Part Time Teacher of History
Wolverhampton Grammar School
Wolverhampton
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- Salary:
- Competitive salary available.
- Job type:
- Part Time, Fixed Term
- Start date:
- January 2025
- Apply by:
- 5 December 2024
Job overview
Would you like to be part of a thriving History Department? If you believe in inspiring children and would like to be a member of an inclusive and diverse school community then we want to hear from you.
This is a rare opportunity to join a key academic department. You will use your expertise to teach Year 6 and Key Stage 3 History.
The successful candidate will join a community of teachers who excel in delivering a personalised, individual learning experience. You will have access to a range of professional support services including HR, IT, Library Services, Marketing, Communications and Development.
You will join a community that thrives on challenge and intellectual curiosity, one where your skills will continue to be developed with an individually prepared professional development plan.
JOB DESCRIPTION: TEACHER OF HISTORY
Summary of the role:
Teachers at Wolverhampton Grammar School operate primarily in and around the classroom, but are expected in addition to contribute to the routine and extra-curricular life of the School, and to undertake pastoral work as a tutor. Part-time teachers may be assigned to a form as a co-tutor. The role of a teacher encompasses many areas and the following are minimum expectations.
Contract/Hours of Work:
Part-time (0.7) - Week A= Mon, Tues, Fri; Week B= Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri. Fixed term contract (two terms). January 2025 start.
Pay Grade:
Competitive salary available.
Full details and an application pack can be downloaded from www.wgs.org.uk, or can be obtained by contacting Miss Carrie Clines by phone: on 01902 421326 or by emailing: recruitment@wgs-sch.net.
CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: THURSDAY 5TH DECEMBER 2024, 12 NOON INTERVIEWS WILL BE HELD TUESDAY 10TH DECEMBER 2024
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About Wolverhampton Grammar School
- Wolverhampton Grammar School
- Compton Road, Wolverhampton
- West Midlands
- WV3 9RB
- United Kingdom
Wolverhampton Grammar School is an extraordinary school. You just have to step through our doors to feel the tangible warmth – a warmth created by people who embody community.
Founded in 1512, it is one of the oldest schools in the country and the top independent school in Wolverhampton. The School is a popular choice for parents and demand for places is high. The School is large enough to be able to offer an experience like no other and yet personal enough to adapt our approach to suit the ambitions and interests of individual children. We provide this experience to boys and girls from Reception through to Year 13 (ages 4 – 18) across our Junior School, Senior School and Sixth Form and our students come from all kinds of backgrounds and cultures. Their knowledge and skills are diverse, and are a source of strength and richness to the school.
School Mission
Wolverhampton Grammar School's mission is to deliver education that transforms lives as well as minds. We do this by providing an education as individual as your child, within an environment that’s like no other.
Working for Wolverhampton Grammar School
Wolverhampton Grammar School is a busy, successful school employing almost 200 teachers, professional and technical staff. We are a thriving, multicultural community that exists to provide an outstanding education that’s as individual as every child that attends our school. All our staff help us fulfil this mission and our students go on to achieve great things. There are many benefits to working at Wolverhampton Grammar School and all members of our school community are welcomed into our inclusive environment. For full details of Staff Benefits including a Staff Fee Discount Scheme please visit https://wgs.org.uk/about/work-with-us/
Curriculum
All our staff help us fulfil our mission as a school and our students go on to achieve great things. Our highly skilled staff work with students to ensure their curriculum is right for them. We can do this because of small class sizes and flexibility within our academic structures. Our school community inspires openness, trust and mutual respect. We know that a challenging education requires a supportive, caring environment as well as a blend of skills and a mind-set that embraces diversity and difference.
Wolverhampton Grammar School has long been known for its approachability and the human dimension we bring to teaching. All our students are treated warmly as individuals. Their opinions are valued – this is because we know that our school thrives on the relationship between our students, their parents and our staff and the active role that we all play.
Entry Requirements
The School accepts applications to the Junior, Senior School and Sixth Form throughout the year. We are a selective, independent school and to ensure our school is the right fit for your child we ask all applicants to sit an assessment/entrance test relevant to their year of entry. Applicants to the Sixth Form are also invited to meet with the Head of Sixth Form.
A range of scholarships and bursaries are available.
For us, education is not just about academic achievement, it’s about making a difference. Every member of our school community has a belief that we can all make a difference. We will all play a part in equipping students to develop a love of learning.
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