We are seeking to appoint an enthusiastic and engaging part-time Teacher of Science (0.6FTE) to join our team. In addition to being a creative practitioner, you will have the commitment and energy to encourage all students to excel and aspire to attain their highest academic and personal goals.
The Science Department consistently strives to support all students in fulfilling their potential. Our team is defined by a commitment to innovative and challenging teaching that is highly student centred. We strive to inspire our students through our curriculum design and to enable students of all abilities, to achieve excellence in Science through our high expectations for each student.
Applications are welcome from experienced colleagues, or we would equally value applications from ECTs who can demonstrate that they have the potential to become excellent teachers.
What we are looking for:
- A collaborative and motivated individual who will teach Science through a variety of innovative approaches and be committed to strong personal growth and continuing professional development.
- A teacher who is passionate about sharing their knowledge with young people.
All appointments are subject to pre-employment checks. That means;
- 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 copy of our Chid Protection Policy & Safeguarding Policy is available at: click here
- Your identify will be confirmed by sight of original, official documents such as Birth Certificate, Passport etc, in line with the Asylum and Immigration Act 1996
- Original documents relating to all the qualifications you have listed on your application form must be supplied
- Your employment history will be thoroughly examined and clarification will be sought where there are gaps or other discrepancies arising from information provided either by you as the candidate or your referee
- References will be used to check dates of employment and your relevant experience. A minimum of two written references will be taken up and these references will be requested before the interview.
- References should cover the last 3-5 years' work history as a minimum
- An online search of shortlisted candidates will be conducted in accordance with Part Three "Safer Recruitment" of Keeping Children Safe in Education statutory guidance
- The identity of referees and information relating to disclosures will be verified
- You will be required to provide details of any relevant unspent or spent convictions in accordance with the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions (Amendment) Order 1986
- An enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check will be requested. This check will be cross referenced against the Protection of Vulnerable Adults list (PoVA), the Protection of Children Act (PoCA) list and List 99. These lists contain details of people deemed unsuitable to work with children or vulnerable adults. Please note that it is an offence to apply, offer or accept to do any work with children (paid or unpaid) if disqualified from working with children. Applicants will be challenged where inconsistencies exist.
- Please be aware that a firm offer of appointment will only be made after receipt and verification of all satisfactory checks. Westcountry Schools Trust will carry out these checks and should you fail these checks, our offer of employment will be withdrawn.