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IEU Co-ordinator

IEU Co-ordinator

Waverley School

Birmingham

  • Expired
Salary:
£17,007 - £19,446 (Full Time, Pro-rata, TTO)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2018
Apply by:
4 July 2018

Job overview

Waverley School has been judged outstanding by OFSTED on three occasions, 2010, 2012 and 2014. We are a Humanities Specialist College which became an all through school in September 2012. We achieved IIP Gold in December 2013 and have been awarded Teaching School Status. At Waverley we try to create an environment which allows everyone to develop mutual respect for each other and a respect for learning. This is an exciting time to join Waverley School. 

The students at Waverley School have made outstanding progress year on year. We moved to new landmark buildings that provide everyone with state of the art facilities for learning, teaching and training. As part of the exciting growth plans for the School, we are expanding our team to meet future requirements. We are looking for an enthusiastic and motivated individual to join our team as an IEU Co-ordinator. 

The IEU Co-ordinator will be an integral member of our Internal Exclusion Unit. They will need to be able to supervise students effectively and calmly ensuring that their time in the IEU is a time of reflection and correction. They must be able to build effectively professional relationships with students and teachers and be a confident communicator. Previous experience of working in a school or supervising students would be advantageous. The IEU Co-ordinator will be responsible for managing behaviour within a classroom. Previous experience of child development and the school system would be beneficial. All applicants must be numerate and literate and educated to GCSE standard in English and Maths.

This is an excellent opportunity for an IEU Co-ordinator to further their experience and contribute to the positive achievement of our children.

This post is covered by Part 7 of the Immigration Act (2016) and therefore the ability to speak fluent spoken English is an essential requirement for this role.

The successful candidate will need to meet the requirements of the person specification in order to be offered the post and will be subject to an enhanced DBS check.

We welcome applications regardless of age, gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity or religion. Only applications submitted on the schools application form will be accepted. Waverley School is committed to the protection and safety of its students. 

The closing date for applications is 10.00 a.m. on Thursday 5th July 2018. Applications received after this time and date will not be accepted. Completed applications should be sent to Applications@waverley.bham.sch.uk . Please note, if you have not heard from us within 2 weeks from the closing date, please assume that on this occasion, your application has been unsuccessful.  For further enquiries please call 0121 566 6607.

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About Waverley School

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  • Waverley School
  • 311 Yardley Green Road, Bordesley Green, Birmingham
  • West Midlands
  • B9 5QA
  • United Kingdom
+44 121 566 6600

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Waverley School is a co-educational, all-through school located in Birmingham, West Midlands. It has around 1800 pupils across its primary, secondary and sixth-form departments. The school is part of the Waverley Education Foundation, a multi-academy trust that also operates the local Waverley Studio College.

Waverley School became an all-through school in 2012 and moved to a new site in 2013. It is proud of its diverse student intake.


Values and vision

Waverley School values learning through diversity. Tolerance and acceptance play a huge part in its ethos, with students encouraged to show respect for other faiths and belief systems. The social development of pupils is considered to be of paramount importance to best prepare them for adulthood.

Ofsted report

"Senior leadership is, once again, stable.  It is increasingly effective.  As a result, the quality of teaching has recovered and pupils' outcomes are good and improving further."

"Teaching is effective.  It is particularly strong in the early years, primary phase and sixth form."

"Children get off to an exceptional start in early years.  They settle very well into school life and make strong progress due to the effective teaching in this well-led provision."

The sixth form is effective.  Almost all students achieve the qualifications they need to go on to their chosen higher education courses."

There is strict accountability between governors, trustees and the executive headteacher."

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