Job Ref No. ECC2001-78S Position Type: Teacher Pay Range: Mainscale and UPR
Position Start Date: 01/09/2025 Contract Type: Full-time Contract Term: Permanent
Application Close: 31/03/2025 Midday Date of Interviews: Week of April 22nd 2025
Our ambitious and inclusive community is seeking an engaging and driven Phase Leader (TLR2) to lead practice and provision within a pair of year groups. A 'good' school (Ofsted November 2023), which is an IQM Centre of Excellence (May 2024), we are committed to achieving the best for every child, enabling excellent progress for all.
The successful candidate will:
1. Be of the highest integrity; an elite colleague who leads by example
2. Lead people with a positive and effective approach
3. Provide active support for a phase team
4. Be accountable for implementation and outcomes across a phase
5. Be an active and effective member of the Senior Leadership Team
6. Liaise and lead effective transition across key stages
7. Utilise evidence effectively to lead improvement in the phase
The school will:
1. Provide regular leadership release time
2. Support the successful candidate through ongoing professional development, including national professional qualifications
3. Continue its commitment to continual improvement through a team of highly effective people
4. Continue to strive to be the best we can be!
Please contact team@stgeorgesschool.org if you would like to know any more about this opportunity. Visits are warmly encouraged.
Closing date for applications: Monday 31st March 2025 at 12pm noon.
Interviews: Week of April 22nd 2025
St. George's School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all persons at the school to actively share this commitment. All appointments will be subject to a DBS clearance, employment checks and satisfactory references.
Information about the School
We are passionate about our school. Why? … you ask.
It’s simple really. St. George’s School is at the heart of our community. It is a well-established school with a sense of pride, community spirit and values.
It is also a school which is proud to be pushing forward; trying to develop increasingly effective teaching and learning strategies that support all of our children … a truly inclusive place to be.
We are focused on improving many aspects of school life. We promote a love of reading for all children, grow skilled writers and mathematicians and support children effectively in both their learning and well-being. We aim to provide an engaging curriculum for all our young learners through interest, breadth and depth, and offer excellent facilities, including state-of-the-art ICT resourcing. Our curriculum drivers of Confidence, Aspiration, Resilience and Experience help prepare children to learn for life.
In recent years we have completed a new capital building programme which includes new classrooms, a new staff area, improved SEN areas and new libraries. Many of our classrooms are newly refurbished … lovely places to teach and learn! With capacity for 680 children, including our own nursery, we are one of the largest primary settings in the area, and provide a true team ethos in which to grow professionally.
However, we still have much to do and believe that by working in partnership to achieve a common purpose we can continue to provide a school that is at the cutting edge of educational practice. We are graded 'Good' by Ofsted (2023) and are an Inclusion Quality Mark Centre of Excellence. We have one of the highest value-added progress ratings in the area.
So, as you can see, we really are passionate about our school and recognise that through enabling inspirational teaching, learning and leadership, we will set the school well on the way to improving further still.
The Headteacher and Governing Body
All appointments are subject to safer recruitment requirements to ensure the safeguarding of children and young people. All positions will involve appropriate checks and clearances.
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