Designated Deputy Safeguarding Officer
Oasis Academy MediaCityUK
Salford
- £28,226 - £31,895 per year
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Salary:
- SCP23 - SCP27
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- ASAP
- Apply by:
- 9 December 2022
Job overview
Deputy Designated Safeguarding Officer
Oasis Academy MediaCity:UK
We are seeking to recruit an experienced committed Deputy Designated Safeguarding Officer in ensuring every student in the academy is safe and well supported.
We are very proud of our excellent reputation for safeguarding and always strive for the highest standards of professional practice.
As a key member of the academy’s student support team you will work alongside an experienced safeguarding leader and report to the Deputy Principal and designated safeguarding leader.
You will work alongside our multi agency partners within health, children’s services the police and voluntary agencies to plan, deliver and review intervention plans to support our most vulnerable young people as well as ensuring our safeguarding policy is implemented across the academy.
You will be:
- Passionate about improving the life chances of all young people especially the most vulnerable
- An advocate for children at risk of harm
- An excellent communicator and team player
- An experienced multi agency worker
- Experienced in working with young people in a safeguarding role
- Strongly committed to the Oasis ethos and habits
· Relentless in your focus to achieve the highest standards
· Committed to developing the character of all our young people
· Resilient, determined to persevere in the face of challenges
· able to support students to achieve their very best
· able to demonstrate a great sense of humour
In return we can provide:
· the opportunity to work as part of a dynamic and inspirational team
· high quality professional development opportunities
· state of the art buildings and facilities
· support and development from our wide range of local and national educational partners including 52 Oasis academies nationally
· the opportunity to be part of a truly rewarding and exciting experience
· the chance to transform the lives of our amazing students
To obtain a copy of the application pack please visit our website: oasisacademymediacityuk.org under the section ‘work with us’.
Applications should be returned electronically by 9am on12 December 2022 to: angela.kaye@oasismediacityuk.org.
Interviews will be held on: TBC
Attached documents
About Oasis Academy MediaCityUK
- Oasis Academy MediaCityUK
- King William Street, Salford Quays
- Manchester
- M50 3UQ
- United Kingdom
We are delighted you are thinking of joining Oasis Academy MediaCityUK.
Oasis Academy Media City UK is a mixed, mainstream, Christian secondary school in Salford, Manchester. The school caters for students aged 11-16 and has approximately 700 pupils enrolled. It boasts a £25 million building equipped with state-of-the-art facilities.
Principal
Paul McEvoy
What we give our staff:
- strong CPD opportunities within the Oasis family and through external training
- a supportive Leadership Team
- access to a fully developed curriculum to support with work/life balance
- opportunities to take on more responsibilities within the academy and within the wider Oasis, such as the National Lead Practitioner roles
- invitiations to National, Regional and Specialist Conferences
- support through Regional Improvement Networks
- and more!
Being a part of the Oasis family of academies means that you will have a supportive network of leaders, teachers and specialists around you to support you and the academy in our shared vision of delivering exceptional teaching. We are also connected to our Oasis Community Hub, offering support to the wider community and getting involved in incentives that truly change lives.
Apply today and become part of something special. Become part of Oasis Academy MediaCityUK.
Vision and values
Oasis Academy Media City UK puts Christian core values at the heart of everything it does. The school strives to value every individual and protect their rights to freedom and choice. It welcomes students of all faiths or none. Teachers are committed to equality and inclusion, as well as to providing an excellent education for every pupil. They aim to help each individual develop academically, vocationally, socially, morally, spiritually, physically, emotionally and environmentally.
The secondary school concentrates on core subjects such as English and maths, but it also makes sure there are plenty of extra-curricular activities on offer. It has a sports hall and a dance, recording and drama studio, as well as a multi-use games area and theatre.
Ofsted report
“The wider development of pupils, including their spiritual, moral, social and cultural awareness, is a strength of the school. The ethos of OCL is strongly reflected in the ethos of the school. Pupils are highly valued.”
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