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Clerk to Local Governing Body

Clerk to Local Governing Body

Faringdon Community College

Faringdon, Oxfordshire

  • Expired
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
17 July 2018

Job overview

  Clerk to Local Governing Body

Permanent Contract 

NJC Grade 6 £10.96-£11.93 per hour 


The Faringdon Academy of Schools are seeking to appoint an Academy Clerk to cover

Faringdon Junior School – 6 meetings per year

Watchfield Primary School – 6 meetings per year

John Blandy Primary School, Southmoor – 12 meetings per year

FAoS Board Meetings for Safety and Facilities – 3 meeting per year 


Meeting at the School, the Clerk will be responsible for:

• Providing advice to the governing body on governance, constitutional and procedural matters, in line with Academy guidance and procedures.

• Providing effective administrative support to the governing body.

• Ensuring the governing body is properly constituted.

• Managing information effectively in accordance with legal requirements.

We are looking for a candidate/s who:

· Has experience in general clerical/ administrative and financial work.

· Can work on their own as well as part of a team.

· Has excellent IT skills.

· Can work at times convenient to the governing body, mainly evening work.


You will be required to support the agreed number of meetings per year for which you will be remunerated 8 hours per meeting to support the preparation, attendance of, and follow up.

You may wish to clerk for more than one school, please indicate this on your application form.

The appointee will report directly to the Academy Secretary.

Successful candidates will be required to undertake a DBS check and undertake safeguarding, and GDPR training as part of their job role.

Application form and post details, including a job description for the above post can be found on our website:http://www.faringdon.academy/vacancies 

Please direct any questions to the HR Officer on 01367 240375 and return completed application forms to: academyhr@faringdon.academy

Closing Date for applications – 1.00pm on Wednesday 18th July 2018. 

Interviews for the position/s will take place week commencing 23rd July 2018.

Attached documents

About Faringdon Community College

Faringdon Community College opened under its current name in 2000, having previously been known as Tollington Secondary Modern School. Located in the town of Faringdon, Oxfordshire, the school provides a co-educational secondary education for students aged 11-18.

In 2012, the school became part of the Faringdon Academy of Schools, alongside seven others. The Faringdon Academy of Schools includes institutions at all stages of children’s education and allows providers in the local area to work more closely together.

Faringdon Community College provides for around 1,500 secondary and sixth-form students. 

Headteacher

Phil Bevan

Values and vision

Faringdon Community College considers its ultimate goal to be academic success for pupils. Teachers seek to achieve this by instilling a work ethic and a sense of personal responsibility in students, as well as recognising and harnessing the innate individualism and talents of each young person.

As a part of Faringdon Academy of Schools, the school has strong ties to the local community and seeks to develop connections with local institutions for the benefit of students.

Ofsted report

“There has been a strong focus on raising the quality of teaching and the proportion of good or better lessons is increasing. Most teaching is good and some is outstanding. Excellent relationships between teachers and students, and between students themselves, contribute to a positive atmosphere for learning and there is very good individual support for students in lessons."

View Faringdon Community College's latest Ofsted report

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Applications closed