We seek an
experienced teacher of Politics & Humanities who is able to shape and lead
this popular area of our curriculum. We are keen to hear from talented middle
leaders looking to extend their experience, and outstanding, ambitious teachers
seeking their first middle leadership post.
Politics is a
popular subject at A’level with many students opting to study it further at
university. Students benefit from a range of extra-curricular activities to
enhance their learning experience, including visits to Parliament and the
Supreme Court, visits by local MPs and Question and Answer sessions with a
peer, and the school is keen to expand and enhance these opportunities.
The successful
candidate will have strong
subject knowledge of Politics at KS5, and will have experience of teaching
another Humanities subject (preferably History or Religious Studies) at least
up to GCSE standard. Candidates who have
taught GCSE Business Studies would also be of interest.
They will be able
to motivate and inspire both staff and students, demonstrate excellent
leadership and management skills or potential, and be committed to inclusion
and the well-being of every young person.
We will have high
expectations of you to be a positive role model committed to the distinctive ethos
of our School, where we strive for academic excellence, underpinned by
character education. In return we can offer:
·
A commitment to
your continued professional development within school, using additional
training days to enhance and develop teaching pedagogy.
·
3 days per year
dedicated to your own research or professional learning
·
Access to world
class resources, research and people through our partnership with the
University of Birmingham
·
Excellent support
and guidance for ECTs where applicable
·
Involvement in our
exciting timetabled enrichment programme
Visits to school are welcomed, please contact Katie Tennant on 0121 796 5008 to arrange this.
We welcome applications from all sections of the community. The University of Birmingham School is committed to ensuring the highest levels of safeguarding and promoting their welfare, and we expect all our staff and volunteers to share in this commitment. These posts are subject to an enhanced DBS disclosure, references, and online checks.
Katie Tennant
0121 796 5008
recruitment@uobschool.org.uk
The University of Birmingham School would like all candidates to answer specific questions for the personal statement section. For reference, here are a preview of the questions/headings: