Clerk to the Governing Body
Enfield Grammar School
Enfield
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- Expired
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 2018
- Apply by:
- 30 August 2018
Job overview
CLERKING SERVICE TO THE TRUSTEES & GOVERNING BODY
OF ENFIELD GRAMMAR SCHOOL
We are seeking to appoint a highly professional clerking service for the Trustees and Governing Body of Enfield Grammar School.
The successful applicant will support the Governing Body and Trustees in ensuring that their meetings run efficiently as well as providing guidance on governance, constitutional and procedural matters. Due to the unique structure of the governing body and trust at the school this role is broader than a typical clerking role with an extension of interesting tasks and responsibilities.
The service requires flexible working for approximately 7 hours per week with a pricing structure paying an equivalent rate of £15.00 per hour. Duties outside of the inclusive meeting rate will attract the same hourly rate of £15.00.
Meetings are mainly held on a Thursday evening from 6.00pm during term time.
The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and anyone providing services to the school is expected to share this commitment.
A full contract specification and application form can be found on the school website www.enfieldgrammar.com
Closing date: Friday 31 August 2018
Interview date: First week of September 2018
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About Enfield Grammar School
Enfield Grammar School is rightly proud of its fine traditions and examination achievements. It is also a school which is intent on ensuring that the breadth and quality of education will, as far as is possible, equip its pupils to meet the rapidly changing demands of the future.
We have high expectations of our students and in turn provide learning opportunities where all can fulfil their potential. Our motto, “Tant Que Je Puis” (As Much As I Can) is at the heart of our School community and we actively encourage both staff and students to strive for this aspiration
We are committed to supporting career progression and professional development for staff at all levels, with access to opportunities for self-development and regular Continuing Professional Development sessions.
The school is based on two sites. The Upper School is a mixture of original 16th and more recent 20th Century buildings and is situated just off the Market Square in the centre of Enfield Town. The Lower School, a five minutes walk from the Upper School, is a 17th Century listed building which houses Years 7 and 8. The school roll is approximately 1130 boys, of whom some 210+ are in the Sixth Form.
The school has a strong commitment to extra-curricular activities of all forms and it is expected that all potential members of staff would be willing to support this commitment.
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