Ysgol Harri Tudur /Henry Tudor School
Year 7 Transition Skills Curriculum Teacher
Open Ended and Permanent
Required from 1st September 2025
M1-U3
We are looking for a firm but fair, dynamic, ambitious and enthusiastic individual with classroom leadership qualities to teach Year 7 classes for their integrated curriculum. The post would suit a primary trained qualified teacher but also Humanities or History / Geography trained Secondary teachers. The ideal candidate would be used to mixed ability settings.
Applications from Newly qualified teachers are welcome
Ysgol Harri Tudur/ Henry Tudor School is an exciting and welcoming school in which to work.
We warmly welcome talented, ambitious, energetic and resilient applicants who not only wish to join us on that journey but make a valuable contribution to its future success.
The successful candidate will:
Be an outstanding classroom practitioner
Be an innovative subject specialist
Be an exemplary communicator
Have the vision and drive to ensure that all of our pupils succeed
Motivate , challenge , support and inspire our pupils
Be committed to raising attainment across all abilities , whatever their starting point
Be committed to supporting colleagues
Have experience in implementing change that impacts positively on pupils’ learning
Deadline for the return of applications is Tuesday 3rd June 2025
Interviews to take place during week commencing Monday 9th June 2025
For informal school visits please contact Mr Nick Makin, School Business Manager
For an informal discussion about the role please contact Mr Tom Crichton, Deputy Headteacher
Please visit our website
We regret that it will not be possible to provide feedback to applications which are not successful
Applicants should complete both an application form and complete a letter of application which addresses how they meet the person criteria
Please refer to the job description above for more details on this vacancy and the person specification.
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