Senior Administrative Officer
Gaynes School
Upminster
- Expired
- Salary:
- Grade 4, points 21-25
- Job type:
- Part Time, Fixed Term
- Start date:
- As soon as possible
- Apply by:
- 8 February 2018
Job overview
SENIOR ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER, GRADE 4
REQUIRED ASAP
FIXED TERM CONTRACT UNTIL 31st AUGUST 2018 (In the first instance)
36 HOURS PER WEEK, 39 WEEKS PER YEAR (8.00am - 4.00pm)
SCP 21 - 25, £21,984 - £24,510 pro rata (£18,677 - £20,823 per annum, actual salary)
- We need a confident, hardworking, reliable person to join our highly successful support staff team
- You will be able to communicate and engage effectively with staff and visitors
- You will be able to work independently and support the work of the team
The tasks and responsibilities of the role will be discussed with the successful candidate.
Current Ofsted report grades Gaynes School as "Good"
"Good, enthusiastic teaching and very positive relationships" Ofsted report.
Our key focus is to achieve consistently good or better teaching across the school.
We currently hold the Full International Schools, NACE Challenge, IIP, Leading Parent Partnership adn Acheivement Through Well-Being Awards.
We encourage visits from prospective candidates to meet members of our school community and to experience our school at first hand. Please contact Ann Miles, HR Manager on 01708 502900 or via email at amiles@gaynes.havering.sch.uk for further details.
Applications can be submitted online at www.haveringschools.jobs. Should you experience any technical difficulty please contact Havering Education HR on 01708 431636.
Closing date for applications - Noon, Thursday 8th February 2018
Attached documents
About Gaynes School
- Gaynes School
- Brackendale Gardens, Upminster
- Essex
- RM14 3UX
- United Kingdom
Gaynes School is a mixed non-denominational secondary school for pupils aged 11-16. It is located in Upminster, Essex, and has capacity for about 900 pupils.
The school was founded in 1936. In 2016, it announced that it intends to convert to academy status and become a member of the Multi Academy Trust, operated by Life Education Trust. This will result in Gaynes entering a formal collaboration with Frances Bardsley Secondary Academy and Benhurst Primary Academy.
Headteacher
Mr W Edgar
Values and vision
The school’s ethos and vision include: learning for all; global citizenship; sense of belonging; self-evaluation; and a positive environment.
Gaynes School promotes a lively and positive atmosphere where the whole community of adults and students care about learning because they know the power it has to change lives. The school aims to cultivate a well-ordered and respectful environment and believes that examination success is important in providing young people with a range of positive choices when they leave.
Gaynes has an Applied Learning specialism, which demonstrates its ambition to provide clear links between the whole curriculum and the world beyond the school. Students, all staff, parents and governors care about their own learning and are encouraged to make the effort to learn new things.
Ofsted
“As a result of good, enthusiastic teaching and very positive relationships, students enjoy school and want to do well. Students make good progress over their time in the school.”
“Those who find learning difficult are helped to learn as well as possible. Students do well in their GCSE examinations, particularly in English and mathematics.”
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