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  • Job start date

    6 January 2025

  • Closing date

    2 October 2024 at 9am

  • Date listed

    10 September 2024

Job details

Job role

  • Other leadership roles

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Working pattern

Part time, full time

Contract type

Permanent

Full-time equivalent salary

£49,819.00 - £55,088.00 Annually (FTE) LP3-LP7

Lead Practitioner of Science job summary

Lead Practitioner of Science

Pay Scale: LP3 – LP7

We are a vibrant, forward-thinking school that places significant value on professional learning and career development. We are seeking an ambitious, highly motivated and innovative Lead Practitioner of Science to join our welcoming and high performing Science team. We believe all students have the right to develop their capabilities and skills to thrive in their studies and take them to the next level.

The science department achieves outstanding results year on year, which are above the national average. Triple Science and A-level are popular options across the school, we have excellent exam results at both GCSE and A Level. A good proportion of those students go on to study Science based degrees at university.

This post is ideal for candidates who have a sustained track record of successful performance as a Teacher of science, looking to have a impact on learning beyond their own classroom. Post holders will provide subject enhancement across the Science faculty and the school. We can offer a very good opportunity to develop your career within one of our most successful faculties working with a successful and very supportive team.

We place significant emphasis on working collegiately as a faculty to share our expertise and subsequently enhance the learning experience with our students. Every member of the staff is involved in a variety of professional learning programmes that take place across the academic year.

We would like the successful applicant to start January 2025.

With our trust growing, we are likely to have many more career development opportunities coming up in future.

Closing date for applications is: 9.00 am Wednesday, 02nd October 2024.

(We may interview suitable candidates prior to the closing date.)

If you have any queries, please contact the school.

t: 01604 716106

e: recruitment@orbismat.com

Kingsthorpe College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment

Commitment to safeguarding

Kingsthorpe College Safeguarding Policy is available to download in the 'Policies' area of our website.

Applying for the job

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About Kingsthorpe College

School type
Academy, ages 11 to 18
Education phase
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School size
1403 pupils enrolled
Age range
11 to 18

Kingsthorpe College is the kind of school which is dedicated to ensuring that we make a difference, in any way that we can, to both our community and our young people. We are passionate about providing opportunities for all our students to achieve artistic, athletic and academic excellence. We very much believe that our role is to help develop successful learners, confident individuals, and responsible citizens. In addition to ensuring that all our young people achieve their potential in these areas, there is also a genuine commitment to respect for individuals which is demonstrated in the daily life of the College.

One of the first things you notice when you walk into the College is how friendly everybody is to each other – how frequently people smile, take an interest in other people, and find something positive and encouraging to say. We always take the time to celebrate success.

For us, high quality relationships are at the heart of everything that we do. We want our young people to be happy, confident, curious, and resilient learners. We know that this can only happen if relationships, built on trust and mutual respect, are central to all aspects of our work. We believe that when young people feel safe and secure, everything is possible, and we promise to do our utmost to make sure that we unlock the potential in everyone.

All we can ask from our students is that they do their best, and we value hard work, determination, and thoughtfulness highly. We want all our young people to ask themselves just one question at the end of every day – was I better today than I was yesterday? So whilst passing exams, and gaining the necessary qualifications to take that next step, is hugely important, we are equally committed to providing our young people with the space and resources to develop their character. We are proud of the extracurricular provision that we are able to offer, and we work hard to give our students plenty of opportunities to develop their confidence and creativity – both in and out of lessons.

We also believe in clarity of communication, and the power of feedback. We always welcome open and honest dialogue between all those involved in and with the College. We are committed to a restless excellence which can only be achieved through regular feedback, and you will always find us receptive to this. We are excited and optimistic about what the future holds for the young people and community which we serve.

Of course the best way to experience KC is by visiting us, and you will always find our doors open. If you would like to come and see us, please do get in touch.

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