Deputy Head Gardener - Bridlington, East Yorkshire, United Kingdom - Bridlington School

    Bridlington School
    Bridlington School Bridlington, East Yorkshire, United Kingdom

    1 month ago

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    Deputy Director of Science (Head of Physics)
    Bridlington School Science Department is looking for an enthusiastic, well organised, team player to join the team as a Deputy Director (Head of Physics)


    Our tagline is "Science:

    As a Deputy Director in Science, you will have a direct input into the strategic leadership of the department, supporting the Director of Science.

    You will oversee the learning journey for Physics from KS3 through to KS5 – an ability to teach KS5 Physics is essential.

    You will have the opportunity to teach Combined Science and Triple Science at GCSE, we also have an offering of Biology, Physics and Chemistry A-Levels.

    The school is ambitious in growing expertise in Science and also started BTEC Applied Science Level 3 from September 2023.

    Science at Bridlington is a well-resourced department with 8 labs, 2 prep rooms and 8 teachers. As a department we lead on whole school priorities and are extremely passionate about everything Teaching and Learning.

    Collaboration is key to the success of our department and this includes the planning of resources and CPD to ensure we remain at the top of our game.

    As a Deputy Director in Science, you can expect a wealth of experience to work with within the team – the Associate Headteacher, Assistant Headteacher for Aspirations and ECT Leader all work in this department.

    It is an exciting time to join Bridlington School as we continue to strengthen relationships with other local Education providers including nearby Secondary Schools and Primary Feeders.

    This provides opportunity to be involved in transition and outreach work, but also connections with peers across the local area.

    You will join a supportive department who can assist your own career aims including progression.

    Ideally, you will have previous experience of school leadership / curriculum development, but training will be provided to the right candidate who is ready to take the next step in their career.

    be a Physics specialist – it is essential you can teach Physics to KS5
    have a passion to enthuse students using expertise in the field of Science
    be outgoing, flexible and adaptable to cope with demands of the role;
    have a commitment to professional development;
    have experience of working with children;
    be a form tutor and support the academic and pastoral development of your tutor group;

    East Riding of Yorkshire Council is pursuing equality of opportunity in employment and is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults.