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Teacher of Chemistry

Clacton County High School · Clacton-on-Sea, East of England

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Join a Community that has High Expectations, Raises Aspirations and Transforms Lives at CCHS Are you a compassionate and dedicated individual who believes in providing a first-class education to every student? Do you want to be part of an inclusive and nurturing community where everyone is empowered to succeed? At CCHS, we are committed to investing in the best staff to provide first-class education in a happy, safe, and secure environment. By upholding high standards and clear expectations, we provide a stimulating learning environment where every member of our community feels supported. We are looking for a dedicated Teacher of Chemistry to join our team and help us continue our mission of providing a broad and balanced curriculum that leads to outstanding learning and progress. Clacton County High School is part of the Sigma Trust and works closely in collaboration with the other schools within our trust family. As a result, we are innovative and always learning from each other to ensure that we deliver an exciting and progressive educational experience for our students. We continually develop and adapt our curriculum offer, improve the facilities and encourage participation in extra-curricular activities to give our students a breadth of opportunities. As a school, we are determined never to stand still and as a result of this commitment, we are seeking an enthusiastic member of staff to become part of our CCHS team. It is important that the successful candidate is a dedicated and inspirational teacher and a great role model to their students. Our guiding principles of ‘Higher Expectations, Raising Aspirations, Transforming Lives’ for all students and ‘Discover Yourself, Define Your Future’ for the sixth form, together with our PROUD values, permeate throughout the school and reflects the passion and drive within all staff at CCHS and our sixth form college. We would be delighted to welcome your application if you feel inspired to be part of the CCHS experience, and have a commitment to understanding who we are, what we value and the culture we are creating. Part time will be considered. A Day in the Life: You'll be responsible for bringing your passion and expertise to the following areas: To lead and develop the area of Chemistry across the faculty and support colleagues to develop their knowledge and delivery of Chemistry at KS3 and KS4, but also working at our sixth form complementing an experienced group of staff already delivering at this level. To teach students according to their educational needs, including the setting and marking of work to be carried out by the student in school and elsewhere. Inspire trust and confidence in students and colleagues. (The full details can be found in the attached Job Outline and Person Specification). What We're Looking For: You are the perfect fit for our team if you have: Qualified Teacher Status A passion for teaching. A professional understanding of inclusion

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Location Clacton-on-Sea, East of England
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