First Aid and Medical Assistant
St John Payne Catholic School
Essex
- Expired
- Salary:
- LGS Band 2 Points 11-16 (£15,807 - £17,419) pro rata 25 hours per week
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- asap
- Apply by:
- 12 February 2018
Job overview
FIRST AID & MEDICAL ASSISTANT
LGS Band 2 Points 11 - 16 (£15,807 - £17,419) pro rata
25 hrs/wk - 38 wks/yr (43.1 paid wks/yr)
Actual Salary £8,828 - £9,728
Start Date: ASAP
We are looking to appoint a First Aid and Medical Assistant to be responsible for the day-to-day care of students and staff who are unwell or injured.
The successful candidate will ideally have medical experience and hold a current First Aid qualification. Experience of health and safety administration and the ability to work under pressure in a busy environment would also be an advantage.
Knowledge of safeguarding/child protection and working with young people is essential as is the ability to maintain detailed and accurate records.
For an application pack please contact the school office or follow the link from the ‘Vacancies’ section of our website www.sjp.essex.sch.uk
Closing date: 12th February 2018 Interviews: w/c 26th February 2018
The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Successful applicants will be subject to an Enhanced DBS check and medical questionnaire.
Attached documents
About St John Payne Catholic School
- St John Payne Catholic School
- Patching Hall Lane, Chelmsford
- Essex
- CM1 4BS
- United Kingdom
Mission Statement: Developing Outstanding Students
Our core values mean that we:
- Foster a community where life is lived according to Gospel values and the teachings of the Catholic Church.
- Help each and every student realise their full potential with a curriculum and teaching style to cater for individual needs.
- Support the education of the whole child by working as a three way partnership with the home, the school and the church.
- Meet each student's personal and social needs to promote the acquisition of moral values.
- Create an environment in which students are happy, feel safe, valued as individuals, and learn to co-operate with one another.
- Provide opportunities for students and staff to experience, express, celebrate and live out our faith.
In all that we do, our aim is to truly care for those with whom we work by doing as Jesus has instructed us: "Love one another as I have loved you".
Vision
We aspire to:
- Maintain and enhance the core values in every aspect of the school's life;
- Become a school where, consistently, the Progress 8 measure is above 0.2 and 75% of students achieve a good grade in GSCE English and Mathematics;
- Remain the best non-selective sixth form in Essex at A-level;
- Be rated as 'outstanding' for overall effectiveness by Ofsted and as 'outstanding' by the diocese at their next inspections.
Balance the school's budget every year while investing in premises and facilities that inspire students, staff and visitors alike.
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