The Nobel School is a very exciting and vibrant school with 1490 on roll, covering the full age and ability range, the majority of whom continue their education into our flourishing Sixth Form. The recent rebuilding programme means that we have a ‘state of the art’ £38 million 21st century school. Nobel has a strong local reputation and has been significantly oversubscribed for many years. All visitors to Nobel comment on the unique atmosphere and strong positive relationships between staff and students. Furthermore, our recent Ofsted report confirmed that Nobel is now good in all categories; this is an exciting time to join our school as we push to be outstanding within 2 years.

The Nobel School is committed to safeguarding the welfare of all of its students and staff. The successful candidate will have to meet the requirements of the relevant person specification in order to be offered a post and will be subject to satisfactory recruitment checks, including an enhanced DBS check and relevant references. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified candidates regardless of age, gender, ethnicity or religion.

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I would like to inform you about the following opportunities:School Based Initial Teacher Training (all subjects, Primary and Secondary Schools)Bursaries of up to £29,000 (in some subjects) are available for graduates entering the profession. This course is provided by University of Hertfordshire and you can be based at any of the Stevenage schools in our partnership. More details can be found here:https://thenobelschool.org/about-the-school/school-direct-training-programme/Apprentice Teacher (all subjects, Secondary)To apply for this role, you will have had experience teaching or coaching children.Apprentice teachers at The Nobel School will lead classroom teaching. You will be supported in the role through a dedicated mentor and coach and will be enrolled with one our ITT partners to gain your PGCE and QTS.Salaries start at £21,731 for unqualified teachers in their first year; once qualified, salaries start at £31,650.If you are interested, please complete this form to join our Talent Pool for this role: https://forms.office.com/e/DWvE9atA6j

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Job CategoryTeaching
Application Closing DateMay 2025
Interview DateTBC
Start DateTBC
SalaryVariable
Contract TypeFull time

I would like to inform you about the following opportunities: School Based Initial Teacher Training (all subjects, Primary and Secondary Schools) Bursaries of up to £29,000 (in some subjects) are ava...

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Learning support
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The Nobel School is a very exciting and vibrant school with 1490 students on roll, covering the full age andability range, the majority of whom continue their education into our flourishing sixth form.We are committed to delivering an education that provides students with the relevant skills and experiences to prepare them for further education and the world of work, but also to develop their character to become fully fledged members of society.To work with SENDCo as part of a professional team to organise and support teaching and learning activities for SEND students. The Learning Support Co-ordinator provides specialist learning support for students identified as having learning difficulties, including complex and multiple special education needs, in a broad range of different learning situations and settings. The post holder also plans, organises and undertakes other related duties to fully support and underpin the learning, personal and social development of identified students.This role is a SEND officer with additional responsibility to manage the SEND learning support area, currently known as The Bridge.We are looking for someone who will embrace the ethos of the school and the successful candidate will demonstrate a commitment to driving up behaviour standards and inspiring the same in others. They will have an unshakable belief in every student’s entitlement to the highest-quality education and their ability to achieve and learn, whatever their personal circumstances.The Nobel School prides itself on its excellent working relationships and caring environment.  You will need to be friendly, approachable, flexible, a good team player and hardworking, with a good sense of humour.Nobel School is committed to safeguarding the welfare of all of its students and staff. The successful candidate will have to meet the requirements of the person specification in order to be offered the post and will be subject to satisfactory recruitment checks, including an enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references.  We welcome applications from all suitably qualified individuals regardless of age, gender, ethnicity or religion.To apply, please contact Suzanne Crow, Head’s PA (HR@nobel.herts.sch.uk).You can apply through My New Term https://mynewterm.com/jobs/117530/EDV-2026-NS-87333 or complete our application from. for more information please contact Suzanne Crow, Head’s PA (HR@nobel.herts.sch.uk).Prospective candidates are encouraged to submit their applications as soon as possible as the school reserves the right to close the advert should we feel able to appoint an appropriate candidate.

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Job CategoryNon-Teaching
SalaryH5 (£27,254) Pro rata – actual salary per annum £23,942, approx.
Start Dateasap
Contract Type37 hours a week (Monday – Thursday 8.00am - 4.00pm Friday 08:00 – 3:30) term time plus 5 inset days plus 5 days* (*disaggregated to cover additional hours worked during term time)
Interview DateTBC
Application Closing DateFriday 27th February 2026

The Nobel School is a very exciting and vibrant school with 1490 students on roll, covering the full age and ability range, the majority of whom continue their education into our flourishing sixth for...

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Administration
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The Nobel School is a very exciting and vibrant school with 1490 students on roll, covering the full age and ability range, the majority of whom continue their education into our flourishing sixth form.We are committed to delivering an education that provides students with the relevant skills and experiences to prepare them for further education and the world of work, but also to develop their character to become fully fledged members of society.The Behaviour and Inclusion Support Manager will play a central role in promoting high standards of behaviour, inclusion and student engagement. Working closely with pastoral leaders and senior staff, the postholder will support the consistent implementation of the school’s Behaviour for Learning policy, oversee internal sanctions and alternative provision processes, and use data-informed approaches to implement effective interventions that lead to positive outcomes for students.We are looking for someone who will embrace the ethos of the school and the successful candidate will demonstrate a commitment to driving up behaviour standards and inspiring the same in others. They will have an unshakable belief in every student’s entitlement to the highest-quality education and their ability to achieve and learn, whatever their personal circumstances.The Nobel School prides itself on its excellent working relationships and caring environment.  You will need to be friendly, approachable, flexible, a good team player and hardworking, with a good sense of humour.Nobel School is committed to safeguarding the welfare of all of its students and staff. The successful candidate will have to meet the requirements of the person specification in order to be offered the post and will be subject to satisfactory recruitment checks, including an enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references.  We welcome applications from all suitably qualified individuals regardless of age, gender, ethnicity or religion.To apply, please contact Suzanne Crow, Head’s PA (HR@nobel.herts.sch.uk).You can apply through My New Term https://mynewterm.com/jobs/117530/EDV-2026-NS-96350 or complete our application from. for more information please contact Suzanne Crow, Head’s PA (HR@nobel.herts.sch.uk).Prospective candidates are encouraged to submit their applications as soon as possible as the school reserves the right to close the advert should we feel able to appoint an appropriate candidate.

