Cover Supervisor
Wood Green School
Oxfordshire
- Expired
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 21 March 2019
Job overview
Wood Green School is a growing, popular, 11-18 mixed comprehensive school with an excellent academic and pastoral reputation. It has a thriving Sixth Form.
We are looking for a Cover Supervisor, who would be required to supervise classes or groups of students whilst they carry out pre-prepared work. You will help to support the school in maximising students’ learning and minimising interruptions to effective learning. The role involves explaining the work set to students and supporting them in its completion in an atmosphere conducive to learning.
With an approachable, friendly manner, you should be flexible, resilient and able to relate to young people in a positive way. A good level of education is required.
You do not have to be a qualified teacher. Full training and support will be given although evidence of confidence and competence in managing young people is essential.
For a full job description and an application form please visit our school website: www.wgswitney.org.uk
Closing date is 21st March 2019 (noon)
The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment.
Attached documents
About Wood Green School
Wood Green School is a mixed, comprehensive, secondary school with sixth form situated in Witney, Oxfordshire. It is an academy converter operating under The Acer Trust, which was co-founded by four Oxfordshire schools: Wood Green School, Chalgrove Primary School, Icknield Community College and Matthew Arnold School.
Wood Green School provides 1,335 places for students between the ages of 11 and 18 when fully subscribed. It converted to academy status in February 2017.
Headteacher
Rob Shadbolt
Values and vision
Wood Green School subscribes to the Acer Trust values of trust, equity and opportunity, believing these are essential for a successful collaboration and for providing high-quality education for all students through these important years of their lives.
The secondary school also uses the LEARN Well values of learning, effort, aspiration, respect, nurture and wellbeing to capture the most important aspects of an excellent education. High expectations are always placed on students, and they are helped to achieve these in a happy and supportive environment.
Ofsted report
“Leaders at all levels, teachers and governors have effectively brought about improvement across the school. Leaders make very effective use of information on students’ progress to identify where strengths and weaknesses life. Subject leaders make a positive contribution to improvement by closely monitoring the quality of teaching in their departments. Students’ social, spiritual, moral and cultural development is promoted effectively across the school and strongly contributes to the school’s caring ethos.”
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