Rachael W.

Head of Science
Happy to mentor
Happy to be contacted

About me

Rachael W.
Biology
Biochemistry
Undergraduate
Wentworth
2001
United Kingdom

My employment

Head of Science
Isle of Wight Council - children's services
United Kingdom
Education
Large business (250+ employees)
2015

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A day in the life of a Head of Science in the United Kingdom

An experienced teaching professional keen to offer support to those going into teaching

How I looked for work

The Times Educational Supplement (TES) website is the go-to source of teaching posts. This is where my current post was advertised. I check this website weekly on Fridays when job hunting.

How I found out about the job

National press

The recruitment process

Application form and a day long interview, including teaching a lesson.

My career goals when I graduated

To teach Science.

My career history

PGCE in secondary science (Portsmouth)
Science teacher
Teacher with responsibility for educational needs
Head of Biology
Head of Science

What has helped my career to progress

I have applied for opportunities when they have come up and always listened to feedback from applications and during performance reviews. When unhappy in a post I have always worked hard to move on rather than sit still.

Courses taken since graduation

PGCE - teacher training.
NPQSL - a course required to take on a more senior post.

Where I hope to be in 5 years

Assistant or deputy head teacher.

My advice about working in my industry

Complete some volunteer work in a school or youth group during your studies. This is the most essential step. If nothing else, arrange a week or two of work experience in both a primary and secondary school. Involve yourself in hobby activities and societies that you could run as a club in a school. Do well academically - many more prestigious schools will want a 2:1, many private schools will look for top grades and higher degrees.

Contacting me

I am happy to assist with general teaching career advice.
For students local to the Isle of Wight I may be able to arrange short periods of work experience for prospective science teachers.

What I do

I am the Head of Science in a pupil referral unit in the U.K. This is a specialist type of school for students who have been excluded from school or are at risk of this occurring. Many of the young people I teach have had difficult backgrounds or have behavioural, emotional or social problems. Whilst my priority is teaching science and helping students achieve qualifications, my role also includes helping students develop personal skills and confidence.

Skills I use and how I developed them

Skills that are crucial to my role include: communication, organisation, planning lessons, behaviour management, leadership. Mainly I have developed skills by experience, practice, sharing ideas with other professionals and the mentoring and training I have received during my career.

What I like most

Seeing young people go back to mainstream school or on to their next step after year 11 successful, confident and happy.

What I like least

Dealing with upset young people, aggression and situations involving escorting and restraining pupils.

What surprised me most

How ingrained poverty is within my community; which was something I had been unaware of whilst growing up in this place.

Next steps...

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