Clitheroe Royal Grammar School Founded in 1554

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Founded in 1554 Teacher of Chemistry (MPR) Due to increasing student numbers we are looking to appoint an enthusiastic and well-qualified specialist teacher to join our outstanding school from September 2018 to teach Key Stage 3 Science and GCS and A Level Chemistry to motivated students. This is an excellent opportunity to be part of a thriving department and join our dedicated team of staff. This is a full-time position but we would also consider a part-time appointment (0.8 FT minimum). The Science Department is proud of its consistently high level of achievement in examinations at GCS and A Level and the successful candidate will be committed to maintaining these high standards. As a Chemistry teacher, you will be supported by our experienced staff and be part of an innovative learning community. Clitheroe Royal Grammar School is a mixed selective 11-18 Academy School with 1289 on roll (including 635 in the Sixth Form). The school is a centre of excellence and one of the highest achieving schools in the country. Our school is renowned for high quality teaching and learning, outstanding pastoral care and extensive extra-curricular provision. Please complete the TS online application form which includes a supporting statement where we would like you to outline your particular strengths and how your experience has prepared you for this particular role. For further details please visit our website at www.crgs.org.uk. Closing date: Monday 30th April 2018 (12.00 noon). We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. The successful applicant will be required to undergo an enhanced DBS check.

Founded in 1554 Ref: JMC/MJW April 2018 Dear Colleague Thank you for your interest in the post of Teacher of Chemistry at this school. Within this pack you will find the Job Description and Person Specification. There are separate links on our website to our Sixth Form Guide, safeguarding documents and the school s ICT Policy. The successful candidate will take up the post from September 2018. If, after reading the accompanying background information, you feel that this is the post for you (and we hope that you will) then we would ask you to apply via www.tes.com. Please complete the TS online application form which includes a supporting statement where we would like you to outline your particular strengths and how your experience has prepared you for this particular role. For further details please visit our website at www.crgs.org.uk. This is a tremendous opportunity to teach at all key stages. If you submit an application and have not heard from us within 4 weeks, please assume that your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion. If this is the case, I would like to thank you for your interest and application. Closing date: Monday 30th April 2018 (12.00 noon). We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. The successful applicant will be required to undergo an enhanced DBS check. If you have any queries, or would like to discuss this opportunity, then do not hesitate to contact me. We look forward to hearing from you. Judith Child Headteacher

Teacher of Chemistry (MPR) The School Clitheroe Royal Grammar School is an oversubscribed, mixed, selective split-site school. Our intake in Year 7 has recently increased to 150 and we now have 654 students in the Main School. Our Sixth Form numbers are high (635 students). Most Clitheroe Royal Grammar School Main School students choose to continue to study in our Sixth Form and we attract approximately 200 new students each year from over 40 feeder schools and colleges. The school is a centre of excellence and one of the highest achieving schools in the country. Our school is renowned for high quality teaching and learning, outstanding pastoral care and extensive extracurricular provision. This is an excellent opportunity for an enthusiastic, hardworking NQT or an experienced teacher wishing to develop their teaching and learning skills. We have a strong commitment to Continuing Professional Development (CPD) for all staff, enabling them to be reflective practitioners who enjoy exploring different approaches to learning and teaching, sharing practice and learning from each other. The Science Departments ach department, Biology, Chemistry and Physics, is led by a Head of Learning, one of whom also holds the responsibility of Head of Learning Science. Chemistry at Clitheroe Royal Grammar School is a popular and successful department, staffed by enthusiastic subject specialists. Teaching is in dedicated laboratories with excellent technical support. The Candidate We are looking for a teacher with the following qualities: a passion for teaching Science the energy and ability to provide stimulating and inspirational lessons a desire to share experiences and good practice with colleagues the skills to incorporate new technologies into their teaching an interest in developing new approaches to the teaching of Science the ability to teach Chemistry from GCS to A Level (support will be provided for a teacher wishing to gain experience) the ability and enthusiasm to teach Science at Key Stage 3 The Curriculum Key Stage 3 In Years 7 and 8 students study Science with one Science teacher for 3 hours per week. In Year 9 they study 3 separate Sciences (Physics, Chemistry and Biology) for one hour each per week with specialist teachers. 1

