Deputy Faculty Leader - Art & Design (3D Design)
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Job start date
19 August 2024
Closing date
22 May 2024 at 12pm (midday)
Date listed
14 May 2024
Job details
Job role
- Teacher
- Head of department or curriculum
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Subject
- Art and design
Working pattern
- Full time: Full time Monday-Friday, 195 days per academic year
Contract type
- Permanent
Full-time equivalent salary
- £46,012 to £49,243 annual salary
What skills and experience we're looking for
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Educated to degree level or equivalent and able to teach on a range of courses.
Where one of the subjects taught forms a minor part of the teaching commitment, evidence of relevant skills or experience may be appropriate, such as a good A level pass in the relevant subject or previous teaching in the discipline.
Teaching qualification or commitment to gaining fully qualified teacher status within 3 years of appointment essential.
Must have English and Mathematics to at least GCSE level.
Those exclusively or principally teaching one subject are required to hold a relevant degree which contains a significant element of the study of the required discipline.
What the school offers its staff
- Free onsite parking
- Cycle to Work Scheme
- Health and Wellbeing programme
- Sick pay
- Onsite gym
- Canteen
Further details about the role
Deputy Faculty Leaders (DFLs) are responsible for providing effective leadership support to the Faculty Leader (FL). They are accountable to the FL for delivering improvements and monitoring quality with regards Teaching and Learning and CPD across the faculty alongside specific areas and subjects of responsibility as identified.
They will also take a lead and oversight of the Gatsby Benchmarks in their area, providing a link for the Futures Team and supporting the FL in ensuring their area is working towards full compliance in this area.
They will have identified responsibility for key courses or subjects within the Faculty, including oversight of IV and standardisation and where appropriate line management.
They will mentor and line manage any trainee teachers in their Faculty.
Deputy Faculty Leaders will undertake core roles across all Faculties, but there will also be identification of specific responsibilities as determined by need and curriculum strategy in each Faculty.
Please note, this vacancy closes on Wednesday 22 May, and interviews will be held on Friday 24 May.
Commitment to safeguarding
East Norfolk Sixth Form College is committed to the principle that it is always unacceptable for a learner to experience abuse of any kind, and recognises that it has a responsibility to safeguard the welfare and wellbeing of all learners. It will do so through commitment to safe practices and the creation of a ‘supportive culture which includes respect, openness and honesty, and which recognises and champions diversity and individual need’. This statement applies to all staff, including senior managers and Governors; paid staff, volunteers and sessional workers; agency staff; students and contractors.
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About East Norfolk Sixth Form College
- School type
- Academy, ages 16 to 19
- Education phase
- Sixth_form_or_college
- School size
- 0 pupils enrolled
- Age range
- 16 to 19
- Ofsted report
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- Email address
- recruitment@eastnorfolk.ac.uk
East Norfolk Sixth Form College is the outstanding choice for over 1500 students because of its 39-year reputation for success.
The College offers an unrivalled curriculum with over 80 A Level, BTEC Level 3 and Level 2 subjects and consistently features among the Top UK colleges and currently has a 99% A Level pass rate. It is also the Ofsted ‘Good’ college for Greater Yarmouth and Waveney.
EN is the top college locally for progression with 56% of students that progress to Russell Group universities achieving a First Class degree. This is over 20% higher than the national average for all other Sixth Form Colleges, State and Independent schools and places EN at the forefront of HE success nationally. Ten students received offers at Oxford and Cambridge for 2019 and more than 25% progress directly to employment and more than 10% go on to apprenticeships. In addition, more students study STEM subjects at EN than any other college outside of Cambridge.
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