Teacher of Psychology (Maternity Cover)
WQE and Regent College Group
Leicester
- £30,500 - £47,133 per year
- Expired
- Job type:
- Full Time, Maternity Cover
- Apply by:
- 27 October 2024
Job overview
TEACHER OF PSYCHOLOGY (Maternity Cover)
Thank you for your interest in this post at WQE.
We believe that this is a particularly exciting time to be joining us, offering a real opportunity to make a difference in this thriving and vibrant Sixth Form College. We strive for excellence in all aspects of our work with students; their academic and wider achievements, their learning experiences, the support they receive in their academic progress, their learning environment and their wider experience of College life. The College operates across two closely located campuses, next to the University of Leicester on University Road and a smaller campus at Regent Road.
In this context, we are looking to appoint a well-qualified, self-motivated and enthusiastic teacher of A Level Psychology, who will help us provide the best possible learning experience and outcomes for our students. This post will be based with our team at the University Road Campus. This post will involve the teaching of 5 sets of Yr1 A Level Psychology, following the AQA specification.
THE CURRICULUM AREA – SOCIAL SCIENCE
This vibrant curriculum area brings together Sociology, Psychology and Religious Studies. The curriculum area consists of twenty teaching staff and is led by a Curriculum Area Leader, supported by two Deputy Curriculum Area Leaders and two Assistant Curriculum Area Leaders. The leadership of the curriculum area ensures the provision of high quality outcomes and experiences for students and lead the on-going development of teaching, learning and assessment.
The area is located in large, open-plan offices in the College’s main teaching blocks, on the University Road campus, and uses classrooms nearby. There are a good range of resources including excellent online materials, interactive whiteboards, library holdings and IT facilities.
Sociology
This year there are 12 Yr1 groups, 11 Yr2 groups and 1 GCSE group, with approximately 570 students. Students study the AQA specification.
Psychology
There are currently 23 Yr1 groups, 18 Yr2 groups and 4 GCSE groups, comprising roughly 1,000 students in all. Students study the AQA specification for the A Level and the OCR specification for the GCSE.
Religious Studies
There are currently 2 Yr1 groups and 2 Yr2 groups, with approximately 80 students in total. Students study the Eduqas specification.
Criminology
There are currently 6 Yr1 groups and 6 Yr2 groups, with approximately 290 students in total. Students study the Eduqas qualification.
For our part we shall make every effort to support our new colleagues in making the best of the professional opportunities offered by these posts.
This is a full-time / term-time post commencing January 2025 or sooner, to cover a period of maternity leave of up to 12 months, so will be fixed term for this period of time or on the return of the incumbent post holder. The salary will be at a point on the Sixth Form Colleges pay spine which ranges from £30,500 - £47,133, per annum.
We offer an exceptional package of benefits to our staff, which for this post includes:-
• Annual incremental pay increases, linked to performance, within the pay scale range
• A defined benefit pension scheme
• Staff well-being programme
• Cycle to Work Scheme
• Annual flu vaccination
• Continual Professional Development
• Eyecare voucher scheme
• On-site parking
We have an active and enthusiastic staff wellbeing group who meet regularly and are committed to adding value to life at work wherever possible, as well as ensuring a strong sense of community, wider opportunities and mutual support exist in our workplace.
APPLICATIONS
Please do not submit a separate CV. Only information on the application form will be used in the selection process. Application forms can be downloaded from our website by clicking the tab ‘Apply Now’.
Completed applications must be returned by 10pm on Sunday 27th October 2024.
Interviews will be held on the week commencing 4th November 2024. Full details will be
emailed out to candidates.
Finally, I would like to thank you again for the time taken to consider joining our team here at WQE and in making an application if you decide this is the right step for you.
Paul Wilson
Principal
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About WQE and Regent College Group
- WQE and Regent College Group
- University Road, Leicester
- Leicestershire
- LE1 7RJ
- United Kingdom
OUR CONTEXT
WQE is a large, thriving and vibrant Sixth Form College providing courses for around 3750 students overall. We are ambitious and determined to build on our successes in providing the best possible learning experiences and outcomes for our students, in a welcoming and inclusive learning community.
