About this Role
As a teacher at Cranbury College, you will ensure high standards of teaching and learning are delivered to our students across KS3 and KS4. While the delivery of a robust and motivational curriculum is of the upmost importance, you will also play a crucial part in our students' journey to success, whether that be re-engagement to mainstream or achievement of meaningful qualifications for their next steps. This is a challenging but very rewarding role, teaching some of the most vulnerable pupils in Reading. The ability to make education exciting and build strong relationships is essential.
About Cranbury College
Cranbury College is a Pupil Referral Unit and Alternative Education provision for young people ranging from 5-16 years old. We support learners who have been permanently excluded from mainstream settings and provide preventative support to those who are at risk of permanent exclusion. Additionally, we support those that unintentionally exclude themselves from education and children who cannot access school for medical reasons. We are a multi-site organisation which includes our primary provision, based at College Road and secondary provision, based at Cranbury Road. We have an outreach team that provide specialist support within schools to secondary aged students and a hospital teaching service based at Royal Berkshire Hospital, who provide education to children on short and long term stays. Cranbury College is a fast paced, energetic setting where we pride ourselves on a strong team ethic, always working together to create a nurturing and supportive setting for our student's alternative pathway to success.
About the Trust
Maiden Erlegh Trust is committed to developing a diverse, inclusive, and collaborative community of highly effective schools that deliver excellent education opportunities for the children and young people of the communities we serve. Through our work we will ensure that our children are equipped with the knowledge, skills and behaviours to deal with the demands of an ever-changing world. The Trust currently comprises eight schools in the local area, with a variety of settings including primary, secondary, special and a PRU. As a Trust, we encourage professional development at all levels through the use of cross-Trust networks to share best practice and ideas. We also actively encourage the promotion of staff to different roles within the Trust and to different settings in line with their career aspirations.
Benefits
Further information about some of the staff benefits that Maiden Erlegh Trust offers its employees, can be found on our website HERE .
Staff Wellbeing is very important to us. As a staff member of Maiden Erlegh Trust these are just some of the examples of how we show our appreciation to staff.
* We operate a system of ‘ME days’ allowing staff to request an additional day off per year to attend special events such as children’s sports days and graduations, family and friends' weddings.
* CPD is available for all staff at all levels.
* Free flu vaccinations are offered to all staff.
* Free eye tests are provided for eligible staff.
* Breakfast and lunch provided for staff regularly, including on many INSET days and as a thank you throughout the year.
Closing date: Midnight 13 December 2024
Interviews: Date to be confirmed.
Applicants are advised to apply as early as possible as the Trust reserves the right to interview and appoint before the closing date.
We are an equal opportunities employer and are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. The successful candidate will be subject to an enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references.