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Premises Officer (Late Shift)

Premises Officer (Late Shift)

The Laurels Academies Trust

Lutterworth

  • Expired
Salary:
£19,299 to £20,544 (FTE)
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
As soon as possible
Apply by:
18 January 2019

Job overview

PREMISES OFFICER (LATE SHIFT)

Permanent post, to start as soon as possible

1040 hours per annum, covering evenings and weekends

40 hours per week over a two week shift pattern (week one 40 hours, week two zero hours) 

Grade 7 £19,299 to £20,544 (FTE)

“Pupils are friendly and outgoing. They are curious and have excellent study habits” 

(Lutterworth College Ofsted, November 2017)

“The school is, quite simply, changing these pupils’ lives”

(Sir Frank Whittle Studio School, Ofsted, March 2017)

We are seeking to appoint an experienced Premises Officer (Late Shift) to work as part of the Premises team for the Lutterworth Academies Trust.

We would like from you:

  • To be a team player with energy and enthusiasm.
  • To possess the interpersonal skills necessary to work effectively with a wide range of staff, students and members of the community.
  • To possess a trade or skills that would add value to the team.
  • To have a trade background would be advantageous but not essential
  • To have a good understanding of Health and Safety

We can offer you:

  • Excellent training and development.
  • The chance to join an organisation that is going places.

For further information and details of how to apply please visit the vacancies page of our website www.lutterworthcollege.com and return completed application forms with a covering letter to: Laura Kendrick E-Mail:  l.kendrick@lutterworthcollege.com 

Closing date: Friday 18 January (noon)

Interview date: Week commencing 21 January 2018

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   LUTTERWORTH COLLEGE

Enabling every young person to learn, flourish and succeed.

Formerly known as Lutterworth Grammar School, Lutterworth College is a larger-than-average secondary school. Founded in 1880, the College benefits from a long tradition of providing a high-quality education for the young people of the Lutterworth community and beyond. 

Lutterworth College has changed age range as part of the reorganisation of Leicestershire secondary education. The College traditionally held the status of a 14-18 institution, commonly known in Leicestershire as an ‘Upper School’. In September 2015, we welcomed our first cohort of Year 7 students since the 1960s and became an 11-18 school. We now have students in all seven year groups, from Year 7 to 13, for the first time in our history. 

Lutterworth College is a Church of England voluntary controlled school. We employ a Chaplain who takes an active role across the school, promoting our Christian ethos and supporting the holistic development of students. 

We have a strong tradition of providing a broad and balanced curriculum supplemented by an extensive extra-curricular programme. We have a strong reputation locally for excellence in sports and the performing arts, and students participate in musicals and productions each year. Students can take the Duke of Edinburgh Award up to Gold level, and in the Sixth Form students can opt for the Extended Project Qualification to further their studies. 

The past three years have seen the College achieve its best-ever GCSE and A Level results – both in terms of attainment and progress. But we know that there is much to do to continue this improvement. Appointing the best people is crucial to us. 

We aim to recruit staff who: 

· are excited by their role and by the prospect of working with young people;

· love the processes of teaching and learning and are keen to continually develop their own skills;

· recognise that teaching can be a demanding job and react positively to those demands;

· will subscribe to the ethos of the College and ‘go the extra mile’ to get the very best from our students;

· take every opportunity, in and out of the classroom, to talk to students, model expected behaviours and build positive relationships;

· are quick to praise and slow to criticise; and

· are not afraid to admit to seeing themselves as potential leaders of the future.

What we can offer you:

· a welcoming and supportive environment, with staff who work together, students who are eager to learn, and parents who offer support;

· continuing commitment to your professional development;

· the autonomy to teach in the ways that work for you; and

· pragmatic policies designed to secure a sensible work/life balance.

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