Posted 11/09/2024
£30,742 - £47,340 per annum
LRC Teacher - Gelliswick Church in Wales VC Primary School
Job Reference: REQAA5800
Salary: Pay Scale Within: £30,742 - £47,340 + ALN Allowance
Contractual Hours: 32.5 hours
Gelliswick Primary School is seeking a full-time teacher to join our vibrant school. This is a fantastic opportunity for a dedicated, enthusiastic and reflective practitioner, who has a strong commitment to get better at teaching. You will join us at a time of exciting development at Gelliswick, as we bring to life our vision of a diverse and inclusive learning community that values everyone, provides hope, and contributes together to make every child’s future better than they thought possible.
Gelliswick is a friendly and welcoming school, committed to excellent care for our pupils and high-quality professional development for our staff. You will have the immediate benefits of joining a committed, collaborative, and dedicated staff team, working in state-of-the-art premises opened in January 2018. The school has around 550 pupils, including 24 pupils with complex needs, who attend the learning resource centre in a well-resourced learning environment.
The school is looking to appoint a forward thinking and innovative practitioner who is passionate about the changes in education taking place currently within Wales and would like the opportunity to translate these ideas into practice. The Governing Body is seeking an inspirational individual to work within the Learning Resource Centre, leading a team of support staff. The successful candidate will receive training and support from experienced LRC staff. Experience of working with children with ALN is desirable but not essential.
We are looking for someone who meets the person specification in the job description and who:
Closing Date: Monday, 8th October
Interviews: Week beginning 14th October
Start date: 4th November 2024
Pembrokeshire County Council is the local authority for the county of Pembrokeshire, one of the principal areas of Wales.
Since the 2017 election the council has been led by a coalition of some of the independent councillors, Labour, Plaid Cymru and the Liberal Democrats, with the same coalition continuing following the 2022 election.
The first election to the modern council was held in 1995, initially operating as a shadow authority before coming into its powers on 1 April 1996. Independent councillors have held over half the council's seats ever since 1996:
County Hall,
Haverfordwest,
Pembrokeshire,
SA61 1TP
Haverfordwest Station 0.6 miles / 15mins walk
Ruthin, Square 0.1 miles / 3mins walk