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Job CategoryNon-Teaching
SalaryH6 pro rata (Actual Salary between £26,109 - £28,338 )
Start Dateasap
Contract Type38.75 hours per week, term time only, plus 2 inset days.
Interview DateTBC
Application Closing DateFriday 27th February 2026

The Nobel School is a very exciting and vibrant school with 1490 students on roll, covering the full age and ability range, the majority of whom continue their education into our flourishing sixth for...

Our team of duty officers are responsible for the smooth running of the school’s letting programme at weekends, in the evenings and during the school holidays.  Hirers currently include educational, musical, church and sporting organisations, and we will shortly be expanding this to individuals and small groups for casual bookings.You will be organised and reliable, with experience in basic computer software packages.Usually working with a colleague, on a typical day you may be asked to open up the school, set out equipment for hirers, staff the reception area, deal with queries from current and potential hirers, clear down and lock up.  During exam season you may be asked to set up or clear down from exams, for which an additional fixed payment is made.  Further payments will be made if you are invited to join the out-of-hours on-call rota.There are no fixed hours for the role, but you should expect to work a largely regular pattern of around five hours per week, usually within the hours of 8am-2pm on Saturday or Sunday.  Some flexibility is expected to cover colleagues’ holidays, and additional weekend and evening hours may be available by agreement.We offer quarterly payments in lieu of paid holidays, membership of the Local Government Pension Scheme and a cycle to work scheme.The successful candidate will have to meet the requirements of the person specification in order to be offered the post and will be subject to an enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references.  We welcome applications from applicants regardless of age, gender, ethnicity or religion.If you would like to visit Nobel, have any queries about this post or would like to apply for this post, please contact Lewis Rogers (lewis.rogers@nobel.herts.sch.uk). You can also apply for this through My New Term https://mynewterm.com/jobs/117530/EDV-2026-NS-05749Prospective candidates are encouraged to submit their applications as soon as possible as the school reserves the right to close the advert should we feel able to appoint an appropriate candidate

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Job CategoryNon-Teaching
Contract TypeVariable hours contract
Application Closing DateFebruary 2026
Interview DateTBC
Start DateASAP
SalaryH1.2 (£12.65 per hour)

Our team of duty officers are responsible for the smooth running of the school’s letting programme at weekends, in the evenings and during the school holidays.  Hirers currently include educational...

I would like to inform you about the following opportunities:Graduate Teaching Assistant (Maths, Science, English graduates) As a graduate teaching assistant at The Nobel School you will work alongside an experienced and successful SENDCo who will direct you and give you guidance.  This role will give you excellent paid experience so that by the end of the academic year, should you wish to do so, you wil be ready to embark upon a teacher-training qualification.The role will involve working with the SENDCo as part of a professional team to organise and support teaching and learning activities for SEND students.  You will provide specialist learning support for students identified as having learning difficulties, including complex and multiple special education needs, in a broad range of different learning situations and settings.Salaries start at £23,320 for this role.If you are interested, please complete this form to join our Talent Pool for this role: https://forms.office.com/e/DWvE9atA6j

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Job CategoryNon-Teaching
SalaryVariable
Contract TypeFull time
Start DateTBC
Application Closing DateMay 2025
Interview DateTBC

I would like to inform you about the following opportunities: Graduate Teaching Assistant (Maths, Science, English graduates)  As a graduate teaching assistant at The Nobel School you will work along...

We are looking to recruit exam invigilators to join our existing team and work with us during our school’s exam periods, both external and internal exams. Invigilators will be required in November/December, February/March and May/June. Even if you are not available during all these windows the role does provide a level of flexibility.Candidates must be well organised, confident in dealing with young people and able to remain calm under pressure.  Experience is not essential as full training will be given. Flexibility in hours will be needed, although this can be tailored to work round childcare.The key focus of this position is to supervise examination invigilation and ensure that guidelines and regulations are met. You will have good leadership and customer service skills and the ability to create a calm, organised and vigilant environment.The Nobel School is committed to safeguarding the welfare of all of its students and staff. The successful candidate will have to meet the requirements of the person specification in order to be offered the post and will be subject to recruitment checks, including an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check and satisfactory references. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified candidates regardless of age, gender, ethnicity or religion.For additional information, please contact Suzanne Crow, Head’s PA (HR@nobel.herts.sch.uk).

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Job CategoryNon-Teaching
Start DateASAP
Contract TypeVariable hours
SalaryH1.4 (£21,189 pro rata)
Interview DateTBC

We are looking to recruit exam invigilators to join our existing team and work with us during our school’s exam periods, both external and internal exams. Invigilators will be required in November/D...

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The Nobel School
Mobbsbury Way
Stevenage
Hertfordshire
SG2 0HS

Phase: Mixed secondary comprehensive
No. of students: 1440

 

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