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As part of our ongoing commitment to providing the very best educational experience for our learners, Connah’s Quay High School is currently recruiting for a number of teaching and support roles across the school.
These appointments form part of our continued work to strengthen curriculum provision, further develop our pastoral support, and build capacity across key subject areas.
We are proud of the work taking place across the school and are looking forward to welcoming talented and passionate professionals who share our commitment to Creating Success for every learner.
Prospective applicants are warmly welcomed to visit the school to gain a feel for our community. If you would like to arrange a tour, please contact the school reception and we will be happy to accommodate you.
Are you seeking a new opportunity within an ambitious and supportive team, where you can contribute towards an excellent teaching and learning environment?
Job overview
We are looking for a dedicated Teacher of Technology to join our team in Deeside. You’ll possess energy, enthusiasm and desire to inspire a love of Technology. You will be responsible for delivering Technology lessons in line with relevant curriculum requirements, ensuring high standards of teaching and learning are maintained, whilst collaborating with the wider Technology faculty to sustain and raise class achievement to an outstanding level.
The right candidate will have:
Qualified Teacher Status or equivalent qualification
Relevant specialist qualifications and subject experience (e.g BA Hons. degree)
Understanding of curriculum requirements for Technology
Evidence of commitment to continuing professional development
Understanding of how to implement assessment methods for differentiated learning strategies
Why choose us?
At Connah's Quay High School, you’ll be working within a welcoming and supportive team, with the ability to make a real difference. You will have the opportunity to work alongside committed teachers, to observe and share practice on a regular basis, developing pedagogy through reflection. We also offer access to opportunities for professional development.
Safeguarding Statement
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Our recruitment and selection processes are designed to deter and prevent unsuitable individuals from working with children.
All appointments are subject to satisfactory safer recruitment and pre-employment checks, which may include an enhanced DBS disclosure (including a Children’s Barred List check where the role involves regulated activity), verification of identity and right to work in the UK, confirmation of professional qualifications and any required professional registration (e.g. Education Workforce Council), satisfactory references including specific safeguarding questions, and occupational health clearance where required.
Applications must be made using the Flintshire application form. CVs alone and open references or testimonials will not be accepted. Applicants must provide a full employment history, including education, employment and voluntary work, and explain any gaps in employment. These will be explored as part of the shortlisting and interview process.
References must include the applicant’s current or most recent employer and the last employer where the applicant worked with children, where applicable. References will be sought and verified directly, and candidates must not obtain their own references.
If shortlisted, any discrepancies, anomalies or concerns identified during the recruitment process will be discussed at interview and/or during pre-employment checks.
Where a role involves regulated activity relevant to children, applicants will be informed that it is an offence to apply if they are barred from engaging in regulated activity relevant to children.