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  • Start date details

    September 2024

  • Closing date

    15 April 2024 at 8am

  • Date listed

    13 March 2024

Job details

Visa sponsorship

Visas cannot be sponsored

Key stage

Key stage 2

Working pattern

Full time, part time: Full time Full or part time applications considered. Part time Full or part time applications considered

Contract type

Permanent

Pay scale

MPS plus Federation benefits

What skills and experience we're looking for

Are you interested in using your specialist mathematics skills in a secondary school environment at our partner school, Catmose College?We currently have an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic primary school teacher to join a successful and talented team of staff. There are already primary specialists within the team and we value the primary expertise this brings.

We are looking for someone who can teach Key Stage 3 and help students to make the transition from primary to secondary education up to Year 9, with a particular focus on supporting students in securing the fundamentals of mathematics.

The successful candidate will be joining a strong and supportive team who take pride in achieving the best outcomes for all students.

We welcome applications from either ECTs who will be well supported by experienced mentors and a robust training programme, or from more experienced candidates where there are exceptional opportunities for further professional development and promotion.We also support candidateslooking for a variety of flexible working arrangements including, but not limited to; part time working and a job share.

What the school offers its staff

Teachers are able to enjoy many additional benefits that come as part of working within the Federation. These include, amongst others:


  • Relocation support for hard-to-recruit subjects.
  • Vast range of staff training including a funded Master’s scheme.
  • Primary, secondary and sixth-form teaching opportunities.
  • Staff laptops.
  • Priority admission for children of staff to the College and Primary.
  • Flexible working; part-time and a job share considered.
  • A broad range of opportunities to engage in extracurricular trips and activities.
  • A subsidised restaurant, refectory and orangery.
  • Complimentary lunch on staff training days.
  • Cycleshare scheme salary sacrifice for bike purchases.
  • Free parking.
  • Holidays outside of the usual term-time pattern, including a two-week autumn break and an early summer.
  • Salary sacrifice scheme for electric and hybrid vehicles.

                          Commitment to safeguarding

                          The Federation is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all students in our care and expects all staff to share this commitment. We provide safeguarding training to all staff on an annual basis, and all staff are responsible for ensuring safeguarding, health and safety policies are implemented in line with Federation policy and current legislation.

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                          About Catmose Primary

                          School type
                          Academy, ages 4 to 11
                          Education phase
                          View all Primaryjobs
                          School size
                          207 pupils enrolled
                          Age range
                          4 to 11
                          Phone number
                          01572 770066

                          Catmose College is an oversubscribed secondary academy school on Huntsmans Drive in Oakham, Rutland. The majority of students are drawn from the county town of Oakham and surrounding villages, although many are attracted from a wider area including Leicestershire and Melton through parental choice. The College is one of the highest achieving in Rutland and Leicestershire. Our Ofsted report in February 2012 rated the College ‘Outstanding’ in all categories. We offer a broad range of experiences beyond the classroom to build independence, resilience and leadership skills that are critical for success in adult life. We believe in the traditional values of education; that students do best when they are happy, behave well and are engaged in purposeful activity. Our approach blends high expectations with innovative practice to ensure that all students are able to achieve their potential. The College is about much more than just academic success, our ethos is one that embraces the whole person, not just what they accomplish in lessons but everything else that ensures they are ready for the challenges of the adult world. For example, students partake weekly in the ever-popular Electives programme, where lessons finish early to allow time for students to participate in a vast array of over 90 activities and learning, from Caribbean Cooking to Cricket, and Pottery Throw Down to Trampolining. Students also benefit from an extremely wide array of trips and visits; in previous years these have included a performing arts trip to Liverpool, a photography trip to Iceland, cultural visits to Italy and Spain, a German exchange, a visit to the WWI battlefields and much more. We pride ourselves on offering a bespoke approach to students’ needs, whether they are more able or need some extra support. Music, Sport and Academic Scholarships are awarded annually to students who can demonstrate excellent ability in their chosen area. The scholarships are designed to recognise exceptional talent and to provide the facilities, resources and staffing to allow high-ability students to achieve their potential. When making decisions at the College, our guiding principle is simple, ‘Would it be good enough for our own children?’ By ensuring that the standards of everything we do meets this benchmark, we ensure that the quality of services we offer are exceptional.

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