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Safeguarding Officer

Safeguarding Officer

George Eliot Academy

Warwickshire

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Salary:
Salary Grade H (£22,658 - £24,964 FTE) pro rata
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
ASAP
Apply by:
11 December 2017

Job overview

We are looking to recruit a Safeguarding Officer to join our student support team at The George Eliot School.

The Role

To be the Designated Safeguarding Lead officer within the Academy and to advise on all aspects of safeguarding for the pastoral team.

Ensuring that there are effective protocols and systems in place to ensure the safety and wellbeing of all students.  Working with external agencies to remove barriers to learning, and promote the success and outcomes of all students.

The role is full-time but we are happy to consider applications from candidates who wish to work term time plus 5 days.

What can we offer?

  • Excellent training and CPD opportunities    
  • Opportunity to work within an excellent Student Support Team     
  • Collaborative working and support across the Trust

How to apply:

Please click Apply Now and once fully completed please submit your application.  If you would like an informal chat or more information please contact Val Hone, Trust Business and Quality Assurance Manager:  val.hone@midlandacademiestrust.co.uk  Tel: 02476 243531      

We are committed to safeguarding the welfare of our students.  The successful candidate will therefore be required to complete an enhanced DBS.  The Midland Academies Trust (MAT) is an independent charitable organisation established by North Warwickshire & Hinckley College, a Department for Education approved academy sponsor, to support local schools.

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About George Eliot Academy

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+44 24 76744000

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George Eliot is a mixed, comprehensive, non-denominational secondary school without sixth form situated in Nuneaton, Warwickshire. A smaller than average-sized secondary school, George Eliot will provide 950 places for secondary students aged 11-16, when fully subscribed.

The George Eliot High School opened in September 1961, set up as a new provision for the housing developments being built in the Nuneaton area. The school has expanded in size several times since then to accommodate its growing pupil numbers, most notably in 2002 when two new buildings were opened.

Principal

Mrs Homeira Zakary

Values and Vision

George Eliot's motto is “Be Kind and Aim for Excellence”. It prides itself on providing an environment that encourages a love of learning and believes that all students have the potential to succeed. Although there is a strong focus on attaining excellent exam results, the school also focuses on developing students into well-rounded, confident and social individuals.

Ofsted

“The principal provides highly effective and inspirational leadership that embodies high expectations of staff and students. This has led to improvements in teaching and students’ progress. Students’ behaviour is good. They are keen to learn, respond well to teachers and are increasingly aspirational about their own futures.”

View The George Eliot School’s latest Ofsted report

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