The Centre for Industry Education Collaboration (CIEC) is a unique centre in the University of York’s Chemistry Department. CIEC is recognised for its expertise in creating and maintaining a diverse range of initiatives to inspire primary children and their teachers about science and its vital importance to our UK manufacturing base. CIEC has an established reputation for the delivery of high quality CPD to enhance science education and improve mutual understanding between industry and schools.
CIEC is looking for an experienced and successful primary teacher to deliver the expanding Children Challenging Industry programme in the East of England region, with a focus on Hertfordshire/Cambridgeshire. The role is offered on a part time basis (0.4FTE) for one year starting from 1 September 2023, with the possibility of extension. You will travel to schools and companies across the region to provide exemplary science teaching and CPD for teachers and industrialists. You will have strengths in teaching science, a high level of self-motivation, and enjoy working with other teachers and industry professionals.
You will be employed by the University of York and based at Johnson Matthey, Royston. Training and support for running industrial aspects of the project will be provided by CIEC.
The Department of Chemistry is one of the largest and most successful departments at York. As a department, we strive to provide a working environment that allows all staff to contribute fully, flourish, and excel. We are proud of our Athena Swan Gold Award.
You will develop a positive relationship between local schools and industry partners, and:
deliver the advisory science programme (Children Challenging Industry) working in primary schools to improve science teaching
introduce context-based learning to primary science teachers
broker relationships with CIEC’s industry partners, resulting in site visits for children and ambassador visits into schools
provide high-quality training and subsequent support for partner companies to enable effective site visits for 9-11 year olds to take place.
First degree or PGCE in primary teaching
Working knowledge of a range of primary learning and development techniques and learning interventions, particularly science, and awareness of current trends
Good oral and written communication skills, with attention to detail and accuracy, and confident in delivering to diverse audiences
Good IT, planning and organisational skills
Ability to monitor and evaluate training provision, recommend improvements, and influence staff and colleagues at all levels
Ability to use initiative in problem solving and developing opportunities
Good time management skills to organise workload to deliver under pressure to tight deadlines and work independently and collaboratively in a team
Experience of teaching in primary schools
Ability to enthuse industrialists and teachers with commitment to CPD, equality and diversity
Full clean UK driving licence
Interview date: 4 May 2023
For informal enquiries: Please contact Joy Parvin (ciec@york.ac.uk)
This role is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act. Consequently, all applicants will be asked to declare both unspent and spent convictions on their application form.
Appointment of the successful candidate will be conditional on a Disclosure and Barring Service check.
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