Teacher of Engineering (ECT)
Location
London
Hours
Full Time
Salary
£40,317 per annum
About the Role
Are you a dynamic and inspiring Teacher of Engineering looking to enthuse students about your subject and raise their achievement? As the Teacher of Engineering, you will plan and deliver a broad, balanced curriculum for students, contributing to raising standards of student attainment. You will set expectations for students in relation to standards of achievement and the quality of learning and teaching. As part of the University Schools Trust, Royal Greenwich Trust School is proud to be an inclusive 11-18 school at the heart of its local community. Our mission is for all students to have excellent outcomes by delivering the highest quality of teaching and learning through collaboration with universities, public bodies, and private sector partnerships. The learning experiences here are creative, innovative, and challenging as we empower our students in ‘Learning Today, Leading Tomorrow’. During their time with us, students develop a wide range of skills and attributes preparing them to become happy, responsible, and successful citizens who positively contribute to their local and wider community.
Development, Working Structure and Flexible Working
At Royal Greenwich Trust School, we have shaped a working environment that places staff wellbeing at its centre without compromising the quality of teaching and learning. We believe that by investing in the people who shape our students’ futures, we create a thriving school community where both staff and students can achieve their full potential.
What We Offer
- Professional Development: An excellent CPD package with comprehensive training opportunities.
- Career Growth: Opportunities for growth and real career development in an encouraging environment.
- Supportive Environment: Approachable leadership committed to providing resources and guidance.
- Employee Assistance: Access to advice, information, and face-to-face counselling.
- UST Network Collaboration: Opportunities to develop links with the wider UST network for CPD and collaborative practice.
Experience
Successful experience working with young people and securing the best outcomes for them.
About you
- A fully qualified teacher with evidence of QTS for secondary teaching.
- Qualified to at least degree level in the subject area and/or good A Levels or equivalent.
- Unrelenting in your pursuit of excellence in all aspects of your practice.
- Team spirited and prepared to go above and beyond to get the job done.
Qualifications
Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) for secondary teaching is essential. Degree level qualification in Engineering or related subject and/or good A Levels or equivalent.