Site Officer
Swavesey Village College
Swavesey, Cambridgeshire
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Salary:
- Scale 4 (point 18 -21) £18,870 - £20,541 (depending upon experience & qualifications)
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- As soon as possible
- Apply by:
- 14 December 2018
Job overview
Swavesey Village College is looking to appoint a full time Site Officer as soon as possible.
The post holder will be part of a small team providing site support duties, on an alternating shift system. Some overtime including weekend working is part of this post.
Main responsibilities include locking /unlocking the site, porterage duties, health and safety, cleaning and general maintenance.
Hours of work: 2 shift working pattern
- Early 6-45am to 14-45pm half hour lunch break (Monday – Thursday)
- Friday finish 14-15pm
- Late 13-30pm – 22-00pm 1 hour break (Monday – Thursday)
- Friday start 14-00pm
37 hours a week – 52 weeks a year contract - Every second weekend overtime as and when needed. Over time rates paid at between x1.5 and x1.78 depending on hours worked.
This post will attract 23 days annual leave per year, plus bank holidays.
The Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share in this commitment.
All staff will be subject to an enhanced check with the DBS.
For further details of the post please contact Claire Newman: Telephone 01954 234461
Email cnewman@swaveseyvc.co.uk
Please note we are unable to accept CV’s.
Closing date for applications is 14 December 2018
Attached documents
About Swavesey Village College
- Swavesey Village College
- Gibraltar Lane, Swavesey, Cambridge
- Cambridgeshire
- CB24 4RS
- United Kingdom
Swavesey Village College was founded in 1958, and has grown in its 63 years from a small village college to a nationally recognised highly performing 11-16 non-selective school with an outstanding academic record and educational experience for its students.
Our most recent Ofsted in February 2020 inspection concluded we are still an Outstanding Provider, confirming the findings in 2011 when they awarded the school outstanding in all 27 categories. The College's GCSE results have been in the top 20% nationally since 2008.
In 2011 the school converted to academy status, as the lead school of the newly-formed Cambridge Meridian Academies Trust (CMAT), a trust which has grown since to run several secondary schools across eastern England.
Swavesey is situated close to the A14, about 8 miles north-west of Cambridge – a rural location but not far from the bustle of an internationally renowned city. The school receives children from seven local village primary schools: Over, Swavesey, Bar Hill, Papworth Everard, Fen Drayton, Fenstanton and Elsworth. We have excellent transport links to Cambridge and St Ives, and especially useful is the Guided Busway for those staff who do not drive, with a stop right in the village.
Still true to the vision of Henry Morris, the visionary director of education at the Local Authority in the 1950s, the school also continues to offer educational activities to adults outside of school hours, and is used extensively for leisure activities by the local community.
Headteacher
Mr Jim Stavrou
Values and vision
Swavesey Village College enshrines its ethos in its Values Statement. This statement regards the most important aspects of life at the school to be the “Pursuit of Excellence, Valuing People, Achievement for All, High Quality Learning Environment, and Extending the Boundaries of Learning”. Swavesey works hard to ensure that the needs of every child are met, regardless of background, and sets high standards and targets for its students to strive for.
Ofsted report
The curriculum provides ‘for pupils’ academic and personal development exceptionally well’, and that ‘teachers are enthusiastic, knowledgeable and highly skilled practitioners’. Moreover, they feel we ‘successfully encourage and enthuse pupils to aim high and fulfil their potential’.
We are very proud that the inspection team saw that all ‘leaders promote pupils’ personal development exceptionally well’ and ‘there are a wealth of sporting, cultural and artistic opportunities available for pupils’.
View Swavesey Village College Latest Ofsted Information Here
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