Teacher of Criminology
Listed on 2026-01-14
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Education / Teaching
Education Administration, Teacher Assistant/ Paraprofessional, University Professor, Academic
Teacher of Criminology
We welcome applications from experienced and Early Career Teachers; as well as those with a relevant degree looking to embark on a career in teaching, to commence August 2026. For an outstanding candidate the college will consider a golden hello recruitment payment.
The RoleMain
Duties and Responsibilities:
- To contribute fully to the mission and values statement of the College ensuring its effective implementation in all aspects of College life.
- To plan, prepare and deliver high quality lessons in order to achieve excellent student outcomes.
- To set and mark work in accordance with College and department Assessment policy, to record work carried out and assessment of same.
- To develop rapport with individuals and whole groups in order to facilitate the learning process.
- To liaise with both the Head of Departments in contributing to the administration necessary to support the teaching and learning within the subject area.
- To teach in other departments where required
- To attend and contribute to team, full staff and other relevant meetings.
- To communicate and consult with parents, carers, students as appropriate, including attendance at Consultation and Open Evenings.
The successful candidate will become part of a highly motivated, supportive and collaborative team. The department works collaboratively to share resources and deliver a consistently high-quality curriculum and assessment experience for all students. An embedded culture of continuous improvement drives ongoing development. Staff hold high expectations and are committed to supporting every student to succeed.
The department includes 9 staff members with both full time and part time staff.
The WJEC Level 3 Applied Diploma in Criminology is a popular subject at the college, delivered to over 700 students. Year 12 includes Unit 1 Changing Awareness of Crime and Unit 2 Criminological Theories and Year 13 includes Unit 3 Crime Scene to Courtroom and Unit 4 Crime and Punishment.
The Successful CandidateCardinal Newman College is a wonderful place to work, and this is an exciting opportunity for a teacher, with the ability to enthuse and innovate, to join our friendly and well established Criminology department.
The Criminology department is looking for an excellent classroom teacher, with a high level of communication and interpersonal skills, with a relevant degree and teaching qualification (if no teaching qualification is held must be willing to work towards this). The successful candidate should be able to display a high level of skill in the management of learning with a commitment to a student-centred approach to the learning process.
You should have an awareness and understanding of current developments in the subject area, the ability to manage student progress and achievement, and have a high level of organisational and administrative skills. You should have the ability to set and achieve high standards for yourself, colleagues, and students.
You should display the values, attitudes, and behaviours consistent with the Catholic Ethos of the College and have a commitment to equality/diversity and the safeguarding of young people and vulnerable adults.
Terms and ConditionsHours: Between full time and 0.5 fte We will always try to accommodate the preference of the best candidate(s).
Salary: Paid on the Sixth Form College's Salary Structure pro to £33,465 to £51,714 per annum (dependent upon experience). For an outstanding candidate the college will consider a golden hello recruitment payment.
Closing date for receipt of applications: 11.59pm on Tuesday 27th January 2026.
Teaching at Cardinal Newman CollegeWe always endeavour to timetable to our staff members strengths.
- Full time staff are responsible for 4 classes and Curriculum Plus (one to one support sessions for students, small group work, revision sessions etc).
- The structure of the timetable for 26/27 allows for homeworking on most Wednesdays between September and March. From March onwards Wednesdays are utilised for on-site revision sessions/exam preparations.
- Where possible, we can timetable flexibly for staff who may need to be on-site later or leave site earlier to…
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