Examinations Officer
Chilton Trinity School
Bridgwater
- Expired
- Salary:
- £23,866 pro rata
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- As soon as possible
- Apply by:
- 22 November 2018
Job overview
30 hours per week
Term Time only + 5 days (2 days to include Exams Results Day in August)
Salary: Grade 12 pt. 26 - £23,866 per annum, pro rata
(Possibility of grade 11 - dependent on experience)
We are looking for an Examinations Officer who can play a crucial role in the effective running and continuous improvement of our School.
Chilton Trinity
- Is popular and highly respected within and beyond the local community
- Moved into a brand new state-of-the-art PFI building in November 2012 with fantastic facilities across all areas of the curriculum
- Was judged by Ofsted (September 2018) to be “Good”
The ideal candidate will:
- Be highly skilled
- Be computer literate
- Have excellent planning, communication and organisational skills
- Ideally have 2 years’ experience in a broadly comparable exams administrative role, preferably within an education environment, but not essential
We will need you to ensure the seamless delivery of the school’s annual examinations calendar, for all year groups, ensuring that we are fully compliant with the requirements of examination bodies.
To apply for this role, please complete a support staff application form.
If you would like to have a look around or speak to the Head, Mr J Lamb before making an application, please phone Mrs E King, Head’s PA to arrange this 01278 425222. Applications will be considered as soon as they are received.
Closing Date for Applications: Thursday 22nd November 2018 at 9.00am
All applications including application form and covering letter (addressed to the Headteacher, Mr J Lamb) should be emailed to EKing@educ.somerset.gov.uk
Interviews will be held: w/c 26th November 2018
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. We expect all staff to share this commitment and undergo appropriate checks, including enhanced DBS.
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About Chilton Trinity School
Chilton Trinity Schools Purpose is……
to inspire responsible, confident and determined learners who will thrive in a changing world
Our Schools Values
We expect all members of our school community to work hard and be kind. We value Respect, Honesty and Kindness, and believe in the limitless potential of people.
We want to work in an emotionally intelligent school where people acknowledge the fallibility of the human condition and have the imagination to understand how their actions will impact upon, and be perceived by, those they affect.
Our aims are straightforward:
- With AMBITION, we want students to be the best they can be and make progress academically, socially and emotionally.
- With an ENGAGEMENT in school life, we want students to play a full role in their own and others learning and enrichment.
- With RESILIENCE, we want students to overcome setbacks and learn from them by showing strength of character.
These are all underpinned by the principle of ‘WORK HARD AND BE KIND’.
We will achieve our aims and objectives by delivering high quality teaching and learning through an exciting and inspiring curriculum, in a safe and caring environment, that puts educating the whole child at its core;
- We expect all students to work hard - no one can ask any more of them
- Kindness towards one another is central to life at Chilton Trinity School, with the House system supporting the family ethos
- We all represent our community, and we are ambassadors of our school
- We appreciate each other's success
All decisions, conversations and actions are taken with the aim to ensure all students are given the tools for ‘climbing the mountain towards their personal best’, so that they can thrive in a fulfilling career and have a fantastic life when they leave Chilton Trinity School.
#TeamChiltonTrinity We are a team, all working together to achieve our ambition of preparing students for success beyond the five years we have with them and preparing them for the world they are about to enter.
Our approaches have been influenced by and are based on traditional values of respect and honesty. Our teaching and learning approach is influenced by Doug Lemov’s Teach Like a Champion (TLAC) and Rosenshine’s ‘Principles of Instruction.’
The Chilton Trinity Commitment We are equally ambitious for every student, no matter what their background, prior attainment or additional needs. All decisions, conversations and actions are taken with the aim to ensure all students are given the tools to climb the mountain towards their personal best, so they can fulfil their ambitions, thriving in a fulfilling job and have a fantastic life.
Headteacher
Tom Newell
Ofsted
“Teaching is typically good and supports the learning of all students. There is very effective support for disadvantaged students and those who need extra help to catch up in their learning. The school’s senior leaders, well supported by governors, have improved students’ achievement and the quality of teaching. They are taking strong actions to bring about further improvement.”
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