Tutor for Physics/Electronics
0.6 FTE minimum. To start 21st August
2024,permanent.
Salary: Points 1-9 of the Sixth Form Colleges
Support Staff pay spine, currently £30,500- £47,133 per annum (Actual
salary £18,300 - £28,279.80)
We are looking to appoint a dynamic, passionate and inspirational Physics/Electronics Teacher who has excellent subject knowledge and is able to contribute to our continued success in student progress and attainment. Working as a member of our dedicated and supportive team, you will be teaching AS/A Level Electronics and AS Level Physics or contribute to teaching Physics on the Level 3 Applied Science course. Our Science department is based in the Regional Science Centre Oldham and offers AS and A Level Physics, Electronics, Biology and Chemistry, alongside Level 2 and 3 BTEC Applied Science. This role would suit an experienced teacher or either an Early Career’s Teacher who is an excellent practitioner. Our science students have strong progression rates to university to well respected courses such as Radiography, Pharmacology and Biomedical Sciences The dedicated team offers a range of extra-curricular activities in order to help OSFC science students enjoy the sixth form experience and stand out when applying for their next steps.
Oldham Sixth Form College
OSFC is an award-winning, nationally
recognised college for 2,350 students in Oldham and beyond. Our broad
curriculum enables us to offer more than 60 A Levels, vocational diplomas and T
Levels. We are proud of our strong reputation for providing excellent academic
and vocational education to a diverse range of students.
We have high aspirations for all our
staff and students. Ofsted recently described our college as “outstanding” in
leadership and management, student behaviour and attitudes, and student
personal development. They also praised our college for its “calm, focused
environment” and the “positive, mature attitude to learning” of our students.
Inspectors said our “students feel comfortable and enjoy sharing their
knowledge and working with their peers”.
Our high-quality education programme
provides the very best life chances for young people in our community. Our
students achieve results in the top 15% nationally for A Levels and the top 30%
nationally for vocational qualifications. Most progress to higher level study
at university, with a smaller number progressing to apprenticeship programmes.
Just over half of our students take A
Levels; just over a quarter study vocational programmes at Level 3 and around
340 choose a blend of Level 3 vocational and A Level programmes. Under 100
students study GCSE and vocational programmes at Level 2.
We offer our students exceptional
pastoral care, extensive enrichment activities and support from a team of
Progress Tutors. In 2020, we were delighted to be recognised by Educate North’s
Community Engagement Award for our Essential Life Skills programme.
In our latest Ofsted report,
inspectors praised the “high quality education” we provide and noted how our
staff teach students critical thinking skills, encouraging them to ask
questions and make judgments they can support with evidence.
We have been at the forefront of
using technology within teaching and learning, supporting our own staff and
other schools/colleges through an effective suite of CPD opportunities and
training. In 2022, the college was
awarded Google Reference College status, the first sixth form college in the
North of England to be recognised with the prestigious status, and one of only
three sixth form colleges in the UK. ‘Google Reference status’ is awarded for
the outstanding use of technology to drive positive learning outcomes and
recognises the College’s use of G Suite for Education in innovative ways. In
addition, all students are issued with a Chromebook at the start of the year
which contributes significantly to preparing students for their next steps in
education or employment.
We are very proud of the fact that
OSFC is the only sixth form college nationally to be awarded Research School
status (EEF’s Research Schools Network).
We are also the Delivery Lead for NPQs on behalf of East Manchester
Teaching School Hub, a Science Learning Partnership Hub and a winner of a
Curriculum Innovation Award for our work in delivering digital education.
The Pinnacle Learning
Trust
OSFC was a founding partner in the Pinnacle Learning Trust.
We celebrate students’ uniqueness and support our young people to flourish and
become responsible, successful citizens who contribute positively to their communities.
Our Trust invests in each member of staff, offering them professional
development opportunities, including designation as Evidence Leads in Education
for the Research School; delivery of school-to-school support; CPD facilitation
and support for trainee teachers. Staff have access to opportunities
to develop their teaching practice, such as training on metacognition, virtual
classroom coaching and retrieval practice. As a Trust, we celebrate diversity
by encouraging an understanding of our communities, faiths and cultures.
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Closing Date: 12 noon Tuesday 7th May 2024
Provisional Interview Date: TBC
Additional Reasons to Join Us:
● Automatic enrolment into a Pension Scheme
● Cycle to work schemes available
● Various health and wellbeing benefits (including on site gym membership at Oldham Sixth Form College and The Hathershaw College)
● Free on-site parking
● Excellent opportunities for CPD and career development
OSFC is committed to safeguarding and protecting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff, governors and volunteers to share this commitment. Applicants must be willing to undergo pre-employment checks. Safer recruitment practice and pre-employment checks will be undertaken before any appointment is confirmed. This post is subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check. OSFC is an Equal Opportunities Employer and welcomes applications from underrepresented groups and ethnic minorities.
Vicky Scrivens
01612878001
hr@pinnaclelearningtrust.org.uk