UTC South Durham · Newton Aycliffe, North East
Staff – Principles and Expectations
Staff enjoy working
at the UTC and relish the opportunity to be part of providing an alternative
type of education. Our expectations are
high but staff also feel supported in their working life.
“I’ve never worked anywhere else where I’ve felt as looked after as I do
here. I genuinely think UTC care for and look after its colleagues and I don’t
just feel like a number”
UTC staff survey 2022
All staff of the UTC are expected to:
Model only the highest of standards in relation to work ethic,
behaviour, dress code and conduct. Demonstrate personal and professional integrity, promoting the vision
and values of the UTC. Enable a climate that engenders personal growth and success for all
staff and students. Commit to the provision of a curriculum which enables real workplace
experiences and the opportunity to engage in employer-led and industry-sponsored
projects. Demonstrate and develop in students the Student Leaver Profile. Positively promote the belief that all young people can achieve beyond
national expectations given their starting points and that all, without
exception, will progress to university, employment and/or training. Commit unconditionally to ensuring that all groups of students,
irrespective of their starting points will thrive, eradicating any notion of ‘gaps’
in performance or ‘labelling’ between groups. Be flexible in the way
they work to meet the needs of the UTC students.
Terms and Conditions
For clarity of
understanding and expectations, the main UTC staff policies, terms and
conditions are based on nationally-recognised policies, terms and conditions
that have been adapted to make them relevant to the operation of the UTC, with
the differences made explicit. The key differences are:
We have created a different learning climate for students and this means
a different way of working for staff. Main-scale teachers will prepare and deliver a ‘standard’ teaching load of
23 subject lessons a week, plus enrichment and support time. This will be adjusted
appropriately for those with leadership responsibilities, ECT’s and part-time
staff. Staff will be required to be on site for the full UTC day – they are
longer days than most schools. We follow Durham LA’s term dates. Six training days are built into the
school year along and staff are expected to work the equivalent of two additional
days a year. This is taken in the form of events for student recruitment.
Flexibility is assumed in this approach to allow for individual needs and
appropriate notice will be given of the events. Department time is given on a
Wednesday afternoon and the last Friday of every term is committed to CPD with
students working from home. Staff are expected to attend businesses on visits with students as
appropriate. As a small strategic team running a schoo