Second In English Faculty
Plume Academy, Heybridge, Maldon
Second In English Faculty
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Plume Academy, Heybridge, Maldon
- Full time
- Permanent
- Onsite working
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Closing date: Closing date not specified
job Ref: f25bcf86f0a04b7da4be6451cea92c78
Full Job Description
- A highly supportive and friendly working environment
- Opportunities to teach across KS3, 4 and 5
- Cycle-to-work Scheme
- Electric Vehicle Scheme
- 24/7 Free Employee Assistance Programme (offering individual support, information and advice including financial, legal and home-life and work-related issues)
- CPD opportunities and Internal Promotion
- Up to 25% Gym Membership
- Free staff car park
- Essex Working Well Wellbeing Service (health and wellbeing support and guidance)
- Access to Workplace Health Champions
- Access to Mental Health First Aiders Plume Academy is a friendly and supportive academy where the professional development of all our staff is given a very high priority. Plume's very positive Ofsted inspection in November 2023 judged the academy as 'good' in all areas, including the Sixth Form., The emphasis will be on promoting effective teaching and learning, securing good or better outcomes for learners of all ages and backgrounds, helping to lead, manage and develop the English curriculum and working to enhance the teaching practice of other teachers within the faculty., In accordance with the job description for Second in English, the key responsibilities will be as follows:
- Work collaboratively within the faculty to establish consistent high-quality teaching and learning in line with curriculum provision and faculty core principles.
- Monitor and evaluate the quality of teaching and learning and provide effective feedback and support, to further improve outcomes for students.
- Support the Faculty Leader in establishing targets and monitoring student achievement, with a particular focus on ensuring that students in vulnerable groups, such as SEND, High Prior Attaining and Disadvantaged learners, make good progress.
- Support the Faculty Leader in monitoring, managing and supporting Key Stage Co-ordinators to ensure curriculum planning is effective, coherent and meets the needs of our students.
- Where necessary, construct and oversee the implementation of action plans to bring about rapid and sustained progress in an area of the faculty that is underperforming.
- Develop the use of new technologies to support effective learning.
- Ensure that school curriculum policies are enacted within the faculty. Pastoral At Plume Academy all teaching staff are expected to fulfil both an academic teaching role and a pastoral role by acting as a Tutor to a group of assigned students. This involves staff in all aspects of pastoral work including guidance, safeguarding, monitoring, and encouraging progress, contact with parents, writing report sand compiling student references. Tutors also deliver part of Plume Academy's Personal Development Programme. Wider Contribution Teaching staff are encouraged to contribute to the academy's rich extra-curricular programme, and all candidates will be provided with the opportunity to discuss their personal interests at interview. As one of the largest educational establishments in Essex, there are many opportunities for career progression. Via an academy-wise coaching programme, staff are encouraged to take responsibility for their own career development, with full support and encouragement from their line managers and other relevant staff, including those responsible for staff training. Remuneration Annual salary for a qualified teacher will be in accordance with the Plume Academy Teacher Pay Scale, which from appointment for a full-time post currently involves a salary of up to £49,084 plus TLR 2C (£8,279), however, the current salary of the applicant will be taken into consideration in respect of the salary offered. Salaries are reviewed by national negotiation with effect from 1st September each year. Progression through the Teachers' Pay Scale is subject to an annual performance review process., Please be aware that some uploaded documents may require special software such as Microsoft Word or Adobe Acrobat Reader to view.
- Second in English - JS
We are seeking to appoint a dynamic, creative and well-qualified colleague who will be committed to ensuring the highest levels of achievement for our students. This role is on a full-time, permanent basis with effect from September 2025. The Second in English will support the Faculty Leader to carry out their role. The emphasis will be on promoting excellent teaching and learning, helping to lead, manage and develop a specific area of the curriculum and working to enhance the teaching practice of other staff within the Faculty. The successful candidate will be expected to teach across the whole 11 - 18 age and ability range including A Level. The successful candidate should be: - Adynamic and innovative English teacher with excellent communication skills
- Able to demonstrate a strong commitment to learning and raising standards
- Experienced in teaching across the ability range., The successful applicant should have a degree in a relevant subject and will have achieved Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) prior to the commencement of their role. Applicants should be hardworking, enthusiastic and have high levels of commitment. They should be able to plan, deliver and assess high-quality learning experiences for all learners in their care and deploy a range of strategies to support their personal development. They should have an interest in new teaching and learning developments and possess high degree of integrity. Experienced candidates should be able to demonstrate a highly successful track-record of teaching the subject with strong examination outcomes, particularly at key stage four.
Currently the third largest secondary school in Essex as a single academy trust and growing, we are focused on enhancing our future structure and have roles where we are seeking people who can bring fresh perspectives and new variety for the benefits of our students. At Plume Academy you will find the space to develop your talents, the freedom to contribute and the opportunity to grow as part of our welcoming and inclusive family. Employing over 250 staff, from teaching and learning to management and administration, you will find opportunities at every level, across both of our campuses. Our people share a determination to push boundaries, think differently and achieve more. As an employee, you'll play a crucial part in assisting with our continual development. In return, we will support, nurture and reward you with benefits from training and development to responsibility recognition. Plume had a successful Ofsted inspection in November 2023 and was judged a 'good' Academy. Ofsted acknowledged the high quality of teaching and excellent relationships in the Academy. Plume Academy is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. All appointments are therefore subject to satisfactory DBS and Immigration Checks, demonstration of ability, together with the receipt of references. If you would like to telephone the HR Department prior to completing the application form, they would be pleased to discuss the role in further detail and arrange a visit to the academy. We look forward to hearing from you! All appointments are subject to safer recruitment requirements to ensure the safeguarding of children and young people. All positions will involve appropriate checks and clearances.