Teacher of Physics
Wycombe High School, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, HP11 1TBThis job expired on 22 June 2023 – see similar jobs
Job start date
1 September 2023
Closing date
22 June 2023 at 9am
Date listed
31 May 2023
Job details
Visa sponsorship
- No, visa sponsorship not available
Key stage
- Key stage 3, Key stage 4, Key stage 5
Subjects
- View all Physicsjobs, View all Sciencejobs
Working pattern
- View all Full timejobs - Full time or part time hours will be considered
Contract type
- Permanent
Full-time equivalent salary
- Main Pay Scale 1 to Upper Pay Scale 3, £28,000 - £43,685 per year (full-time equivalent)
Additional allowances
We offer a first class remuneration package, plus excellent teaching and leadership development.
What skills and experience we're looking for
Good honours degree in a relevant subject area
Qualified Teacher Status
Very good practitioner, recognised as accomplished in the classroom (or an ECT on the way to this)
A shared approach to problem-solving and achieving goals
Innovation, identifying alternative ways to resolve issues, improving standards and procedures as part of a team
Confident user of ICT to enhance teaching and learning
Ambitious for self, department and students
Proactive and able to use initiative
Able to work effectively and calmly under pressure
Evidence of good relationships with young people and adults
Ability to analyse data effectively
Committed to the ethos, vision and values of Wycombe High School.
What the school offers its staff
MIND Wellbeing Index Silver Award winners 2021-2022
Employee Assistant Programme
Generous Employer Pension Contributions (23.68% employer contributions)
We are a Disability Confident Committed Employer
Onsite Car Parking
Cycle Scheme
Onsite subsidised canteen
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About Wycombe High School
- School type
- Academy, ages 11 to 18
- Education phase
- View all Secondaryjobs
- School size
- 1321 pupils enrolled
- Age range
- 11 to 18
- Ofsted report
- View Ofsted report (opens in new tab)
- School website
- Wycombe High School website (opens in new tab)
- Email address
- hr@whs.bucks.sch.uk
Wycombe High School is a girls’ selective state academy school with 1304 students on roll, of whom around 400 are in the Sixth Form. Each year 192 girls are admitted into Year 7. All students are assigned to a vertical tutor group consisting of about 21 students; usually three students from each year. group There are six houses with 10 tutor groups in each house. Our school is part of the Wycombe High School Academies Trust. The school has educated girls of High Wycombe for over a hundred years and is very highly regarded in the local and wider community. There is a strong and shared sense of community and collective pride, built on core values. Parental support is strong. We have excellent links with other local schools, colleges and universities. We have a knowledgeable and supportive Governing Body fully involved with all aspects of school life, and an enthusiastic and active Parents and Friends Association. Our staff are professional, forward-looking and committed to extending the horizons of our students, encouraging them to aim high, to take on leadership roles and to become independent learners. We have an ambitious development plan, with a focus on improving the quality of teaching and learning, both within and beyond the classroom. We are a National Support School, a Teaching School and one of 35 Mathematics Hubs nationally. We are delighted to have been recently designated as a National Mathematics and Physics SCITT in 2017 and have strong community partnerships. We have invested substantially in IT systems and training. We also have an outstanding reputation for the performing and visual arts. Numerous educational visits take place each year and for every age group, at home and abroad. Our school motto summarises our ethos and sense of community. All those who study, work at, or send their children to our school are part of this community and are role models for our ethos. Fortiter, Fideliter, Feliciter (Courageously, Faithfully, Joyfully) Courageously: Each student is encouraged to embrace our core values of honesty, respect and hard work. She is encouraged to speak out against injustice, supported to take risks, and is not afraid of failure. She learns new subjects and skills. She pushes herself to her personal limits and beyond. She is encouraged to listen to the opinions of others, as well as to voice her own. She accepts responsibility for herself and other students. She leads the school in partnership with staff and the governing body. She is independent and innovative in thought and action. Faithfully: Every student is expected to uphold our school rules and traditions. She acts with integrity and is truthful and honest in all she does. She keeps promises and is reliable. She works hard to achieve her full potential. Above all she is a good friend, a good neighbour and a good citizen. She contributes positively to school life and society. Joyfully: All our students contribute to making our school the happy and joyful place it is. Each student demonstrates mutual respect and empathy for all and is proud of her own achievements and those of others. She shows commitment to a fair and peaceful community and embraces diversity. Our students are happy and positive in approach, and support others to be the same. As an immediate adopter of the Early Career Framework, any NQT applying will be guaranteed two years on a reduced timetable, a dedicated mentor and access to an exceptional career development programme.
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