Description
The teaching of this post is predominantly Health and Social Care with a contribution to BTEC Applied Science.
All staff must make a positive contribution to:
* the Catholic ethos of the College
* the College Equality & Diversity Policy;
* the pursuit of excellence and the highest standards of quality in all aspects of College life;
* their own professional development, in accordance with the needs of the College.
The person appointed would be expected to:
* Teach a timetable based on their experience and strengths
* Contribute to the development of the subject
* Contribute to the tutorial system of the College
* Be sympathetic to the Mission of the College
* Be flexible, enthusiastic and able to motivate students to realise their full potential
* Contribute to other aspects of College life as appropriate
Responsibilities
* To work as part of one or more curriculum team(s) undertaking specific duties after consultation with other staff in the same grouping.
* To participate in appropriate meetings with colleagues and parents.
* To monitor and control the storage and use of teaching materials and books related to the teaching of their subject.
* To participate with other colleagues in the development of appropriate specifications, materials and schemes of work.
* To supervise punctuality and attendance and to regularly submit registers to Curriculum Leaders.
* To ensure that all students abide by the College disciplinary system.
* To organise and invigilate such examinations as may be required.
* To be responsible for efficient teaching programmes and for the maintenance and development of subject resources and equipment.
* To undertake such other duties as changing circumstances may require.
* May be required to contribute to other related subjects, Ethics and Values programme or EPQ.
* The Governors will appoint staff who are willing and able to contribute to the Catholic ethos of the College.
* Each member of the College will take reasonable care for the health and safety of himself/herself and persons who may be affected by his/her omissions at work.
* To undertake any other duties as may be assigned commensurate with the grade and overall responsibility level of the post and as changing circumstances may require.
About Carmel College
Carmel College is a Catholic sixth form college located in St. Helens, Merseyside. The college mainly specialises in Level 3 education. Currently, over 2000 students are enrolled at the College, most are enrolled on A Level qualifications, a smaller number on BTEC qualifications, a very small number on GCSE Maths and English Language resit qualifications, and on an Art Foundation course at Level 4 (offered in partnership with University of the Arts, London), and a larger number on a range of Foundation Degree courses at Level 5 (offered in partnership with The University of Liverpool).
Young people progress to the College from over 100 different schools, approximately 50% of students coming from the boroughs of St Helens and Knowsley and the remaining 50% from the wider Merseyside conurbation. The college is a member of the Sixth Form Colleges Association, the Maple Group (13 high performing sixth form colleges), the Association of Catholic Sixth Form Colleges, and of Merseyside Colleges, the Archdiocese of Liverpool School Improvement Trust, and finally, St Helens Chamber. We have formal partnerships with The University of Liverpool and University of the Arts, London.
Our success lies in the fact that we recruit and retain excellent people who work exceptionally hard, driven by the Vision, Mission and shared values which underpin everything we do at the college.
At the heart of the Vision, Mission and shared values is the commitment to providing an outstanding sixth form education for our young people in a caring, Christian environment, one which makes a positive difference for these young people, improving their life chances and their life opportunities. In December 2024, the College was inspected and judged by Ofsted to be providing an Outstanding sixth form education for our young people. The college was also judged Outstanding in its denominational inspection carried out by the Archdiocese of Liverpool in February 2020.
We are incredibly proud to be an Outstanding college, providing an excellent sixth form education for our students, one which is reflected in the exceptional results they achieve and the exciting destinations to which they progress. Yet, as a proactive governing body and staff, we remain ever mindful of the need to challenge ourselves to strive for continuous improvement, to ensure that we always provide the very best sixth form education for the young people in the local community we serve.
We seek applicants with the vision, integrity and understanding of the Vision, Mission and values of a ‘Catholic College for the Community’, who will continue to drive our College forward. Our ideal candidate will be committed to build a future college that is vibrant, inclusive and provides a caring, Christian environment. We are looking for someone who will put staff and students at the centre of the work of the College, a College which prides itself on academic excellence and on delivering an outstanding sixth form college experience for young people.
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