Overview
St Bartholomew’s School is a fantastic place to teach and we are committed to the professional development of our staff. We are proud of our academic success and the inclusive nature of our pastoral support so that the school works for everyone in the school community.
We are looking for a full or part-time (minimum 0.81 FTE) Head of Department: Health & Social Care to join us from 1 September 2025 on a permanent basis. You will work in our committed and enthusiastic Social Sciences faculty in a modern school, supported by an excellent house system. We are looking for an enthusiastic and passionate individual who will provide first class teaching, and contribute significantly to their team and the wider school.
St Bart’s is a leading academy school (1938 on roll with a Sixth Form of 586) in West Berkshire. Road links are good as we are close to the A34 and M4, as well as excellent public transport and within walking distance of Newbury train station.
To find out more about St Bart’s please do take a look at the supporting documents and watch our Headteacher’s Welcome Video on our website https://www.stbarts.co.uk. We would love to receive your application.
Closing date: Sunday 12 October 2025
If selected for an interview, you will be given a tour of the school by our students so you can see first-hand all that we have to offer. If you have any questions please contact us on 01635 521255 or email recruitment@stbarts.co.uk.
All applicants shortlisted will be subject to an online search. Successful candidates will be subject to a DBS enhanced check along with other relevant employment checks.
Responsibilities
* Provide first class teaching in Health & Social Care.
* Contribute to the Social Sciences faculty and the wider school community.
* Collaborate with colleagues within the faculty and house system to support student learning and pastoral care.
* Support the professional development of staff within the department and school.
Qualifications & Profile
* Enthusiastic and passionate individual with a commitment to high standards of teaching.
* Experience in or exposure to Health & Social Care education preferred.
Other notes
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