you will provide excellent support for colleagues on their journey to outstanding, whilst maintaining your own excellent standards each day in the classroom.

You will be an outstanding science teacher with a proven record of ‘outstanding’ results and demonstrable evidence of improving the practice of others. Responsibilities will include the sharing of best practice, mentoring underperforming colleagues and embedding systems and practices that lead to improved outcomes for all students. You will have a confident and empathetic approach to mentoring colleagues and will lead on training and development both within the Science Department and across the College.  

If you are passionate about teaching and learning and want to join an ambitious team of professionals then we want to hear from you.

The successful candidate will need to be:

· An outstanding practitioner

· Able to model effective teaching and learning strategies

· Ambitious in raising attainment across all key stages

· Able to make a positive contribution to the department

In return we offer:

· A 'Good' school [Ofsted, November 2016]

· An established and supportive department

· The latest technology

· An excellent induction programme

· Support and opportunities for professional development

The successful candidate will be required to teach across the age and ability range.

Applications should be completed on the CES application form together with the Recruitment Monitoring Form and returned to Mrs Waters, PA to the Headteacher: watersc@stjohnbosco.org.uk or sent by post to the college.

Please note that only applicants who have been shortlisted for this post will be contacted following the closing date.

Our school is committed to safeguarding children and has safer recruitment procedures in keeping with DFE statutory guidance.  All posts are subject to all the required DFE pre-employment checks being completed including an Enhanced DBS Certificate [including a Children's Barred List Check].  Our recruitment pack contains key safeguarding policies including our code of conduct for staff and volunteers which everyone must adhere to.

Closing Date: 12 noon on Friday, 2nd February 2018

Interviews: Tuesday, 20th February 2018

Storrington Avenue, Liverpool L11 9DQ

Tel: 0151 235 1620 

Email: enquiries@stjohnbosco.org.uk

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About St John Bosco Arts College

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+44 151 330 5142

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About St John Bosco Arts College

St John Bosco Arts College was opened in September 1983, following the reorganisation of the Catholic Schools in Liverpool. It is a Roman Catholic Comprehensive, with 1000 students from 11-18 years. There are 165 students in the Sixth Form. The Salesian Sisters are the Trustees of the College. In September 2004 the school was designated as an Arts College with specific emphasis on the Visual and Performing Arts.

In December 2021 the school received a ‘Good’ grading from Ofsted

'Pupils said that they are happy and enjoy attendingthisschool.They appreciate the calm, welcoming atmosphere that leaders and staff create.Pupils told inspectors that they feel safe and trust staff to look after them. There are warm relationships between staff and pupils.'

‘Pupils and students achieve well in different subjects because leaders and teachers hold high expectationsfortheir learning. Pupils enjoy their studies, inspired by teachers’strong subject knowledge and enthusiastic, skilful teaching. Pupils pay full attention in classroom activities and take pride in their work.’

'Pupils and students told inspectors that they value the opportunities staff give them to develop their character and social skills. Pupils and students take part in a wide range of clubs and activities,including choir, chess, reading, Mandarin, drama and sport. Students in the sixth form benefit from enrichment activities, such as driving skills and peer support.Volunteering opportunities and charity work are important features of school life. Pupils behave well around the school. They are respectful towards staff and one another. They told inspectors that the leaders and staff deal with bullying quickly and effectively.They said that they feel safe at the school.'

'Teachers know their curriculum subjects well. They plan carefully to ensure that learning activities match the aims of the curriculum. Teachers explain new knowledge clearly and check pupils’understanding regularly. They identify and address any gaps in pupils’knowledge. Teachers help pupils and students to learn from their mistakes and to improve their work. Pupils are co-operativewith staff. They behave well and work hard. Learning is rarely interrupted by low-level disruption.

A new building with state of the art facilities opened in September 2014. There is also a 3G pitch which opened in September 2016.

The college has three Deputy Headteachers, one Business Manager, five Assistant Headteachers and one Director of SJB Teacher Development Partnership who, with the Headteacher, form the Leadership Team. All staff, teaching and support, form an integral part of the college community and have a major role in the education of the students.

A strong pastoral system exists, with Form Tutors and Pupil Progress Co-ordinators. The College’s aim is to work towards the total development of each student, educating them to act as responsible Christian members of the community and this is an essential element of the Salesian ethos of the college. This Salesian ethos, based on the teaching of St John Bosco, is a very strong feature of the college.

Over the years the reputation as a caring and achieving college has grown.

The College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this ethos.

Our school is committed to safeguarding children and has safer recruitment procedures in keeping with DFE statutory guidance. All posts are subject to all the required DFE pre-employment checks being completed including an Enhanced DBS Certificate [including a Children’s Barred List Check]. Our recruitment pack contains key safeguarding policies including our code of conduct for staff and volunteers which everyone must adhere to.

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