Trinity School
Cumbria
£31,650 - £49,084 per year
Salary:
MPS
Job type:
Part Time, Temporary
Start date:
01 January 2026
Apply by:
25 September 2025
Job overview
Required for January 2026, or sooner for a suitable candidate, a teacher of A Level/BTEC Business Studies. The ability to teach another A level subject would be an advantage. The post is a part time, temporary position. The post can be discussed further at interview.
The Business Computing Department
The Business Computing department at Trinity is staffed by a dedicated team of teachers who stay abreast of technology and how it can impact daily lives. The department prides itself on staying up to date and members are always willing to integrate new technology and developments into their teaching, pushing the department forward at all opportunities. We have 5 dedicated IT rooms for classes as well as bookable, reliable, laptops that can be used to assist with teaching. We use a wide range of software but predominately we are using Microsoft Office, Adobe Fireworks, Scratch and a range of web-based programs. When programming we use the languages Python, HTML and CSS. The department is fully resourced with a fully fleshed out scheme of work that students find engaging and challenging and staff enjoy teaching. Due to the increase in popularity at KS4 and KS5 we need to add additional staff into the department.
Year 7, 8 and 9 have IT lessons once a week, GCSE Business and Computing have 3 lessons per week and at A Level there are 5 lessons per week. The exam board we use for GCSE Business is Eduqas, for Computing it is OCR and for A Level we study the Cambridge Technical Level 3 in IT and OCR Computer Science and Eduqas A Level Business and BTEC Level 3 Business.
What to do next
We hope that these details have helped you decide that you would like to apply for this post. Please fill in the application form and write a letter of no more than two sides about your work so far, and what we would gain if you joined our school.
Send the completed application form and a letter explaining why we should be thinking about appointing you to Mrs Judith Clarke, PA to the Headteacher, Trinity School by email by 9.00am, Thursday 25th September 2025.
Interviews to take place w/c Monday 29th September 2025.
Trinity is a successful and friendly 11-18 mixed comprehensive school of over 1700 students, including a large Sixth Form.
We offer excellent induction, support and professional development.
Trinity School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and successful candidates will need to undertake an enhanced DBS check.
A Church of England Academy
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About Trinity School
Trinity School
Strand Road, Carlisle
Cumbria
CA1 1JB
United Kingdom
Trinity School is a mixed, non-selective Church of England secondary school with sixth form, situated in Carlisle, Cumbria. There are over 1,700 students at the school between the ages of 11-18.
Trinity School converted to academy status in 2011. It opened in 1968, the result of the amalgamation of Carlisle Grammar School, the Margaret Sewell School for Girls and the Creighton School for Boys.
Headteacher
Mr David Samson
Values and vision
Trinity School promotes its Christian values in a caring and inclusive learning environment and wants all students to feel valued and respected by all members of the school community. The secondary school wishes to provide a high quality education for students and to see individuals achieve to the highest of their abilities. Students are taught the importance of the school's five core values: community, trust, hope, endurance and compassion, which are reinforced throughout daily school life. Trinity School wants students to make use of its wide range of extra-curricular activities, which range from the Duke of Edinburgh award to sports clubs.
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