Teacher of Criminology and Social Sciences (Sociology and Psychology) with Criminology Priority role, The Streetly Academy
Date posted: Friday 3 April 2025
Closing date: Sunday 27 April 2025
Start Date: Autumn Term / September 2025
Salary: MPS/UPS + benefits
Contract Term: Maternity Cover
Contract Type: Full Time
Do you love Criminology and Social Sciences and want to share your passion with a new generation? Then this could be the opportunity you are looking for.
The Academy offers a unique blend of tradition and future, seeking the highest standards of behaviour and appearance, whilst maintaining an emphasis on harnessing technologies, and exploring every avenue in improving teaching, learning, and assessment.
We are proud of our sport specialism, and make every effort to ensure all students are given the opportunity to develop and progress, in terms of health and leadership, via the avenue of PE, sport and the arts. This links closely to our PRIDE values, which are based on the Olympic and Paralympic values.
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Applications are welcomed from both newly qualified and experienced teachers.
The successful applicant will be supported by an excellent department. For ECTs, we provide our highly successful ECT programme where you will train alongside other ECTs. This enables aspiring teachers to support and learn from each other, in the true collaborative spirit of teaching. Every member of staff receives the opportunity to complete full Level 1 TEEP (Teacher Effectiveness Enhancement Programme) training course for 3 days.
If you are looking for an opportunity to join a progressive school and departments that thrive on good humour and teamwork then please visit our website at www.thestreetlyacademy.co.uk
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