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Student Performance & Development Leader

Student Performance & Development Leader

Rochdale Sixth Form College

Rochdale

  • Expired
Salary:
£23,396 - £38,748 and a responsibility allowance of £2,317 - £3,727
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2019 or sooner if possible
Apply by:
28 January 2019

Job overview

We are looking for an outstanding, enthusiastic and passionate Student Performance & Development Leader, who is keen to work alongside our students and support them, both in their academic and personal development, during their time at college.  Highly motivated and resilient, you will have a genuine desire to improve the life chances of our young people. The successful candidate will work within a successful and hardworking team.  RSFC has an excellent reputation and this is a real opportunity for you to make your mark.  

The welfare of our students is at the centre of everything we do and our SPDL team are the main point of contact for teachers, parents and carers. SPDLs hold weekly tutorials with all students, as well as one-to-one meetings.  The team’s focus is to ensure students settle into college life and work alongside students to ensure they achieve their potential and help them on their journey to success.  SPDLs are also a central supportive figure in the transition from college to higher education or employment. 

You will be joining RSFC at a very exciting time in its development and there are always opportunities for career progression for hardworking and resilient colleagues.

For more information visit: www.rochdalesfc.ac.uk or contact Kate Cullen (PA to the Principal) for an application pack: k.cullen@rochdalesfc.ac.uk or telephone 01706 769800.

Applications should be returned to arrive no later than 12 noon on Monday 28th January 2019.

Interviews are planned for w/c 4th February 2019.

The post will be paid on the Sixth Form Colleges Association Teachers Pay Spine, points 1-9; £23,396 - £38,748, and with a responsibility allowance of points R4 to R6, £2,317 to £3,727.  

The College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Appointment to this post is subject an enhanced DBS and background check.


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About Rochdale Sixth Form College

  

The College opened in September 2010 as the newest sixth form college in the UK and the first to be built since 2004. With world class facilities, the £26 million College is purpose built and currently accommodates circa. 1650 students

The college has had a transformative impact on young people’s lives and life chances. In 2013 Ofsted graded us ‘outstanding’; at the time we were only the second sixth form college to have gained this accolade. Additionally, we have been the highest performing sixth form college in the Department for Education’s performance tables on five separate occasions, most recently in 2017/18. 

The College was set up to address the A Level underachievement in the Borough. Prior to 2010 the A Level performance in Rochdale was poor and had very low progression rates to HE. 

The College is committed to inclusive entry requirements and achieves extremely good value added scores as evidenced in Performance Tables and the ALPs scores. The College has excellent retention rates and average attendance is just over 95%.

The curriculum at the College is A Level focused with a small number of students following a mixed programme of a BTEC Sub Diploma alongside one A Level. Students who are yet to achieve a pass at Grade 4 or above in GCSE Maths and English are required to resit until they secure the required grade.

Given the prior attainment level of RSFC students, it is a huge strength of the College that we achieve excellent progression rates to higher education. The whole RSFC project has been a wonderful advert for social mobility. Students apply across the board to Oxford and Cambridge, Russell Group and the wider group of HE providers. 

The College works with students not applying to HE to ensure they have the opportunity to progress on to appropriate apprenticeships and employment opportunities. 

RSFC has very strong working relationships with local schools and the local GFE provider. The College Principal/CEO sits on the Pioneers Trust with local secondary headteachers and the College is also a key member of NWSFC (North West Sixth Form College group); SFCA (Sixth Form College Association) and the AOC (Association of Colleges).

The College estate is in outstanding condition and there has been significant investment in capital works to create an outstanding physical learning environment and student facilities. The financial health of the College is rated as outstanding.

We have a clear mission and central purpose to help students realise their academic potential. The College believes that every young person has it within themselves to succeed and will devote itself to improving student achievement. The College is an inclusive Sixth Form College. The students at RSFC study in a highly positive environment, and staff continuously build self-confidence and self-belief in students. Aspirations for the trajectory of improvement are high and the College focuses upon creating happy and successful students. The College has high expectations of students and staff. The drive is for the quality of teaching to be outstanding day in and day out, together with a support and guidance structure that powerfully focuses upon the individual student.
 

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