*Applications from all faiths are welcomed*
* Applications from ECTs welcomed*
MEDIA at Notre Dame Catholic Sixth Form College The College is seeking to appoint a well-qualified, high performing and enthusiastic individual to the full-time post of Teacher of Media Studies, who will lead and inspire students. As student numbers continue to grow in this area and with the additional launch of our new T Level Media Broadcast and Production, we are excited to look for an additional member of staff in this area. You should have a track record of outstanding success and be committed to providing the highest quality education for all students. Media Studies is a high performing department, with a track record of achieving outstanding ALPs, value added demonstrating year on year excellent progress. The department is lively, dynamic and progressive in terms of its approaches to delivering the specifications we offer. There is a wealth of experience and professional knowledge and an encouragement to undertake CPD. The department has made a major contribution to the academic standing of the College locally with extensive enrichment provision and prestigious visiting speakers. All programmes are delivered in recently refurbished accommodation with high specification specialist podcast, sound studio and IT resources.
Further information including the full and person spec can be found in the post description (detailed in the Applicant Information pack).
Closing date: 9am on Thursday 27th March 2025.
It is intended that interviews will take place week commencing 31st March 2025.
The College is committed to Safeguarding and promotes the welfare of young people and expects all staff, students and volunteers to share this commitment. In promoting equality we welcome applications from all sections of the community. This post is subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check under the Protection of Children and Young Persons procedures. If you are selected for interview you will be required to consent to the necessary enquiries being made.