Full Time - Head of Business and Economics - 1.0FTE

Aylesford School Warwick

Full Time - Head of Business and Economics - 1.0FTE

£5348

Aylesford School Warwick, Longbridge, Warwickshire

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted today, 26 Sep | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 1f7b754baf53472397e19667d76b4586

Full Job Description

Head of Business and Economics 1.0FTE TMS or UPS pay scale with a TLR of £5348.00 per annum

  • National Teachers Pay Rise Pending
  • Starting ASAP. Aylesford School Warwick is a forward thinking and exciting educational environment. We pride ourselves on our commitment to our students and our community. We are looking for an enthusiastic Head of Business and Economics who is keen to support and enable students to achieve highly in their GCSE and A-Level studies. We are looking for a full-time teacher with the ability to teach ideally both Business and Economics. Economics at Aylesford Our Sixth Form students follow the AQA syllabus at A-Level which is a popular subject. Students are encouraged to think critically about factors having an impact on the current economic climate, in order to make informed decisions about microeconomic and macroeconomic topics. Independent learning skills are developed and we have high expectations of the work produced by Economics students. This year, we launched GCSE Economics at Aylesford, following the AQA syllabus. This new course has proved very popular. GCSE Economics is an exciting new development in the department and the first step towards increasing the profile of Economics as a subject and career choice. Business at Aylesford Business is a very popular option at Aylesford in Year 10 taking the Edexcel GCSE Business and BTEC Level 3 Extended Certificate in Business. There is some consideration to offering A-Level Business in the future. The Business and Economics department at Aylesford has two dedicated classrooms, one of which is a computer suite, enabling students to complete research assignments and course work in well-equipped classrooms. Closing date midnight Sunday 13 October 2024 Shortlisting is Monday 14 October 2024 Interviews will take place TBC The Interview will consist of a lesson observation, and an interview with the Headteacher and an opportunity to meet the department. We reserve the right to remove this advert or close it to further applications at any point during the recruitment process. Interested candidates should email completed application forms FAO Mrs S Hughes, HR Manager at hr@aylesfordschool.org.uk or post to: - Mrs Samantha Hughes, Aylesford School & Sixth Form College, Tapping Way, Warwick, Warwickshire, CV34 6XR. This school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This post is subject to two satisfactory references and an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Services check.

    Aylesford School Warwick is a forward thinking and exciting educational environment. We pride ourselves on our commitment to our students and our community. We are looking for an enthusiastic Head of Business and Economics who is keen to support and enable students to achieve highly in their GCSE and A-Level studies. We are looking for a full-time teacher with the ability to teach ideally both Business and Economics.

    This year, we launched GCSE Economics at Aylesford, following the AQA syllabus. This new course has proved very popular. GCSE Economics is an exciting new development in the department and the first step towards increasing the profile of Economics as a subject and career choice. Business at Aylesford Business is a very popular option at Aylesford in Year 10 taking the Edexcel GCSE Business and BTEC Level 3 Extended Certificate in Business. There is some consideration to offering A-Level Business in the future. The Business and Economics department at Aylesford has two dedicated classrooms, one of which is a computer suite, enabling students to complete research assignments and course work in well-equipped classrooms.