Teacher of Biology at Uppingham School
Uppingham, England, United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

27 Nov, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

27 Aug, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Sympathy, Tutoring

Industry

Education Management

Description

Job Advert
Uppingham School is a co-educational, full boarding school serving 840 pupils aged 13-18. The teaching staff number 120. Teachers are supported by professional services departments responsible for grounds and gardens, commercial enterprises, marketing, business development, human resources, IT, finance, health and safety, health care, operational services, and estates.
Uppingham School has the highest ambitions. We aim to be the School of first choice in the UK and believe that our holistic educational philosophy encapsulates what twenty-first century education ought to be.
Our teachers seek to inspire and challenge our pupils’ desire and curiosity to work at the highest academic levels. Pupil welfare is at the heart of the School’s purpose, and all teachers take responsibility for the effective operation of pastoral systems designed to ensure we provide the very best pastoral care for our pupils. We are proud that our pupils’ co-curricular experience sits at the centre of their education and teaching staff wholeheartedly participate in the programme.
The foundation for pupils’ welfare lies in our fifteen boarding houses. Every house is led by a housemaster or housemistress (HsM), each of whom has a residential deputy, as well as two matrons who work throughout the school day. Most teachers are tutors in one of the houses. Pupils eat lunch in their houses – a valued Uppingham social occasion – with staff attending as guests each day.
We are fortunate to have wonderful facilities and fantastic highly committed teachers who nurture and support Uppinghamians at every stage of their school career.

SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE

  • Strong IT skills, especially in data-handling and analysis
  • Experience, or sympathy with the values, of an HMC and/or GSA school

Qualifications

  • Subject specific good honours degree [necessary]
  • Post-graduate degree [desirable]

To deliver the School’s educational provision in the three major areas of student provision:

  • Academic teaching
  • Tutoring and pastoral care (which has a separate role description)
  • Co-curricular programm
Responsibilities

To deliver the School’s educational provision in the three major areas of student provision:

  • Academic teaching
  • Tutoring and pastoral care (which has a separate role description)
  • Co-curricular programme

Whilst (d) taking a full part in the School’s professional development programmes.
Qualifications, skills and experience, personal qualities required

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