Teacher of Science
Audenshaw School
Tameside
- Expired
- Salary:
- MPS / UPS
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- January or April 2025
- Apply by:
- 21 October 2024
Job overview
TEACHER OF SCIENCE
MPR/UPR (Applications for Part Time can be considered)
Start Date: January or April 2025
- Do you hold a strong set of values and want to be part of a working environment that reflects this?
- Do you want to join a team of colleagues that have a very strong track record of delivering excellent outcomes whilst also being committed to self-development and hold a real passion for subject pedagogy?
- Are you a champion for every single student achieving excellence and hold the highest of ambition for what students can achieve (both inside and outside the classroom?)
The Board of Governors of Audenshaw School wish to appoint a Teacher of Science to join our ‘Good’ School (Ofsted March 2023)
‘Pupils are proud to be part of Audenshaw School. They respond well to the values of respect, responsibility and resilience which permeate the school. Pupils appreciate the strong relationships that they have with staff. They feel well cared for because they have someone to talk to if they have any worries. Pupils, including those with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND), feel safe and happy. They enjoy coming to school.’ (Ofsted March 2023)
‘Pupils typically behave well in lessons and around the school. Staff are well supported by leaders to manage pupils’ behaviour. Fair application of the behaviour policy and clear routines mean that school is a calm and purposeful place where pupils can learn without distraction.’ (Ofsted March 2023)
‘In recent times, leaders have improved many aspects of the school. Pupils, staff, parents and carers appreciate the changes that leaders have made. Staff embrace leaders’ new ideas. They are keen to develop professionally. They benefit from a strong offer of staff training. Staff morale is high. They appreciate how leaders consider their well-being and workload.’ (Ofsted March 2023)
‘Leaders have designed an ambitious curriculum. They have successfully supported subject leaders and teachers to ensure that the curriculum is well thought out. Subject leaders have thought carefully about the key knowledge and skills that pupils should learn, and the order in which content should be taught. All pupils study a broad range of subjects in key stage 3 and 4. Pupils achieve well.’ (Ofsted March 2023)
The full report can be found at https://www.audenshawschool.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Audenshaw-School-Ofsted-report-May-2023.pdf
Our school is a fully inclusive, single academy trust. We place a significant emphasis on the full 5-year journey and, as a collective student and staff body, set the very highest of standards. We pride ourselves on the shared values of Respect, Responsibility and Resilience in all that we do. Aligned with these values, kindness and positivity are cornerstones that enable our young people to realise their full potential. For the right candidate, this is an extremely exciting time to join Audenshaw School. Behaviour is strong, with exceptional conduct around the school as pupils and staff greet visitors - and each other - with kindness and respect.
If you are an outstanding, enthusiastic and ambitious teacher, who holds QTS, and has the ability and passion to inspire those around you, please get in touch! We welcome applications from candidates who can demonstrate an unwavering passion for teaching Science.
This is an exciting opportunity to come and join our team at a stage where Audenshaw School will continue to strive for the highest of quality in all that we do. This is a chance for an outstanding individual who has the relevant experience, commitment and drive, who is passionate about encouraging every child to reach their full potential within a supportive academic environment.
As part of the Audenshaw teaching staff body, you will be fully invested in and have opportunities to develop, collaborate and undertake both bespoke qualifications or courses aligned to the role. More broadly, you will be signposted to frequent and relevant professional development opportunities – we promote every single teacher being a ‘lifelong learner’. As an employee of Audenshaw School, you will have free use of our health and wellbeing service which gives you 24/7 access to a GP service and mental health, financial and legal advice and support.
You will be part of a very supportive and cohesive staff team who have a track record of excellence whilst also being open and excited to self-develop for the benefit of themselves and students alike. As a teacher of Science, you will also be expected to play a key part in supporting curriculum design and implementation that secures high levels of enjoyment and progress for all.
Please do feel welcome to arrange a visit as we want to ensure all prospective candidates have an opportunity to see the school either ‘in action’ or at a time that suits you. Visits to the school are warmly encouraged and can be arranged with the Human Resources Department on recruitment@audenshawschool.org.uk or by calling the school on 0161 336 2133. You can also watch our school video on this link: https://vimeo.com/988403077
Any other informal questions or conversations that prospective candidates may have can be arranged as part of an informal telephone conversation with the Principal upon request.
This School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
The successful applicant’s appointment will be subject to satisfactory enhanced clearance by the Disclosure & Barring Service.
Application forms can be downloaded from the school website www.audenshawschool.org.uk or by emailing the Human Resources Department at recruitment@audenshaw.tameside.sch.uk.
Fully completed application forms should be returned to the school either by post or email.
The closing date for the vacancy is: Monday 21st October 2024 at noon. Interviews will be held later that week.
Attached documents
About Audenshaw School
Audenshaw School is a mainstream, non-denominational, state-funded secondary academy for boys aged 11-16. It is situated in Audenshaw, Manchester, and has approximately 1,050 students on roll.
The school was founded in 1932 as Audenshaw Grammar School for Boys.
Headteacher
Mr Peter Taylor
Our Mission
Our School aims to provide a quality education in a caring community based
on values of respect, responsibility and resilience and a relentless pursuit
of excellence in all that we do.
Our Vision
Our School will be recognised as a fully inclusive, aspirational, high
achieving centre of excellence, firmly rooted in the local community.
We will create, develop and maintain a challenging and stimulating
personalised learning environment where no student is overlooked or left
behind and where teaching and learning is high quality, inspirational and
innovative.
We will consistently have high academic standards and expectations for
every individual and continue to place considerable value on sport and
healthy living and developing strong links with the community.
All members of our School community will be valued and every success will
be celebrated. Our School will maintain a safe, secure and caring
environment in which to work and learn.
Ofsted report
“This is a good School. Pupils from all starting points make good progress across a broad range of subjects and year groups. School Leaders have introduced an aspirational curriculum that meets the needs and interests of pupils. Students have strong attitudes to learning, attend reguarly, and are confident learners. Pupils say the School is a safe and happy place.”
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