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Operations Manager

Operations Manager

The Netherhall School and The Oakes College Cambridge

Cambridgeshire

  • Expired
Salary:
PO1 (Scale 27 – 30) (£33,820 - £36,294) FTE (Depending on experience)
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
12 June 2023

Job overview

30 hrs per week

(52 weeks)

 

 

We are looking for an enthusiastic and motivated individual to have overall responsibility for the management of our school facilities, ensuring that they are developed and maintained to the highest standard in order to provide an outstanding learning and working environment for students and staff, and a first class resource for the community

 

In return, we can offer an opportunity to work and develop within an innovative and collaborative multi-academy trust.

 

Vibrant working environment

Our central belief is that great schools recruit and retain great teachers and leaders. You will be joining an ambitious, vibrant and supportive working environment. You will be working with outstanding colleagues who are passionate about their subject specialism and pedagogy and who show extraordinary commitment and dedication to the young people in their care, as well as bring hugely supportive of each other.

 

We offer:

·      A successful 11-18 mixed comprehensive school with a flourishing Sixth Form

·      Impressive subject facilities

·      A vibrant, supportive community with friendly colleagues and students

·      Situated in Cambridge – a centre of excellence

·      Cross trust developmental opportunities

 

This is an exciting time to consider joining our outstanding learning community and we look forward to receiving your application.

 

If you would like to apply, please complete the application process via My New Term https://mynewterm.com/jobs/142035/EDV-2023-NSC-35126 or contact the HR Team HR@netherhallschool.org

 

 

 

Application deadline: Monday 12th June 2023

Interviews to follow shortly thereafter

 

Anglian Learning is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people and vulnerable adults. We expect all staff to share this commitment and staff in regulated activity will be subject to an Enhanced DBS Check and a barred list check. Certificates of Good Conduct and other checks may be requested if applicable.

 

This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act. Our policies for Ex-Offenders, GDPR and Recruitment can be found on our website: www.anglianlearning.org

 

We value diversity and welcome applications from all, including those with protected characteristic under Equality Act.

Flexible working will be considered.


About The Netherhall School and The Oakes College Cambridge

The Netherhall School and Sixth Form Centre is a mixed, comprehensive, non-denominational secondary school situated in Queen Edith’s Way, Cambridge. It is a sponsor-led academy that is part of a multi-academy trust called Anglian Learning, which provides support for Netherhall and three other schools. It is sponsored by Bottisham Village College. 

The Netherhall School has been educating students in the Cambridge area for more than 140 years, and reopened as a new provision in February 2016. Netherhall provides 1,500 places for secondary and sixth-form students between the ages of 11 and 18 when fully subscribed.

Principal

Christopher Tooley

Values and vision

The Netherhall School and Sixth Form Centre is passionate about revealing the strengths of each pupils and working in a way that benefits each student as an individual. The acronym PRIDE represents the school, standing for: Personal excellence; Respect and friendship; Inspiration; Determination and courage; and Equality.

Ofsted

“In 2015, the proportion of pupils achieving five or more A* to C grades at GCSE including English and mathematics increased on the previous year and was well above the national average. Disadvantaged pupils achieved particularly well based on the same measure and attained significantly higher than similar pupils nationally. The school has also closed the gap in attainment between disadvantages pupils in the school and other pupils nationally to 7%, compared to 28% in the previous year. These gains in attainment were underpinned by pupils’ progress accelerating rapidly in both English and mathematics.”

View The Netherhall School and Sixth Form’s latest Ofsted report

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