WQE enjoys a strong reputation and this is reflected in its popularity with students, attracting applications from the City, from Leicestershire, Rutland and beyond. The majority of our students come from the City of Leicester, an ethnically and socially diverse urban area and the student body reflects this. The College operates from two very closely located and spacious sites, each adjoining the main University of Leicester campus and which provide pleasant, well-resourced and inspiring environments for our students and staff.
The University Road Campus is the larger of the two in size, accommodating around 2500 full time students and the Regent Road Campus accommodates around 1250 full time students.
THE CURRICULUM
Across the University Road and Regent Road campuses the College offers a curriculum that is inclusive and accessible to students from a range of ability backgrounds from Entry Level through to Advanced Level, with the overwhelming majority at Advanced Level and equivalent courses at Level 3. The broad offer includes;
· A levels and equivalent classroom vocational/applied courses at Level 3, including Extended Diplomas
· GCSEs and equivalent classroom vocational/applied courses at Level 2, including English and Mathematics
· Level 1 vocational/applied courses and English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)
STUDENTS AND THEIR ACHIEVEMENTS
Examination results at advanced level are strong. A levels make up the majority of provision, and the pass rate in the summer of 2022 was over 96%; progression rates for students following programmes at other levels are also high. We are particularly proud that our results are achieved by students with a wide range of prior achievement and from diverse social backgrounds. This is a reflection of our commitment to widening participation and a culture of high expectations. Our students are responsive, like to learn and want to succeed. In a typical year the majority of them progress to higher education, many staying in the Midlands region but others going further afield.
Alongside excellent teaching, high quality support and guidance are crucial to our students’ success. We invested in support for our students, with specific teams overseeing students’ progress and these teams work closely with teaching staff, with staff responsible for Careers or progression and with the Student Services and Academic Support teams.
STAFF
Across our two campuses, in the region of 370 teaching and support staff are the heart of our work and success. A striking feature of the staff is their loyalty; many have spent by far the greater part of their careers at WQE and remain as enthusiastic as ever. At the same time the College’s recent merger and continuing growth and popularity provides opportunities for new staff to join, and the College is fortunate to still being able to attract high quality fields.
The College is strongly committed to continuous professional development and actively encourages all staff to reach their full potential. The College also continues to benefit from its very close links with five similar Sixth Form Colleges through the CENBASE peer development and review group with the mix of subject specific networks and the annual joint training day, focused on sharing practice in teaching and learning.
RESOURCES
Our financial health is strong, and we currently have a turnover of over £19m pa. Teaching areas are well resourced, and we continue to invest in order to improve students’ experiences. Ourbuildings and estate create an inspiring environment and are well maintained. As student numbers have increased and to keep the buildings in good order the following are examples of our investments in facilities and learning environment.
A £10m project was completed in 2009, which now accommodates our Media and the Creative Arts (together with a cafeteria) and the complete refurbishment of the Science areas. In addition the science accommodation was further extended in 2011 with the construction of a new building. In 2013 we opened a newly refurbished and extended student dining and social area; in January 2014, a new Learning Resource Centre was built together with a new large Sports Hall and classroom block.
Developments then focused on improvements to teaching accommodation. In 2015 we undertook two substantial refurbishment projects, to create a suite of refurbished classrooms and a new suite of IT teaching rooms, followed in 2019 with a further £1m investment to refurbish classrooms and create additional social and café spaces.
The College’s most recent Estates Strategy was approved by the Governing Body in Summer 2020 and sets out an ambitious and exciting programme to refurbish and remodel the remaining teaching rooms to create outstanding teaching and learning facilities to deliver an outstanding learning experience for all our students and staff. Particular focus is being given to the bringing together of teams and improving the quality and flexibility of our spaces. Important progress has been made in delivering this Estates Strategy, with major refurbishment projects being completed in summer 2021 and summer 2022.
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