Are
you a brilliant teacher, who is enthusiastic about world history? Do you want
to share your historical visits and adventures with students? Are you a flexible and ambitious teacher that wants to contribute
to a high-achieving and popular set of subjects, across an exciting Arts and
Humanities Faculty? Do you have a drive for improving student outcomes and
working alongside brilliant teachers in Humanities?
We are seeking to appoint an excellent classroom practitioner who is
an enthusiastic, innovative and engaging teacher of History (with Law), to join a dynamic and expanding faculty.
Key Responsibilities:
- Implement and
deliver an appropriately broad, balanced, relevant and differentiated
curriculum for students and support a designated curriculum area as appropriate.
- Monitor and support
the overall progress and development of students as a teacher.
- Facilitate and
encourage a learning experience which provides students with the opportunity to
achieve their individual potential.
- Contribute to
raising standards of student attainment.
- To share and
support the Academy’s responsibility to provide and monitor opportunities for
personal and academic growth.
- Support and
maintain collaborative relationships with staff and external professionals.
- The successful
candidate must hold QTS or equivalent and an honours degree in History or
related subject.
We would welcome
applications from teachers early in their careers through to experienced staff.
There may be opportunities for the successful candidate with the right
qualities and experience to apply for other roles within the faculty as these
arise.
Please note there
are also regularly other exciting TLR opportunities within the Academy to take
on whole school projects and other roles for further development.
Our last Ofsted
inspection judged the Academy to be Expected Standard in five focus areas and
Strong Standard in two- Inclusion and Personal Development and Wellbeing. They
felt that ‘Every pupil who walks through the door of Joseph Leckie Academy is
treated as an individual with potential’,
praised our ‘well-structured
curriculum’ and noted that ‘school leaders are passionate about improving
pupils’ life chances’.
This is a fantastic opportunity for an ambitious
candidate to join our dynamic team at the forefront of change and to make a
real difference to our drive to continue to raise standards of education in the
Academy. If you believe that you have the passion, kills and abilities to make
a difference, we would love to hear from you.
Please do not hesitate to
contact us for more information and a tour around the Arts and Humanities Faculty and
Academy. Please liaise with Mrs Morgan to arrange this through the email below.
We can offer
you: -
- Friendly, caring and supportive staff across the Academy – staff
stay here for a number of years and say it is a great place to work and ex-students
come back to work in the Academy so please come along and visit us find out
what they say…
- A high focus on staff well-being with staff social events, a new
gym, well-being counsellor, well-being co-ordinator for staff, monthly staff
breakfasts, employee assistance programme and much more…
- Excellent support and professional development
opportunities including
opportunities to undertake our own in-house CPD programmes as well as external
providers such as National Professional
Qualifications at different levels as you progress towards leadership roles.
- We are a TEEP ambassador School with Level 4 trainers.
- A well-established and supportive Induction programme for all staff at all levels including ECT’s.
- Excellent
resources and technology to support learning in the classroom and beyond.
You will have/show:
- Practical skills and expertise as outlined in the Job description.
- A passion and vision for working with students in their personal, social
and emotional needs as well as their academic development.
- The ability to motivate and inspire students.
- Experience of delivering History at KS3, 4 and 5.
- The ability to teach Law at L3 BTEC.
- Confidence in dealing with students across different age ranges.
- The ability to teach A-Level courses offered in the department is highly
desirable.
- The ability to teach a range of Humanities subjects is desirable.
- Enthusiasm to work towards enriching the lives of our students beyond
subject specialism.
- The passion to enrich the lives of our students and contribute to the
development of cultural capital to enhance the life opportunities for our
students.
Please
complete a Joseph Leckie Academy application form. In addition, see the attached job description
and person specification and address this in your letter as well as the
question below:
·
Explain how your experience,
skills and qualities to date have prepared you for this role and what else you
could offer the Academy.
Joseph Leckie Academy is an equal opportunities employer and fully
committed to promoting and safeguarding the welfare of students and candidates
will be required to undergo an enhanced DBS check.
Closing
date for applications:– Wednesday 20th May at 9.00am.
Interviews
– Friday 22nd May
However, applications considered upon receipt
and the Academy reserve the right to close the position early.
Please send
completed applications to Mrs A Morgan: recruitment@josephleckieacademy.co.uk
Joseph Leckie Academy
Walstead Road West, Walsall, WS5 4PG
Tel: 01922 721071