Teacher of History
Teacher of history
FT/PT: MPS/UPS
Full time but may consider requests to work part time
Required for September 2025
The National Academy ethos, ‘Life in all its fullness’, underlines our commitment to the education of the whole of the child, with the development of our students’ character and cultural capital as important as their academic progress. Accordingly, committed to the wellbeing of our students and staff alike, we pride ourselves on our duty of care to both.At The National Academy our children are at the centre of all that we do and we value and support all who walk through our gates.
Accordingly, we are looking for an inspiring and creative teacher who is passionate about history and the teaching of it who wants to share their passion with our students. This is a fabulous opportunity for either a confident and ambitious ECT or a more experienced teacher who wants to develop their career.The appointed candidate will have the opportunity to teach at all levels from year 7 to year 13, if appropriate.
The successful applicant will work in the humanities faculty, which is a highly successful, popular and forward-thinking faculty with a superb track record on innovative teaching & learning and on developing teachers new to the profession. If appointed, the applicant will benefit from the following:
- Full support and induction;
- Excellent CPD opportunities;
- Leadership openings if appropriate;
- A strong and caring ethos among staff and students;
- Excellent purpose-built post 16 facilities;
- Strong leadership at senior and middle levels;
- A well-being package with the academy signed up to the DfE Education Staff Wellbeing Charter;
- Networking opportunities and collaboration across the MITRE trust.
Please contact the Head of Faculty, Mr M Jones and/or Miss Beth Surgey aHOF (History) to arrange a visit or a further discussion; mjones@nationalacedemy.org.uk bsurgey@nationalacademy.org.uk
Closing date for applications: 7th March 2025Interviews to be held week commencing: 10th March 2025
National Church of England Academy is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. The post is subject to an enhanced DBS check.
Minster Trust for Education is a multi-academy trust of 8 primary and secondary schools which has at its core a collaborative model of leadership and a belief in sharing expertise while unerringly pursuing the best education for its pupils. Together we help every child to flourish, opening doors to fulfilling futures.
The Trust is founded on 5 key principles that apply to pupils, students and employees alike. They are:
- Integrity - we do the right thing
- Wisdom - we think deeply
- Kindness - we care about each other
- Collaboration - we are better together
- Service - we pursue the greater good.
We seek to employ people who not only demonstrate these values but are also invested in our mission and truly wish to make a difference through their contribution, whatever the specific role.
The Minster Trust for Education is committed to safeguarding children and the promotion of equal opportunities for staff and students. The successful applicant will be required to undertake an enhanced DBS check and complete a KCSIE Declaration.