Key Stage 4 All students in Year 10 study separate Sciences. Chemistry, Biology and Physics are each allocated 2 hours per week on the timetable. The GCS specification is AQA Science. Last year the separate Chemistry cohort attained a 97% pass rate A * -C and a 58% pass rate A*-A Key Stage 5 There are currently 168 students studying AQA Chemistry at A Level. We have 76 students in Year 13, taught in 4 sets with five 1-hour lessons per week. There are 92 students in Year 12, taught in 5 sets with four 1-hour lessons per week. Students now study a 2-year A Level course which saw a pass rate in 2017 of 95% with 35% gaining A* or A. CRGS students are enthusiastic and intelligent and will usually rise to any challenge presented to them. They ask questions and are often confident learners, keen to obtain the highest standards of teaching. xam Results The Science Department is proud of its consistently high level of achievement in examinations at GCS and A Level. xam results are outstanding at GCS Level and excellent at A Level. The successful candidate will be committed to maintaining these high standards. Staffing Currently 15 teachers contribute to the work of the Science Department (6 in Biology, 4 in Chemistry and 5 in Physics). All teachers teach across the age range from Key Stage 3 to Advanced Level. The Science and Chemistry teams work closely together and meet regularly to share ideas and discuss planning and student progress. Resources are developed on an ongoing basis with opportunities for staff to take responsibility for particular areas of the curriculum. Facilities / Resources At the Main School (11-16) site the Science Department has a modern, purpose-built Science block. There are 6 laboratories with 2 allocated to each Science subject. All Science classrooms at Main School include an interactive whiteboard / projector. At the Sixth Form site there are two dedicated laboratories for each Science subject. The popularity of these subjects results in some lessons being taught in general classrooms. Computer rooms, equipped with a class set of net-worked computers, can be booked for lessons involving ICT. The department is very well resourced, both with equipment for practical work and supporting software. There is excellent technical support at both sites. At GCS students have their own syllabus-specific text book. Teachers are provided with a laptop. All laboratories are equipped with a teacher s computer and projector. Appointment to the post is subject to a satisfactory enhanced disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service. The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. 2

Teacher of Chemistry (MPR) Job Description 1. To contribute to the teaching of Chemistry under the direction of the Head of Department. In particular: (a) to maintain well-kept records of students progress; (b) to contribute to setting internal departmental examinations and tests; (c) to ensure that homework is set according to the departmental policy; (d) to attend and contribute to departmental meetings; (e) to participate in the development of appropriate schemes of work and teaching materials; (f) to be involved in the choice of any new syllabus which may be required. 2. To help promote Chemistry throughout the school by attending open evenings, helping with displays and talking to students. 3. To help in the organisation and supervision of departmental trips, visits and extra-curricular activities. 4. To undertake professional development through Inset. 5. To undertake the following general teaching duties: (a) to undertake a range of supervisory duties in accordance with the published rota; (b) to participate in appropriate meetings with parents relative to the above departmental duties. The responsibilities detailed above are subject to the provisions contained in the School Teachers' Pay and Conditions Document". This job description is not necessarily a comprehensive definition; it is designed to give a realistic view of the post and will be reviewed from time to time as appropriate. It may be subject to modification and amendment after consultation with the postholder.

Teacher (MPR) Person Specification Measured by: Application A Interview I Reference R ssential () Desirable (D) Measured By ssential/desirable QTS A good honours degree in the subject A the ability to teach to A Level A/I outstanding teacher I successful teaching experience within the 11-18 range A D experience of using ICT and/or VL-based learning A/I/R D clear vision of education and its purpose A/I clarity of thought, ability to think through problems and A/I produce solutions ability to work in a team A/I excellent record of health, attendance and punctuality A stamina and resilience I excellent interpersonal and communication skills I well organised, excellent time management skills A/I drive, energy and commitment I/R good knowledge and understanding of effective teaching A/I and learning strategies high standards and expectations of self and others I maintain high professional standards at all times R/I support the school ethos R/I willingness to contribute to the wider life of the school and I community ability to analyse and interpret data to support student A/I progress approachable and a good sense of humour I awareness of safeguarding A/I We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. The successful applicant will be required to undergo an enhanced DBS check.