What skills and experience we're looking for
Are you passionate about Teaching and Learning and dedicated to making a positive impact on young people's lives?
The team at The Snaith School are looking to appoint a teacher of History to cover Maternity leave from February half term to October half term, who will play a pivotal role in providing a high standard of teaching and learning to support students of all backgrounds and abilities.
Starting in February 2025, The role is up to 0.8 FTE and will be paid on TEAL’s qualified teachers pay scale (points 1 to 9). This is a Maternity Cover appointment, so the contract end date depends on the return of the post holder, which is anticipated to be the end of October 2025. If you are interested in working on a part time basis, please get in touch as we would be happy to explore this further with you.
Why choose us?
The Snaith School has 840 pupils rooted in the local community of Snaith and the surrounding villages. We are small enough to feel like a family and we pride ourselves on knowing and appreciating pupils as individuals. Our aim is for our pupils to enjoy school, be happy, confident and successful so that they are able to fulfil their dreams and aspirations. We are ambitious for every child and extremely passionate about maximising life chances. We want all of our pupils to leave us with the best possible outcomes, a wide range of memorable experiences, an abundance of positive memories and lifelong friendships.
Within The Education Alliance Multi Academy Trust, there are lots of opportunities for collaboration and also further opportunities to develop and progress. As a trust, we are here to make great schools and happier, stronger communities so that people have better lives.
For too long in many schools, staff have been asked to choose between being seen as good at their job and being a good mum, dad, partner, son, daughter or friend. We are doing everything we can to support our staff to balance the demands of their jobs and those at home.
To support this, we:
• Trust our staff to plan, prepare and assess at the best time for them, allowing them to go off-site in their PPA time.
• Have centralised our Behaviour Policy so teachers are freed up from supervising detentions
• Demand ethical leadership built on professional trust
• Reject fads and ensure our CPD is evidence-informed and predominantly subject specific
• Have reduced data collections to twice yearly
• Do not expect staff to respond to emails outside normal working hours
• Do not deploy staff at other Trust schools unless it is at their request
We have removed the following:
• Performance management objectives and performance-related pay
• Lesson observations and high stakes, toxic accountability
• Onerous marking policies
• Requirements for daily or weekly lesson plans
Above all, we recognise that seeking to remove the number of tasks staff undertake will have little effect on improving work/home balance if this happens within a toxic culture. To support this, we offer training for our leaders to ensure they are able to translate our values into behaviours which are built on the principles of dignity, respect, professionalism and integrity.
What are we looking for?
We are looking for an individual who is passionate about Teaching and Learning and wants to make a positive impact on the lives of young people. You must hold Qualified Teacher Status and have knowledge and understanding of the principles and practices of effective teaching and learning, monitoring/ assessment and evaluation.
Applicant Information
Further information about our School and Trust can be found on our websites.
We look forward to receiving your application and we will contact you once your application has been reviewed. if you require an application in a different format to our standard digital application form, please get in touch with a member of the HR team on 01405 860327, or HR@thesnaithschool.org.uk.
The closing date is 6 January 2025 but the vacancy may close early if we receive a suitable field of candidates
The Education Alliance is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. Clearance from the Disclosure and Barring Service prior to appointment and we undertake an online check, in line with the Keeping Children Safe in Education 2024 guidance.
The Education Alliance’s Child Protection Policy can be accessed at:
What the school offers its staff
We offer a range of benefits, including:
• Ethical leadership, professional trust and autonomy and a caring ethos in which everyone is valued and respected.
• A great programme of CPDand opportunities to collaborate with other teaching professionals across TEAL.
• Family friendly policies,including sector leading Maternity, Adoption and Neonatal care pay offers.
• Opportunities forflexible working
• Well-being supportincluding discounted East Riding gym membership; free annual flu vaccinations; refund of the cost of the annual NHS prescription prepayment certificate; access to a free employee assistance scheme 24/7 with advice on a wide range of practical issues ranging from legal information and consumer issues to specialist counselling or our virtual GP service.
• Access to ourstaff benefits platformwhich includes big brand discounts and other financial incentives including a cycle to work scheme offering discounted bike purchases
• Membership of theTeachers’ Pension Scheme.
Commitment to safeguarding
The Snaith School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all employees to share this commitment. The suitability of all prospective employees will be assessed during the recruitment process in line with this commitment. Please read our Child Protection and Safeguarding Policy on our website.