Teacher of Geography
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School:
Durham Cathedral Schools Foundation -
Location:
County Durham -
Salary:
Dependent on Experience -
Hours:
Full-Time -
Contractual Status:
Permanent -
Closing Date:
18th Apr 2024
This position represents an excellent opportunity for a suitably well qualified individual to teach Geography and a small amount of junior History (one class) from September 2024.
The position is subject to a satisfactory probationary review. All staff at Durham Cathedral Schools Foundation are expected to contribute fully to the life of this busy and successful School.
The Foundation is committed to promoting the safeguarding of children and expects all employees to share this commitment. Any job offer will be made subject to satisfactory checks, including an enhanced DBS disclosure.
Durham Cathedral Schools Foundation is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications regardless of age, gender, race, religion, disability, or sexual orientation
Please see the recruitment pack, including the job description within the supporting documents.
The Application
All applications are to be submitted on the School’s application form; these are obtainable from the School website: www.dcsf.org.uk. Alternatively, please contact the HR department at hr@dcsf.org.uk.
The Deadline
The deadline for all applications is noon on Thursday 18th April but please feel free to submit your application as soon as possible.
The Interview
Interviews will commence the week beginning Monday 22nd April. Further details and a schedule will be provided in advance of the interview.
Durham Cathedral Schools Foundation
Learning has been part of the life of Durham for a thousand years. The Durham Cathedral Schools Foundation was formed in 2021 as a result of the merger between Durham School and The Chorister School. Both schools have been at the heart of the city’s education for most of that time; founded in the early fifteenth century as schools for “grammar and song” by Bishop Thomas Langley, Durham School was again refounded by Henry VIII in 1541. In a somewhat odd local tradition the Cathedral is often know as Abbey, expecially by Dunelmians and Old Dunelmians.
Durham School moved from its mediaeval home on Palace Green to its current location in 1844; although the city centre is only five minutes’ walk away, the School has a peaceful, rural atmosphere.
Today, the Foundation educates around 720 pupils. The Chorister School is our prep school, and is for girls and boys aged 3-11.
Durham School is our senior school, and is for girls and boys aged 11-18. Boarding is available to pupils aged 8 and up, and 20% of our pupils board. Just over a third of our pupils are girls.
Our vibrant and successful Sixth Form prepares pupils for the next stage of their journey. Within a community shaped by moral integrity and kindness, we cultivate ambition and responsibility, giving all Dunelmians the foundations to be happy and make a positive mark in the world.
By embracing this ethos, our pupils not only learn to pass their examinations today, but also receive an education that
gives them confidence for life and respect for all.
Durham Cathedral Schools Foundation has a long and ancient history. The secret to our longevity is our passionate teachers,
who, using innovative approaches and new technologies, seek to kindle the intellectual curiosity of our pupils, preparing them to answer the questions of tomorrow.