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Inclusion and Behaviour Officer

Inclusion and Behaviour Officer

Marine Academy

Plymouth

  • Expired
Salary:
£21,962 - £24,174 pro rata, plus access to the Local Government Pension Scheme
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
January 2018 or earlier if possible
Apply by:
19 November 2017

Job overview

We are looking for a well-qualified and enthusiastic individual who has skills and experience to support teachers and Heads of Year in the implementation of the school’s new behaviour policy.

You will be passionate about the pastoral care of students and have the drive to ensure that our students are able to overcome barriers to learning and exhibit positive attitudes to school and their learning. 

Please note you must have GCSE A* - C in English and Maths or equivalent to apply, along with good communication and organisational skills.

Hours of work: 37 hours per week x 39 weeks per year 

For an informal discussion regarding the role please email karen.merricks@marineacademy.org.uk

This role is subject to an enhanced DBS check.

Closing date: 19 November 2017 (midnight)     

It is possible that if we receive early suitable applicants for this post then the closing date will be brought forward, so please apply asap. 

For a job description and to apply please go to: http://www.marineacademy.org.uk/secondary/staff-vacancies

About Marine Academy

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+44 1752 213939

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The Marine Academy Plymouth is not your average kind of academy. We aim to deliver for all learners, to the very highest degree, all the conventional outcomes of education and the Every Child Matters agenda too. Alongside this fundamental aim is our commitment to respecting, relating to and learning from through the environment and in particular the marine environment, which of course represents the heritage of this great city.

The Academy is sponsored by the University of Plymouth, with its world class marine science reputation, along with co-sponsors Cornwall College and Plymouth City Council. The Academy opened in September 2010 on the existing site of Tamarside Community College, but has undergone a major building re-development which now offers state-of-the art facilities.

The aim is to transform education for Plymouth in general and for the school’s community and locality in particular. This will be achieved through a commitment to foundational academic achievement combined with the development of enterprise skills, communication skills and entrepreneurialism, all using environmental and marine themes and the multiple environments in the South West of tourism, leisure, recreation and maritime engineering.

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