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Pastoral Support Manager

Pastoral Support Manager

King Edward VI School

Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk

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Salary:
Grade 5 SCP 27 £24657 (pro rata) £21466 (actual)
Job type:
Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
20/05/19
Apply by:
23 April 2019

Job overview

Grade 5 SCP 27

£24657 (pro rata)

£21466 (actual)

37 hours per week 40 weeks per year

Permanent


We are looking for someone to join our Pastoral Support team, working alongside colleagues in an established team.

You will have a focus on student wellbeing, increasing participation and supporting their achievements.

You will have strong communication skills and the ability to work with a wide range of stakeholders.

Experience of working with children and young people is essential as is knowledge of the education system.

For more information please see the attached Job Description and Person Specification.  If you would like to discuss this position or arrange a visit please contact Sarah Trueman, HR & Training Manager sjt@king-ed.suffolk.sch.uk  or call 01284 716180 (option 3).

Please note that contact during the Easter holidays will be possible.

Candidates are welcome to use the Quick Apply link or please visit our website for an application form https://www.king-ed.suffolk.sch.uk/staff-vacancies/  - all completed forms to be sent to vacancies@king-ed.suffolk.sch.uk 


Closing date Tuesday 23 April 2019 – 12 noon

Interviews Friday 26 April 2019

(NB - in line with LA guidance this contract is classed as part time as not 52 weeks)


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About King Edward VI School

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King Edward VI School is a proudly comprehensive secondary school, founded in 1550, in the market town of Bury St Edmunds in the County of Suffolk.

Roll as at January 2024: 1198

At King Edward VI School we believe that all students are entitled to educational provision which enables them to develop their full potential and to work at the highest level in line with their ability and interest. We believe this should take place across all areas of academic achievement but should also be part of their personal and social development. Our Core Values are Curiosity, Care, Courage and Creativity. We place strong emphasis on the highest standards of behaviour and courtesy. We enjoy working with young people and preparing them to take their place as global citizens of the twenty-first century. We are proudly part of a local partnership which provides high quality education for children from 3-18 years, working closely with many local primary schools as well as Abbeygate Sixth Form and West Suffolk College.

We also have a stunning staff team here with a strong commitment to high quality teaching and learning, backed by high quality support for students, governors and parents. We have a belief that a good school is about developing the whole person, within and beyond the classroom.

In our most recent Ofsted inspection (March 2019), the school was graded as ‘good - Staff are adventurous in their choice of activities and allow pupils to take control of their learning. Pupils behave very well. They are polite, listen to their teachers, move from lesson to lesson quickly and quietly and work hard.’  A broad curriculum and extensive enrichment programme prepare students well for the next stage of their lives.’ Our most recent exam results show that the school continues to make good progress.

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