Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead
Hartford Church of England High School
Northwich, Cheshire
- Expired
- Salary:
- Grade 8 SCP 29-34 £26,470 to £30,756 per annum pro rata (Actual Salary £23,904 to £27,775)
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- As soon as possible
- Apply by:
- 17 September 2018
Job overview
Hartford Church of England High School are looking to recruit a Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead to start as soon as possible.
We are looking for an enthusiastic, motivated and caring individual to co-ordinate appropriate support for our vulnerable students, parents and families. We are looking for someone who can build strong working relationships with outside agencies and further develop our own policies and procedures for safeguarding.
Grade 8 SCP 29-34. 37 hours per week, 41 weeks per year
For further details please see our website www.hartfordhigh.org.uk
CV's only accepted if accompanied by a fully completed application form.
Closing date for applications is by 3:30pm on Monday 17th September 2018
Attached documents
About Hartford Church of England High School
- Hartford Church of England High School
- Chester Road, Hartford, Northwich
- Cheshire
- CW8 1LH
- United Kingdom
Hartford Church of England High School is a voluntary aided Church of England secondary school for pupils aged 11-16.
The school has about 1010 pupils and is located in Hartford, Northwich, Cheshire. It recently became a voluntary aided school.
Headteacher
Mrs Rachel Pickerill
Values and vision
The Hartford Church of England School’s motto is: “Caritas et Veritas”, which means “love and truth. It is drawn from the writing of the apostle John in the New Testament.
The passages in question state: “God is love. Whoever lives in love lives in God, and God in them.” “It has given me great joy to find some of your children walking in truth, just as God commanded us”.
Among the school’s mission statement values are: believing that there is no limit to what we can achieve; creating a challenging, supportive and inclusive learning environment; celebrating and taking pride in success; and preparing students to be fit for the world.
Ofsted
“The headteacher, senior and middle leaders and governors share high expectations and an unswerving commitment to ensure that every student achieves their goals, whatever their circumstances. As a result, improvement over time is strong and this has accelerated with the school’s new voluntary aided status.”
“Students’ achievement is good. Students are making good and sometimes outstanding progress and now reach standards that are well-above national averages. GCSE results in many subjects have steadily improved with many students gaining A* and A grades.”
View Hartford Church of England School’s latest Ofsted report
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