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Performing and Expressive Arts Technician Required for 1 day per week (7.25 hours)

Performing and Expressive Arts Technician Required for 1 day per week (7.25 hours)

Stretford High School

Manchester

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Salary:
Band 2 (£15,807 to £17,072 - pro rata) Term time only (i.e. 38 weeks) (actual salary: £2,635 to £2,845 with less then 5 years’ local government service)
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
Required as soon as possible
Apply by:
20 September 2017

Job overview

We are looking to appoint a Performing and Expressive Arts (PEXA) Technician to provide support to teaching staff within our PEXA department. Knowledge of creative arts would be an advantage.

Promoting self-esteem, encouraging pupils to act independently and supporting academic and personal development are all vital to this role.

Successful candidates will need to have high expectations of all pupils’ attainment and behaviour, and be willing to immerse themselves in all aspects of school life.

If you are someone with enthusiasm and determination to get the best out of each pupil, this role is for you.

Candidates must be available to work on a part time basis, one day per week, 8.15 am to 4.00 pm (with a 30 minute un-paid lunch break) – term time.

For further details please see our school website.

To Apply:

Applicants should send a fully completed application form to: hrteam@stretfordhigh.com 

Informal enquiries about the post can be made to Sue Simons, HR Manager: ssimons@stretfordhigh.com 

Deadline for applications is:  12 noon on Thursday 21 September 2017 

Our school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of students, therefore references will be sought for shortlisted candidates and the appointment will be made subject to enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check.

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About Stretford High School

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+44 161 876 1850

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Stretford High School is a non-selective 11-16 School based in the selective Local Authority of Trafford. The School serves a richly diverse local community and is recognised for its excellent practice supporting vulnerable students. The delivery of a broad and rich Curriculum ensures that students access learning which is relevant and in the best interests for all. An array of extra-curricular activities enrich and supplement classroom learning.  Student outcomes have improved steadily and securely in recent years and are now significantly above National Average.

The School is proud to be the Growth Company Lead School for Careers in the North West, having been awarded School of the Year in recognition of the quality of careers and enterprise opportunities made available to students. The student led newspaper is also a national award winner, having gained the accolade of First News Secondary School Newspaper of the Year for 2018- 2019.

Stretford High School enjoys strong working relationships with close neighbours Manchester United Foundation and Lancashire County Cricket Club. 

Staff are valued highly and wellbeing is a priority. Colleagues benefit from the provision of bespoke CPD and access to external training opportunities. There are a range of financial benefits through the Perkbox scheme, access to gym membership, access to professional counselling and numerous day to day provisions in place.
 

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