Teacher of Humanities
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School:
Burnside College -
Location:
North Tyneside -
Salary:
MPS/UPS -
Hours:
Full Time -
Contractual Status:
Permanent -
Closing Date:
3rd May 2024
For September 2024, we are seeking to appoint a humanities teacher who has drive, character and excellent subject knowledge and who is enthusiastic about stimulating the curiosity of young people to develop an interest in this area. Someone with a specialism in religious studies and/or history would be ideal for this role. This is a full time permanent appointment.
The successful candidate will work within a supportive environment and provide effective and engaging learning opportunities that meet the needs of all students. Applicants will be highly motivated and have a passion to ensure that our learners achieve the very best that they can at all times. The core purpose of the role will be to uphold the fundamental standards of pride, respect and achievement with all learners but also ensure that all students receive the highest standard of bespoke support.
Burnside College is a good school, with outstanding sixth form provision. We put teaching and learning first and are committed to providing a high quality and inclusive learning experience for all. Furthermore, we are committed to the development of staff and you will be joining a supportive school with an excellent environment in which to continue your professional development.
This post would suit an excellent classroom practitioner looking for their first post or someone with a passion for teaching and learning looking for a new challenge.
If you would like any further information, or to discuss this role in more detail, please contact Neil Heron, Curriculum Leader for Humanities, by email n.heron@burnsidecollege.org.uk
Application Documents
Application Pack – Teacher of Humanities |
Application Form – Teacher of Humanities |
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Application Pack - Teacher of HumanitiesBurnside College
At Burnside our aim is simple, to be the best that we can be, both as individuals and as a community. We all work together to make our college the best it can be and share decisions about how to reach our potential. We believe in the strength and consistency of our three core values: pride, respect and achievement.
Pride: we take pride in all that we do, our work, the way that we present ourselves, and our actions.
Respect: we respect the thoughts, beliefs and personal qualities of those around us and act with kindness and tolerance, treating one another in a way that accepts that we are individuals and have separate thoughts, feelings and needs.
Achievement: we are resilient and determined; we don’t give up when we encounter problems we always try our best. We seek to be the best we can both personally and academically