Grace College
Location
Gateshead, Tyne and Wear | United Kingdom
Job description
As an 11–19 secondary school serving nearly 1,300 students in central Gateshead, we have a clear vision for excellence in character education, the examined curriculum and in service to our community, grounded in our strong Christian ethos. We are part of the Emmanuel Schools Foundation, which opens exceptional opportunities for knowledge sharing and career development. We have a clear model for school improvement to provide an outstanding education for all students and are relentless in the pursuit of this goal. You will be central to delivering our strategy, as you transform both the school and our students’ futures.
We truly believe that Grace College is a fantastic and exciting place to study as a student and work as a teacher. We are looking for a candidate who believes that Technology is an inspiring and creative subject to be taught with creativity, expert pedagogy and sustained rigour. This is a full- or part-time role (0.8 FTE – 1.0 FTE).
At Grace, we are proud of our Technology curriculum, which is underpinned by a commitment to supporting students to see how the processes of designing, making and evaluating are fundamental to all aspects of the subject. We do this by exploring a range of technological processes, including food preparation and cooking, resistant materials, electronics and graphic design, supporting our students to appreciate technology’s ability to transform our world. Our Technology team is committed to supporting our students to be innovative in their approach and to appreciate the value of the subject as a means to understand and shape their communities and beyond.
As a Teacher of Food Technology, you would join a department driven with purpose, cognisant of the need to ensure all students receive high-quality teaching. Alignment with the department’s vision and a commitment to collaboration are both essential to the effectiveness of working together as a team. All members of the department are valued and supported; strength of practice is celebrated as well as opportunities cultivated to furnish the development of the individual.
The Department
The Technology Department comprises a dedicated food and nutrition classroom supported by a smaller kitchen area, two well-equipped workshops and two computing suites, together with a purpose-built material preparation area. All networked computer suites offer access to a large range of technology software, including CAD/CAM and Commotion computer control equipment.
Individual rooms have a main focus on electronics, resistant materials and food and nutrition. There are five staff supported by one technician in the team.
The main focus within the Technology Department is to encourage and motivate all students to be creative and inventive when producing a range of mechanical, electronic, graphical or food-based outcomes. Students are encouraged at all times to appreciate the need for quality, accuracy and precision. Technology is taught to all students in the College from Years 7 to 9; a very large number of students then opt to study Technology, Construction and Food and Nutrition in Key Stage 4. Two periods per week are devoted to the subject in Key Stage 3, with three periods per week given to each Key Stage 4 group.
At Key Stage 4, students study:
You will be expected to lead our provision for Food and Nutrition and play as full a part as possible in the other courses delivered by the team. New staff are also encouraged to play an active role in the department’s extra-curricular activities, including STEM and Homework Clubs.
Join us and you can expect to be nurtured, supported, and encouraged at every step of your career through the Emmanuel College Teaching School. We are committed to investing in you and your career development, with the possibility of working closely with colleagues at Emmanuel College, one-to-one coaching, and future opportunities to undertake educational research. In short, we are looking to develop exceptional teachers and school leaders of tomorrow – either here or across the Emmanuel Schools Foundation – so we can take your career anywhere you want to go as this is a school where everyone can shine.
For further information and to apply, please click here .
Closing date: 8.00am on 18th March 2024.
Grace College is committed to the safeguarding of children, and all staff are expected to ensure that the College is a safe and secure environment for our students. All applicants are referred to the Safeguarding Statement, which is to be found within the Policy section of the Grace College website.
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£30k - £46.53k per annum