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Administrator - Learning Resource Support

Administrator - Learning Resource Support

East Leake Academy

Nottinghamshire

  • £19,448 - £20,573 per year
  • Quick apply
  • Expired
Salary:
Grade 4
Job type:
Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
As soon as possible
Apply by:
31 March 2023

Job overview

Working Hours: 37 hours per week, term Time Only (Part time hours will be considered)

Salary: Grade 4, Actual Salary £19,448 - £20,537

Contract: Permanent


East Leake Academy is looking to appoint an Administrator who can support the curriculum by managing, developing and promoting the Learning Resource Centre (Library).

You will work in partnership with the teaching staff, collaborating closely with the English faculty, to support with raising the progress in reading across the academy and promoting a culture of reading for pleasure.

You will be responsible for managing all library resources and liaising with teachers to book library facilities. You are also required to supervise groups of students and support students studying in the library during break and lunch times.

The ideal candidate will:

  • be passionate about reading and inspiring this in others
  • be able to work collaboratively to achieve common goals
  • have experience of working in a learning environment
  • be willing to contribute to academy improvement and development.
  • Confident with behaviour management skills                    
  • An excellent communicator  

           

East Leake Academy prides itself on the professional development opportunities we provide for staff in developing teaching and learning and future school leaders. We have a strong ethos that focuses on professional development that keeps quality first teaching at the forefront of what we do.

Our offer includes:

• full support and induction

• a strong and caring ethos among staff and pupils

• excellent CPD opportunities  

• networking opportunities across Diverse Academies Trust 

• salary sacrifice schemes

We actively encourage enquiries about this role and academy. If you would like to discuss the role please contact Mr Tim Jackson on tjackson@eastleake-ac.org.uk.

Diverse Academies and its Governors are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people in their care and expects everybody working for the organisation to share this commitment. Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy. To this end any offer of employment will be subject to safer recruitment checks and clearances.

We reserve the right to interview and appoint prior to the closing date of the advertisement, should we identify an appropriate candidate.

Closing date: 23 April 2023

Start date: As soon as possible

Diverse Academies is a multi-academy trust with a vision to inspire, to raise aspirations and to create brighter tomorrows. Across primary, secondary and special settings, we share a common mission to nurture curiosity, develop wellbeing and empower children and young people to go beyond their aspirations. Together, we believe we can make a difference in our diverse communities, and in the lives of those who learn with us and work with us.  

We empower. We respect. We care.

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About East Leake Academy

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At East Leake Academy we believe passionately that every young person should have access to a broad and balanced curriculum, so they can foster a true love for learning allowing them to reach their full potential.

We also believe that students should develop into strong role models who can contribute positively as outstanding citizens within the wider community. We also strive towards creating a culture of respect and consideration for others at ELA, so that students develop a strong moral compass. Everything that we do at the academy is underpinned by our core values of ‘We Empower, We Respect, We Care’, which are firmly central to our academy’s ethos.

We deliver on our beliefs through providing a robust curriculum and high-quality teaching and learning focused around developing knowledge and skills, as well as creating opportunities for students to explore learning deeply through developing debate, problem solving, critical evaluation and communication skills. Alongside this our excellent pastoral programme is designed to allow further development of leadership, organisation, resilience, initiative and communication skills in readiness for future lives beyond their time at the academy.

The academy as a result has a strong track record of academic success at both GCSE and A Level, and consistently outperforms national averages in a wide range of performance measures. Life at ELA however is about much more than strong academic performance. Year after year, our students never cease to amaze us with their passion to go above and beyond in a wide variety of disciplines such as English, sport, drama, music, enterprise, science, technology and maths, to name but a few.

Our personalised approach and rich curricular and extra-curricular offer make ELA a very special and positive place to learn and to work. We really hope you choose to come on this journey with us and look forward to welcoming you to ELA.

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