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Teaching Fellow

7 months ago


Saint Neots, United Kingdom The Astrea Academy Trust Full time

Teaching Fellow

Job information

Longsands Academy has an exciting opportunity for a Teaching Fellow to join their team



As a Teaching Fellow you will be:

Complementing the professional work of teachers by taking responsibility for agreed learning activities under an agreed system of supervision.Facilitating and encouraging a learning experience which provides students with the opportunity to achieve their individual potential.Contributing to raising standards of student attainment.Supporting the work of classroom teachers and the students under their supervision.

We are looking for individuals who have:

A minimum 2.2 Degree, with a demonstrable passion for your subject.Be an excellent role model who actively promotes the skills, attributes and behaviour important in a classroom.Experience of working with young people in a busy environment.An understanding and commitment to the protection and safeguarding of children and young people.Experience of working in a primary or secondary school.Expertise in communicating to groups of people, especially young people Good working knowledge of and skills in Office applications e.g. Word, PowerPoint and internet/emailBe willing to apply for Teach First Training Programme for the 2023-24 academic year.

In return, we can offer you:

Generous Annual Leave entitlementAccess to the Teachers’ Pension Scheme or Local Government Pension SchemeFlexible working opportunities from your first dayAccess to our Employee Assistance ProgrammeContinued professional development and training opportunitiesFree on-site parking


About Us

Longsands Academy is a successful 11-18 comprehensive school in St Neots, a market town with good facilities, within easy reach of Cambridge and with excellent transport links to London. There is a fully equipped Fitness Suite available for staff use.

In return we can offer you the support of an enthusiastic, experienced and collaborative department. We value Continuing Professional Development as a department and strive to ensure every member of the department has the opportunity to experience external training, as well as using our department meeting time to deliver impactful and inspiring CPD.

Astrea Academy Trust are fully committed to being diverse and inclusive workforce where together we can embrace each other’s unique individuality, background and heritage. We are a ‘Disability Confident Employer’ and all our application forms hide your personal information so we can focus solely on your experience, skills and qualities.

We believe that by reflecting and representing the communities and people we serve, we will better and further the life chances of our pupils.