Associate Director of Science - (Regional role)

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Associate Director of Science - (Regional role)

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Teaching vacancies, Newton Hill, Wakefield

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted 5 days ago, 22 Sep | Get your application in now to be included in the first week's applications.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: bbc694fa43a1485a8d35110606531e31

Full Job Description

The Outwood Grange Academies Trust, is seeking a visionary leader to join our team as the Associate Director of Science to play an essential role in the School Improvement Team. As the Associate Director of Science, you will play a pivotal role in steering our scientific initiatives, developing our curriculum towards new horizons and raising outcomes for our students, through innovative intervention strategies. In this role you will have the opportunity to nurture emerging talent, through working with various departments, senior leaders and Trainees/ECTs to develop their Teaching abilities. Whilst you will predominantly serve the academies in the Middlesbrough & Redcar Community of our trust, you may be required to travel to any academy within the Trust as part of the remit of the School Improvement Team. What the school offers its staff The Academy benefits from being part of the Outwood Family of Schools and you will be joining a highly innovative, inspirational and ambitious organisation. The Trust guarantees every member of staff CPD and development opportunities.

This post would be an ideal opportunity for an Advanced Skills Teacher, outstanding Head of Department or Science Consultant to maintain close links with classroom practice whilst developing their own leadership potential.

  • A competitive salary with pay progression
  • A fantastic pension and additional benefits
  • Flexible family friendly policies from day one
  • Wellbeing and Employee Assistance Programme
  • Our Workload Charter with guaranteed CPD every week and much more (for teaching roles)
  • Commitment to safeguarding