Careers
Working with us
Register on our database of potential candidates
Click on the link to register your interest in working with us.
St Cecilia's Working With Us - Interest Form
We employ teachers and support staff most years, part time and full time. We get in touch with those who have registered when a vacancy arises.
Recruitment for support staff
We currently advertise for support staff through Indeed.
Recruitment for teaching staff
Teaching staff vacancies are advertised through the DFE Teaching Vacancies and the Diocesan Websites, see the links below.
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Southwark
Visits to the school are welcome during our recruitment process, please get in touch with the school office.
DBS background checks
We undertake Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service checks on all our staff and regular volunteers.
Trainee Teachers
We welcome a number of trainee teachers to St Cecilia's each year, we work closely with two main providers, St. Mary's University College and Roehampton, see the links below. They offer clear routes into teaching through their degree and postgraduate courses. For more information please contact them directly
St. Mary's University College
Our Head Teacher, Mr Burke graduated from St. Mary's - students and alumni are known as Simmarians and we are proud that St. Cecilia's has a long tradition of working closely with the University to support the next generation of teachers.
University of Roehampton, London
Mrs Martin, the Deputy Head Teacher trained at the University of Roehampton, the University offers a range of courses through their School of Education.
For more information from the Department for Education about getting into teaching, have a look at their website.
Teach First
Whilst St. Cecilia's is not eligible for the Teach First programme, you may find the
programme valuable.
Support Staff
We have a large support staff who work alongside children to help them learn effectively. Some staff work with the class in general and with small groups of children. Others are specialist staff who work alongside children with special education needs or disability. Classroom based non teaching staff usually need to have a minimum of English and Maths at GCSE.
This video from Unison provides a useful insight into the work of school support staff.