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KS5 Wellbeing Lead

KS5 Wellbeing Lead

Steyning Grammar School Upper School and Sixth Form College

West Sussex

  • Expired
Salary:
Grade 8 (WSCC NJC Support Staff Pay Scale)
Job type:
Part Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
September 2020
Apply by:
13 July 2020

Job overview

STEYNING GRAMMAR SCHOOL

Steyning Grammar School has a commitment to safeguard and promote the welfare of children.

All posts are subject to enhanced DBS checks

We are pleased to share Support Staff recruitment opportunities at the school

Key Stage 5 Wellbeing Lead – fixed term from 1 September 2020 to 31 August 2021

We are looking to appoint a KS5 Wellbeing Lead who will be responsible for providing interventions and support to promote and improve the wellbeing of all students in KS5. 

The successful applicant will be required to work 37 hours per week, term-time only plus inset days and an additional 4 weeks at key points of the year. You will be remunerated on a  salary based on Grade 8, Points 20 - 24 (£25295 - £27905) per annum pro rata,  which equates to £13.11 – £14.46 per hour, (£14.69 - £16.21 per hour inclusive of holiday pay). This starting salary is negotiable within the pay scale stated, depending on qualification and experience.

Closing Date for all Applications: Monday 13 July 2020 (9am) with interviews Thursday 16 July 2020

Please access full details and application forms on www.sgs.uk.net


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About Steyning Grammar School Upper School and Sixth Form College

Steyning Grammar School is a mixed, Church of England day and boarding secondary school with sixth form situated in Steyning, West Sussex.  It is the newest member of the Bohunt Education Trust family.  There are approximately 2251 students at the school between the ages of 11-18.

Steyning Grammar School was founded in 1614 after a former Mayor of Chichester, William Holland left funds in his will for a free grammar school to be open. Steyning Grammar School was formed in its current state in 1968, when it merged with a local secondary school.

Co-Headteachers

Nat Nicol and Noel Kennedy

Values and vision

Steyning Grammar School want all children to achieve their potential in a happy and secure learning environment, and has the motto: “Every person the best they can be”. The school wants to nurture individual talents and provide all students with a high quality education. It wishes for pupils to develop into confident, independent learners who are responsible are caring towards others. The secondary school has three core values: kindness, care and acceptance. It wants to nurture students in a Christian environment and offers opportunities for individuals to reflect upon their values, with a strong focus on respect, tolerance and fairness. Steyning Grammar School offers enrichment activities for pupils to enjoy after school, including sports clubs and drama groups, allowing for pupils to explore their interests and learn new skills. The school holds an International School Award, Art Council Gold and Technologies College.

Ofsted

“Students are extremely keen to learn: they take every opportunity to be involved in classroom activities and to support the learning of others. Students work exceptionally well together on group tasks and advise one another on how to improve with very little direction from the teacher. When given responsibility for their learning, students accept this with relish”.

View Steyning Grammar School’s latest Ofsted report

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Applications closed