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Teacher – Ysgol Dyffryn Aeron

Ceredigion County Council
Ceredigion
1 day ago
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About the role

The following is an advert where the ability to communicate through the medium of Welsh and English is essential.


Rydym yn chwilio am unigolyn brwdfrydig a gofalgar i ymuno â’n tîm fel Athro/Athrawes Meithrin Rhan-amser (cytundeb am ddau dymor) i weithio yn y Dosbarth Meithrin yn Ysgol Dyffryn Aeron.


Mae’n hanfodol bod gan yr ymgeisydd y gallu i gyfathrebu’n rhugl yn y Gymraeg a’r Saesneg.


Dyma gyfle euraidd i weithio mewn ysgol ardal newydd sydd â chyfleusterau modern o’r radd flaenaf, gyda Chanolfan ADY, Canolfan Iaith ac adnoddau chwaraeon gwych yn rhan o’r campws, mewn ardal odidog yng ngorllewin Cymru.


Bydd yr athro/athrawes yn ran annatod o lunio dyfodol Ysgol Dyffryn Aeron, a llywio ei llwyddiant.


Am ragor o wybodaeth cysylltwch â’r Pennaeth, Ms Nia Lloyd Thomas ar neu


Noder: Cedwir yr hawl i ymestyn y dyddiad cau.


Rydym wedi ymrwymo i ddiogelu ac amddiffyn plant ac oedolion sydd mewn perygl Fel rhan o’r ymrwymiad hwn, mae rhai rolau o fewn ein sefydliad yn gofyn am wiriad y Gwasanaeth Datgelu a Gwahardd (DBS) i asesu addasrwydd ymgeiswyr. Bydd y rôl hon yn gofyn am wiriad DBS Uwch. Sylwch na fydd presenoldeb euogfarnau blaenorol o reidrwydd yn anghymhwyso ymgeisydd rhag ystyriaeth ar gyfer y swydd hon. Rydym yn asesu pob ymgeisydd fesul achos, ac yn ystyried natur a pherthnasedd unrhyw euogfarnau mewn perthynas â chyfrifoldebau’r rôl. Ein nod yw creu amgylchedd gwaith cynhwysol a chefnogol lle caiff pob unigolyn ei drin yn deg a chyda pharch. Os oes gennych unrhyw bryderon neu gwestiynau am y broses hon, mae croeso i chi gysylltu â ni am eglurhad. Mae eich preifatrwydd a’ch urddas yn hollbwysig i ni drwy gydol y broses recriwtio.

What we offer

Work-life balance

Lifestyle savings scheme

Generous employer pension scheme

Cycle to work scheme

Learning and development

Where you'll work

Schools and Culture

We offer appropriate challenge and support to our schools, to help them deliver first class education to all pupils, across the age and ability range. Our primary functions are as follows: 

School Improvement: Leadership; Support and Challenge, Teaching and Learning; Digital Literacy; Literacy and Numeracy; Welsh in Education


Additional Learning Needs: Provision for pupils with Additional Learning Needs, Inclusion; Attendance; Educational Psychology
Pupil Wellbeing:Counselling; Welfare; Anti-Bullying, Pupil Voice
Education Governance: Data ; Governor Support, Policy support
School Admissions
Culture: Music Service; Cered; Felinfach Theatre; Museum
Infrastructure and Resources: Planning School Places; Modernisation and Twenty First Century Schools Programme; Buildings; Grants
Catering: Day Centres; Primary Schools; Residential homes.
Childcare Unit: Childcare Sufficiency Assessment; Childcare & Play Grant; Childcare Offer; Out of School (After School Clubs and Holiday Playschemes); Day Nursery, Cylch/Playgroup & Childminder business support and staff training Lampeter Lampeter is a busy local commercial centre. 

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