Graduate Drama Assistant
Bede's Senior School
Hailsham, East Sussex, BN27 3QH
- Expired
- Salary:
- A competitive salary will be offered as well as accommodation
- Job type:
- Full Time, Temporary
- Start date:
- Required from 1st September 2018, until 30th June 2019
- Apply by:
- 25 June 2018
Job overview
Bede's is an independent, co-educational school located on two stunning sites, one by the sea in Eastbourne and one in the heart of the Sussex countryside.
Bede’s Senior School are looking for a highly enthusiastic and skilled Graduate Assistant to support our very successful Drama Department, from September 2018.
The ideal candidate will work full time and will be willing and able to work within a variety of roles within the Department: technically assisting during production rehearsals, supporting GCSE and A level exam groups and supervising rehearsals within the working day and during prep time.
Our Drama Graduate Assistant will be happy to support the day to day running of the Department and will work alongside students running hour long workshops for our Bede’s Experience Days.
This role is for a fixed term from the 1st September 2018, until 30th June 2019. Core hours are 08.30 – 17.00. A competitive salary will be offered as well as accommodation.
Benefits include a contributory staff pension scheme, childcare vouchers, cycle to work scheme, and use of schools sport facilities.
Closing date: 26th June 2018.
To find out more about this role, please download the job description provided below.
Bede's is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service.
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About Bede's Senior School
Bede’s Senior School, located in Hailsham, East Sussex is an independent, co-educational, secondary school for children aged between 13 and 19. It was founded in 1979 by Peter Pyemont. The building covers 140 acres of the Sussex Downs. It is both a day and boarding school. There are approximately 125 girls and 173 boys at the school at present. It was established in 1895 in Eastbourne as a preparatory school for boys. It then became a senior boarding school in 1978 and later in 1979 it moved to its current premises. There are five boarding houses for the children. These houses were surveyed in 2013 and valued for their Outstanding Design and Innovation.
Headteacher
Peter Goodyer
Values and Vision
The school believes every pupil should be given equal opportunities to reach their goals. The children are the main focus. They have over 40 subjects to choose from at GCSE level and even more choices during sixth form. Each child should develop personally, as well as academically. They are encouraged to be creative and take part in school clubs. People in the community are valued, and students are prompted to teach residents IT, English, music and art skills.
ISI report
“Health and safety procedures ensure that the premises, accommodation and facilities are maintained to appropriate standards. A range of formal and informal opportunities is provided for boarders to express their views. Effective use is made of electronic means of communication to enable boarders to contact their families. Records pertaining to boarders’ personal and academic development are carefully maintained. An appropriate police and regular checking procedures ensure that the whereabouts of every boarder is known. The school has a suitable complaints policy and records show that it is rarely used but effectively implemented where necessary.”
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