Year Co-ordinator
Sharples School
Bolton
- Expired
- Salary:
- Grade 6 - Actual Salary £19,232 to £22,027 - 37 hours per week, term time only plus five days
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- 5th September 2018
- Apply by:
- 22 January 2018
Job overview
Secondary School of the Year 2017 – Bolton News
Progress 8 score 0.32
‘This is a good school’ – Ofsted
Do you want to be part of the Sharples’ success story?
Sharples School Multi-Academy Trust is a Group 6, 11-16 mixed comprehensive with 850 pupils on roll, situated in the North of Bolton in pleasant surroundings. The school provides stimulating and innovative opportunities for learning, transforming the aspirations and educational outcomes for all students and the local community. Sharples was judged ‘Good’ at its last inspection in 2013, with areas of outstanding practice.
The governing board is seeking to appoint an outstanding, enthusiastic and self-motivated individual to complement our dynamic team of pastoral staff in providing professional leadership of a cohort of students and tutors in order to secure a positive ethos, high quality educational experience and high and improving standards of learning and achievement.
The successful candidate will possess excellent organisational skills and will be able to relate well with groups of students to overcome barriers to learning and achievement and promote high standards of attendance, academic progress and behaviour.
Additional days may be required to support learning projects during school holidays.
Application Process
If you think you have the experience and knowledge to fulfil this role then please submit an application using the school application form. You should also write a letter of application of no more than two sides of A4, point 10, demonstrating how, if appointed, you would contribute towards promoting inclusion for our pupils.
Applications should be submitted by e-mail to recruitment@sharplesschool.co.uk no later than 9:00 am on Monday 22nd January, 2018.
Sharples School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
Pre-employment checks will be undertaken before any appointment is confirmed. This post is subject to an enhanced disclosure from the disclosure and barring service.
The school operates the local authority no smoking policy and is a no smoking site
Attached documents
About Sharples School
Sharples School is an over-subscribed, 11-16 mixed comprehensive with 1,200 pupils on roll. It is situated in the North of Bolton in pleasant surroundings. The school motto is ‘Learn. Dream. Achieve.’ This underpins everything that we do in our vibrant and aspirational learning community. Please see our 'Team Sharples' video below.
Headteacher
Ms. Caroline Molyneux
Values and Vision
Sharples School takes great pride in the diversity of its student body, and works hard to foster a strong sense of aspiration among all of our pupils. The school also works hard to fulfil its aims as a specialist science college, with the curriculum offering a range of STEM based subjects, both vocational and academic. First class pastoral support is an integral part of our provision, with the well-being of students and staff being a priority at all times.
Comments from Ofsted (2019)
“You have created a caring, inclusive learning community where pupils achieve well.”
“You have left no stone unturned in your quest to ensure that every pupil is provided with the building blocks they need to help them be successful. “
“In lessons, pupils are focused, work hard and show respect for others’ opinions.”
“Pupils greatly appreciate the support that staff provide. They told inspectors that staff go the ‘extra mile’ for them to help them do their best.”
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