Pastoral Support
Thomas Becket Catholic School
Northamptonshire
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Salary:
- £27,514 - £30,984 (FTE) (the salary will a pro rata of the FTE) NJC Scale points 22 - 26 (Grade I)
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- AS SOON AS POSSIBLE
- Apply by:
- 3 July 2022
Job overview
PASTORAL SUPPORT
Thomas Becket Catholic School
Becket Way, Kettering Road North, Northampton NN3 6HT
Telephone: 01604 493211
E-mail: office@tbcs.nor.olicatschools.org
Start Date: As soon as possible
£27,514 - £30,984 (FTE) (the salary will a pro rata of the FTE)
NJC Scale points 22 - 26 (Grade I)
Permanent : 37hr pw/Term time only + 4 weeks (38 + 4 weeks)
“Christ’s Love is our Foundation”
Our Lady Immaculate Catholic Academies Trust is a large new Catholic Multi Academy Trust situated in the northern half of the Catholic Diocese of Northampton formed by the merger of three former Catholic Trusts in February 2020. The Trust currently leads and manages ten Catholic primary schools located across the geographical area of Northamptonshire and Bedfordshire and, two Catholic secondary schools – Thomas Becket in Northampton and St Thomas More in Bedford.
Thomas Becket Catholic School is a successful, comprehensive 11-18 secondary school in Northampton. We are committed to continuous improvement and driving up standards of attainment and we are ambitious for our students and our staff. We are a Catholic, learning and listening school where it is not enough that children know they are loved, we show them. We received a “Good” in our last Section 48 Ofsted inspection.
The Directors of this successful and up and coming Catholic School wishes to appoint a confident and dynamic Pastoral Support . This role is to support the Assistant Headteacher and Heads of Year in providing an effective and inclusive pastoral support across all year groups providing early intervention, support, and guidance to improve behaviour, attendance, progression rates and learning outcomes for pupils. This is a great time to join us under the direction of our new Headteacher, Mr Paul McCahill.
Further information about the school can be viewed on the school website www.thomasbecket.org.uk or on the Trust website www.olicatschools.org
If you would like to visit us to see what makes us special please contact Mrs Sparrow, PA to the Headteacher at NSparrow@tbcs.nor.olicatschools.org,
If you would like a candidate pack and application please e-mail Jan Hayes, Senior Office Manager/HR at JHayes@tbcs.nor.olicatschools.org.
Closing date for completed applications: SUNDAY 3RD JULY 2022
Interviews dates to be confirmed: Interviews week commencing MONDAY 4TH JULY 2022
Attached documents
- ADVERT FOR PASTORAL SUPPORT JULY 2022.docx.pdf248.4KB
- Job Description1.01MB
- 2022 OLICAT Recruitment_Monitoring_Form.docx110.51KB
- Applicant Info Pack91.5KB
- 2022 RECRUITMENT OLICAT Consent_to_Obtain_References_Form.docx102.48KB
- 2022 RECRUITMENT OLICAT Rehabilitation_of_Offenders_Act_1974_-_Disclosure_Form.docx110.53KB
- 2022 RECRUITMENT SUPPORT STAFF APPLICATION FORM.docx61.21KB
About Thomas Becket Catholic School
- Thomas Becket Catholic School
- Becket Way, Kettering Road North, Northampton
- Northamptonshire
- NN3 6HT
- United Kingdom
Thomas Becket Catholic School is a mixed Roman Catholic secondary school for 11- to 18-year-olds in Northampton. There are currently around 846 students in attendance. The sixth form offers pupils the chance to study AS, A-Level and BTEC qualifications.
Thomas Becket Catholic School achieved its best ever exam results at GCSE and A-Level in 2016, making it one of the top co-educational schools in Northampton.
Headteacher
Paul McCahill
Values and vision
The core values of Thomas Becket Catholic School focus on the personal development of individual pupils. The school community actively encourages prayer and challenges students to grow in their faith while valuing justice, respect and compassion.
Physical education is an integral part of the curriculum at the secondary school. Pupils are encouraged to play sport to help develop leadership skills, maintain fitness and increase confidence and self-esteem.
Ofsted report
“The sixth form is good. Students make good progress and are well supported in their studies.”
“Students’ achievement is good in English. They are taught well in this subject, and this aspect of subject leadership is strong.”
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