Teacher of Science / Science ECT
St Mary's Catholic School
Hertfordshire
- £33,075 - £50,471 per year
- New
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- April 2025
- Apply by:
- 31 December 2024
Job overview
Teacher of Science / Science ECT
ECT/MPS/UPS (Fringe) (£33,075 - £50,471 FTE) - Full Time
We seek applications from those of the Catholic faith, all faiths and of no faith but who are supportive of our Christian values and ethos.
Required April 2025
We are seeking an enthusiastic and/or experienced Science teacher /ECT to teach across KS3 and KS4.
Suitable for an experienced teacher or an ECT. We have a strong record of supporting ECT’s and have an active ECT cohort and support program.
Whether this is your first teaching role or you are looking for a new challenge, if you have the skills, approach and attributes to inspire pupils in developing a love of science and help them achieve and exceed their expectations in our bright and modern science classrooms in our excellent school this might be the role for you.
St Mary’s Catholic School is a founding member of the St Francis of Assisi Catholic Academy Trust, established in September 2021. This post represents an ideal opportunity for an ambitious candidate to assume the leadership of a core subject area across all key stages.
You will be joining and supported by a team of experienced and dedicated department colleagues in a school which has a tremendously talented, committed, creative, and innovative staff; parents who are supportive; and students who are eager to learn, well behaved and motivated to succeed.
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. A DBS disclosure is required for all successful applicants. St Mary’s is committed to the equality of opportunity for all applicants, and we reserve the right to interview on a rolling basis, therefore an early application is advisable.
Apply in writing using the forms available on our website www.stmarys.net: Teacher Application Form, Consent to Obtain References Form, Rehabilitation of Offenders Form & Recruitment Monitoring Form. Applicants are reminded that they should read the Notes to Applicants before completing an application. Please note only applications on St Mary’s forms will be accepted. Please contact Deirdre McHugh, Interim Headteacher d.mchugh@stmarys.net or Recruitment@stmarys.net to submit an application or for more information.
Interviews: St Mary’s is committed to the equality of opportunity for all applicants, and we reserve the right to interview on a rolling basis, and close the application deadline early, therefore an early application is advisable.
Attached documents
- SFOCAT Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 - Disclosure Form.docx45.86KB
- SFOCAT Recruitment Monitoring Form.docx42.04KB
- SFOCAT Consent to Obtain References.docx37.44KB
- Applicant Submission Sheet.docx97.58KB
- Notes to Applicants.pdf534.62KB
- C8-Child-Protection-Safeguarding-Policy.pdf1.09MB
- E3-Code-of-Conduct.288701742.pdf589.07KB
- School prospectus2.86MB
- Child protection policy1.09MB
- E3 Code of Conduct Policy589.04KB
- Recruitment monitoring form43.24KB
About St Mary's Catholic School
- St Mary's Catholic School
- Windhill, Bishop's Stortford
- Hertfordshire
- CM23 2NQ
- United Kingdom
Welcome
St. Mary’s has a strong tradition of providing an authentic education which aims to deliver excellence for every member of our Catholic community. It is our mission to build on that tradition as we develop the school still further over the years ahead.
Our school is built upon an ambitious mission for each and every young person: to fulfil academic potential; to be fully developed in the personal, social and spiritual areas of life; to achieve excellence in every area of life; and to be underpinned by Gospel Values, enabling each person to value individuals and contribute positively to society. We work in partnership with parents and the wider community to ensure that this mission is accomplished in the lives of all our young people, and in so doing, enable those young people to live life to the full.
The aims of the school are:
• the formation of our young people according to Gospel values;
• the fulfilment of the potential of our pupils in all aspects of the curriculum;
• the personal, social and spiritual development of our pupils into responsible, generous and caring members of society;
• the achievement of all these within a culture of respect and appreciation for the worth and contribution of each member of our school and its wider community.
In 1896, five Sisters from the Belgian congregation of St Mary of Namur came to Bishop's Stortford and established a school with just 9 students. These pioneering Sisters were the first to provide Catholic education for the district, and the school rapidly became a success. Their legacy is St Mary’s Catholic School, and as we look to the future with high expectations for continued success, their vision continues to inspire us. This is expressed in our aspiration towards academic excellence founded on Gospel values. In practical terms this also means the best possible pastoral care and guidance and the challenge and support of a broad range of spiritual opportunities which permeate through all aspects of school life.
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