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Academies Governance Officer

Academies Governance Officer

Carlton le Willows Academy

Gedling, Nottingham

  • £27,741 - £29,577 pro rata
  • Expired
Salary:
Grade GS1 Points 23-25 £14.41 - £15.37 per hour (actual salary £7,578 - £8,080 )
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
1 September 2021
Apply by:
30 June 2021

Job overview

ACADEMIES GOVERNANCE OFFICER

For start 1 September 2021

Part-time – 12 hours per week, term-time only

Grade GS1 Points 23-25 £14.41 - £15.37 per hour (£27,741 - £29,577)

Actual salary £7,578 - £8,080 

This is an exciting opportunity for an exceptional candidate to join our support team providing education specific governance and clerking services to the local governing bodies of schools in the Greater Nottingham Education Trust (GNET).

GNET was formed in 2016 on the success of Carlton le Willows Academy, consistently one of the top performing schools in Nottinghamshire. The Trust currently consists of a primary and secondary school.

The role will include advising on governance matters in an education context and providing effective administration support, as well as clerking and minuting governors’ meetings. These take place on approximately nine evenings a term. 

The successful candidate will have excellent communication and organisational skills and be able to work to strict deadlines. An ability to work independently whilst also forming effective relationships with governors and school staff is essential. Aside from attendance at meetings, this post will work on a flexible basis so the successful candidate must be able to prioritise and manage their own time. Training will be provided.

For further information, and an application form, please visit www.gnetacademies.co.uk or email office@clwacademy.co.uk 

Only applications submitted on the Trust’s application form will be considered.  We do not accept applications through recruitment agencies.

Closing date for applications: Wednesday 30 June 2021 at 12 noon.

The Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Successful applicants will be required to undertake an Enhanced Disclosure by the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS Check).

Greater Nottingham Education Trust

c/o Carlton le Willows Academy, Wood Lane, Gedling, Nottingham, NG4 4AA

Tel: (0115) 956 5008

email: office@clwacademy.co.uk

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About Carlton le Willows Academy

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+44 115 956 5008

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Carlton le Willows is a forward-looking organisation which has served its community for over sixty years, with several generations of students benefiting from the high standards, warm relationships, good discipline and strong sense of purpose we offer here.

We believe we make a positive difference to the lives of our young people and aspire daily to meet our promise to parents to provide ‘nothing but the best’. Our motto ‘Nihil Nisi Optimum’ is not just a statement of intent; it is a description of what we do.

The school is located on an attractive 32 acre campus in Gedling, a suburb of Nottingham, about four miles from the city centre. Students are motivated and rewarding to teach and overall attainment and progress measures confirm that students really do flourish here.

We provide a broad and balanced curriculum for all our students. We have a reputation for high achievement across all subjects, but also appreciate that not everyone can be good at everything, and provide a supportive framework that recognises each of our student’s unique abilities, ambitions and aspirations.

Our school ethos produces students who are well rounded, kind and considerate. We encourage our young people to look outwards and develop the confidence they need to live, work and make friends anywhere in the world and they get involved in a wide range of extra-curricular activities.

The school has a good induction programme for all new staff, a commitment to continuing professional development and an excellent system for supporting trainee and newly qualified teachers.

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Applications closed