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Internal Exclusion Room Supervisor

Internal Exclusion Room Supervisor

Reading Girls' School

Reading

  • £23,270 - £28,093 per year
  • Expiring soon
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Salary:
RG4 11 - 22 Term Time Only Plus Inset Days 39.5 Hours per week
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
ASAP/ April 2024
Apply by:
29 April 2024

Job overview

We seek to appoint an experienced Internal Exclusion Room Supervisor to join our team. You will support our pastoral team to provide behaviour support by supervising the internal exclusion room and act as a medical lead for the school.

The successful applicant will manage the internal exclusion room ensuring that behaviour is adhered to in accordance with our behaviour policy. You will be able to communicate with students and parents in a professional manner building relationships in order to improve relationships between students and staff when relationships may have broken down. You will liaise with teachers making sure work is available for the students to maintain progress. As a medical lead you will support the SENCO in creating and updating medical data for all students.

The hours are Monday to Thursday 8am until 4.30pm and Friday 8am until 4pm.

If you have proven experience, are a team player and have a firm, calm approach when dealing with young people, we would like to hear from you.

Our aim is a very clear one which is to provide the best life-chances possible for every student. To that end, we challenge our students to the very edge of their academic capabilities whilst providing wrap-around support towards those goals. We believe in the importance of stepping out of one’s comfort zone, in order to improve.

Visits to the school are warmly welcomed and encouraged. If you would like a conversation about either the school or the position, please contact Vice Principal, Karen Stannard (kstannard@readinggirlsschool.net) and we will be happy to arrange a time for you to come and meet us and / or speak to you over the phone.

We also offer a forward-thinking Employee Assistance Programme, Wider Wallet benefits Hub, Cycle to Work Scheme, Medical Cash Plan and Eyecare voucher scheme.

The closing date: noon, 29 April 2024.

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Applications will not be considered without a fully completed application form and will be reviewed on receipt.

 Reading Girls’ School is an equal opportunities employer and is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. An enhanced DBS disclosure is required for all posts.


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About Reading Girls' School

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+44 118 986 1336

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We are extremely proud of our school which aims to fulfil the potential of each and every student within a caring and stimulating environment.


Principal's Welcome...

May I take this opportunity to welcome you to our school.  We are a partially selective girls’ school, in south Reading. Our aim is a very clear one which is to provide the best life-chances possible for every student .  To that end, we challenge our students to the very edge of their academic capabilities whilst providing wrap-around support towards those goals.  I believe in the importance of stepping out of one’s comfort zone, in order to improve.  Consequently, our vision is under pinned by the value placed on LEARNING.

Leadership at all levels.

Excellence in teaching

Aspirational parents, staff and students

Respect for the beliefs and rights of others

Non-negotiable behaviour for learning

Independent learning

New technologies

Going the extra mile for yourself and others


Aims

  • To build a creative and enterprising community that can respond to challenge and embrace change.
  • To inspire all to achieve their best in their academic, social, moral, spiritual, technological and entrepreneurial development.
  • To ensure all members of the school community are empowered to become active life long learners with high aspirations for themselves and others in the global community.
  • To create a vibrant learning environment where all are secure and encouraged to make healthy life choices.

Reading Girls’ School is a single sex Foundation School situated in South Reading, open to girls of all abilities with an excellent record of pastoral care. In order to maximise our success for the future, Reading Girls’ works closely with Kendrick Grammar School to sharpen the school’s drive for academic excellence.
 

Reading Girls’ is a dynamic school, set on a path of further improvement. All students are encouraged to strive for excellence and the school aims to challenge and motivate girls to maximise their potential, both academically and socially. Good qualifications, independence, confidence and the ability to communicate effectively with others are essential for adult life.
 

Our curriculum covers a broad range of subjects and offers a wide variety of opportunities for all. We encourage our students to become independent learners and seek the support and co-operation of parents to aid in this process. Girls are also encouraged to become involved in extra-curricular activities outside the normal school day. Working in partnership with parents, we provide a firm framework within which every girl has the chance to excel.

If you are appointed to Reading Girls' School you can expect:

  • A school committed to improvement and development
  • A strong professional team of staff
  • A well managed and developing curriculum
  • Professional development for all staff

When appointing staff at Reading Girls' School we are seeking people who are:

  • Committed to the needs of all children and young people
  • Excellent classroom practitioners
  • Enthusiastic and hardworking
  • Committed to improvements
  • Willing to contribute to extra curricular activities
  • Able to liaise with parents and students
  • Efficient and effective managers of resources

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