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Cover Supervisor

Cover Supervisor

Liverpool College

Liverpool

  • £20,866 - £23,523 per year
  • Expiring soon
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Salary:
Spinal Column Points 13-20 PT(35 hours) Actual salary £20,866- £23,523 per annum. Starting point dependent on qualifications and experience.
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
28/08/2024
Apply by:
10 June 2024

Job overview

This is a part time, permanent post commencing 28th of August, 2024.

To work as part of the Cover Supervisor team to deliver high quality teaching cover in order for students to make good progress in school.

Working under the direction of The Vice Principal of Operations, the cover supervisor has the following responsibilities:

- Provide effective teaching and learning strategies that allow all children to progress.

- To develop appropriate resources and teaching and learning strategies to make the curriculum accessible for all.

- To prepare assessments that will allow progress to be shown.

- To ensure short, medium and long-term planning is effectively carried out and students’ individual needs are met through appropriate differentiation in all classes taught.

- To ensure high standards of students’ attainment, behaviour and motivation through effective teaching.

- Maintain the positive ethos and core values of the school, both inside and outside the classroom.

- Ensure a duty of care at all times to safeguard and promote the welfare of all children.

- To support school policy.

The successful candidate will make a full contribution to the pastoral and extra-curricular life of this busy and successful school. The College can offer strong support for ECTs, well-motivated and enthusiastic students, and excellent facilities.

A Job Description can be downloaded here.

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About Liverpool College

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+44 151 724 4000

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Liverpool College is a mixed ability 4-19 Academy of some 1500 pupils. The College is situated on a leafy 28 acre campus located in the Mossley Hill area of Liverpool adjacent to Sefton Park.

The College is organized into two phases and five schools:

The Primary Phase consists of the Pre-Prep (Reception-Year 2) and Preparatory School (Year 3-Year 6) and each are housed in their own buildings.

The Secondary Phase consists of the Senior School (Middle School (Years 7-9) and Upper School (Years 10-11)) and the Sixth Form (Years 12-13) which share classroom facilities. The Sixth Form also has its own centre.

The leadership of the College consists of the Principal of the College who is supported by two Vice Principals who have whole College responsibility for teaching, learning and curriculum, and mission, resources, assessment and policy oversight respectively, and by the Director of Finance and Operations who is responsible for the financial management and support operations of the College.

The Principal, Mr van Mourik Broekman, was appointed in 2007 and has been in post since 2008.

The College was founded in 1840 to serve the growing population of Liverpool. The College was a founding member of the Headmaster’s Conference and was a fee paying school until 2013. It is a Church of England foundation that has always been open to pupils and families of all faiths and none. It does not apply any faith criteria in its pupil admissions or staff recruitment policy.

In June 2012, Liverpool College announced that the Secretary of State for Education had accepted their submission to transition the College to Academy status.

In September 2013, Liverpool College became an all-through academy for pupils aged 4 to 19 years old. The College also offers state boarding provision. In the last few years, it has become one of the most over-subscribed schools in the North of England.

Liverpool College was judged Outstanding in all areas by Ofsted at its last inspection in November 2019.

Purpose and Intent:

Our purpose is to transform the lives of young people, regardless of background or ability, by relentlessly challenging and consistently inspiring them to reach their maximum academic and personal potential within an inclusive and aspirational learning community dedicated to the highest standards.

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