Discover what we can offer you, that other schools don't!
Would you like to work nine days but be paid for ten?
From September
2024, we have implemented a 9-day working fortnight for all permanent staff.
The premise is simple, you will work nine days but be paid for ten, using the
tenth day to ‘reset’, and thus giving you the opportunity to manage your
work-life balance more effectively. You will also enjoy an additional
Wellness Day.
Feedback from our current staff is unsurprisingly positive! The thought of coming back after a break is much easier and staff say they feel more relaxed, recharged and ready for whatever the next nine working days bring! Plus they save on travelling time and expense and have a little more flexibility.
Could this make the
difference you need?
Add to this a
significant investment in your professional development and the possibility of
onsite accommodation if you need to relocate, plus facilities that are second
to none, including an excellent canteen, gym and coffee shop.
Does Highcrest sound
like the school for you?
If you relish the satisfaction of transforming futures and helping our students overcome obstacles to experience life to the full, please read on …
Take your career to the next level
As the only all
ability academy in Buckinghamshire, we do whatever it takes to tackle
disadvantage and provide an outstanding education to everyone. Our innovative
curriculum is as diverse as our student community and is purpose-designed to
release the potential of academic high-flyers and those with SEN alike. You can join us as you take your career to
the next level.
Explore the opportunity
We are seeking to appoint an excellent Geography teacher to join our growing team of Geography specialists within the Humanities department. The successful candidate will teach across Key Stage 3-5 so will have exceptional knowledge of Geography and experience of teaching AQA GCSE, and ideally, A-Level, Geography.
The role will involve working as part of a team to implement and adapt schemes of work and assessments from KS3-5 when required, alongside other specialists. Experience of leading or undertaking fieldwork is desirable. The ability to teach a second Humanities subject at either GCSE or A-Level would be advantageous.
The Humanities department includes subject specialist teachers in Geography, RE, History, Politics and Law. As a team, we are hard-working and motivated to allow all students to achieve success in their chosen area of study. The department makes challenge for all the centre of their pedagogy and strives to make lessons enjoyable for students, to encourage a love of learning. We are keen to run trips and extracurricular activities to offer pupils new opportunities, developing pupils’ cultural capital. The department has seen a growth in the number of students choosing options within the humanities disciplines, both at KS4 and KS5 so joining us now could offer some exciting prospects. This is an excellent place to develop your teaching and share expertise with other experienced members of staff
Apply Now!
If you’re ready to join our team, please complete our online
application form via the apply button.
We look forward to hearing from you.
Whilst we are grateful for your interest in The Highcrest Academy, previous applicants need not apply.
Please note, we will be reviewing applications on an ongoing basis and may close the advert early should we receive an exceptional candidate, so we recommend applying early.
The Highcrest Academy is fully committed to safeguarding children (polices on web). All members of staff are in a "regulated" role under the Vetting & Barring Scheme and have to be DBS cleared prior to employment.
Allison Papworth
01494 529866
recruitment@highcrestacademy.org.uk