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Alternative Provision Coordinator

Alternative Provision Coordinator

Chilton Trinity School

Somerset

  • £29,557 - £32,589 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
SCP 26-30
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
As soon as possible
Apply by:
12 June 2023

Job overview

Start:             As soon as possible

Salary:           £29,557 to £32,589 per annum (SCP 26 – 30)  

Location:      Chilton Trinity School

Contract:      37 Hours per week, Term Time + 10 Days

Term:              Permanent


Chilton Trinity School is seeking to appoint an Alternative Provision Coordinator to support the academic and SEMH needs of a range of young people who are struggling with mainstream provision. We see the development of our alternative provision as a significant school development priority and the successful candidate should demonstrate an outstanding desire to work with students to remove barriers to their learning.

The successful candidate will be responsible for effective targeting and coordination of provision for students at risk of repeated fixed term suspensions through internal timetable modifications, small group work and personalised alternative curriculums.

This is a fantastic opportunity and the post would be suitable for practitioners with Qualified Teacher Status or with experience within alternative provision settings.


In return we offer:

  • A competitive salary
  • A full and varied CPD programme offering teaching and leadership development for our staff
  • An opportunity to work in a supportive team from whom you can learn, develop and grow
  • Wider opportunities to be involved across the Futura Learning Partnership
  • An energised and professional working environment
  • Benefits include; pension scheme, discounted sports centre/gym membership, free wellbeing support & medical cover, free on-site parking and cycle to work scheme


Futura Learning Partnership is a partnership of schools which span 5 local authority areas: Bath & North East Somerset, Bristol, North Bristol, North Somerset, Somerset and South Gloucestershire. Working together to provide a high quality educational experience for all students in their care and be a truly inclusive provider of 3-18 education in the area. We are a mixed MAT, comprising 6 secondary, 21 primary and a special school. We work in partnership with the Diocese of Bath and Wells, which brings considerable benefit to all our schools.


If you have any questions about this post or would like to arrange a visit, please contact Emma King, Headteacher’s PA, on 01278 425222 or email eking@chilton-trinity.co.uk.

 More information about the post and an application form can be found on our website: Chilton Trinity - Vacancies (chilton-trinity.co.uk). All letters of application and application forms (addressed to the Headteacher, Mr T Newell) should be emailed to: recruitment@chilton-trinity.co.uk  

 

CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: 9.00am on Monday 12 June 2023

INTERVIEW LIKELY TO BE HELD: Monday 19 June 2023


PLEASE NOTE: Early applications are encouraged. Chilton Trinity School reserves the right to interview and appoint prior to the closing date of the advertisement, should the School be able to appoint an appropriate candidate.

Futura Learning Partnership is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Your suitability to work with children and young people will form part of the selection process. For this post, prior to appointment Futura Learning Partnership will apply for a satisfactory enhanced Disclosure and Barring check, a Children’s Barred list check, two satisfactory references, satisfactory pre-employment health screening and for Teachers, a Prohibition Check in relation to the children’s workforce. In some settings a Declaration will be required in order to meet our obligations under the ‘Disqualification under the Childcare Act 2006.

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About Chilton Trinity School

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Chilton Trinity Schools Purpose is……

to inspire responsible, confident and determined learners who will thrive in a changing world

Our Schools Values

We expect all members of our school community to work hard and be kind. We value Respect, Honesty and Kindness, and believe in the limitless potential of people.

We want to work in an emotionally intelligent school where people acknowledge the fallibility of the human condition and have the imagination to understand how their actions will impact upon, and be perceived by, those they affect.

Our aims are straightforward:

  • With AMBITION, we want students to be the best they can be and make progress academically, socially and emotionally.
  • With an ENGAGEMENT in school life, we want students to play a full role in their own and others learning and enrichment.
  • With RESILIENCE, we want students to overcome setbacks and learn from them by showing strength of character.

These are all underpinned by the principle of ‘WORK HARD AND BE KIND’.

We will achieve our aims and objectives by delivering high quality teaching and learning through an exciting and inspiring curriculum, in a safe and caring environment, that puts educating the whole child at its core;

  • We expect all students to work hard - no one can ask any more of them
  • Kindness towards one another is central to life at Chilton Trinity School, with the House system supporting the family ethos
  • We all represent our community, and we are ambassadors of our school
  • We appreciate each other's success

All decisions, conversations and actions are taken with the aim to ensure all students are given the tools for ‘climbing the mountain towards their personal best’, so that they can thrive in a fulfilling career and have a fantastic life when they leave Chilton Trinity School.

#TeamChiltonTrinity We are a team, all working together to achieve our ambition of preparing students for success beyond the five years we have with them and preparing them for the world they are about to enter.

Our approaches have been influenced by and are based on traditional values of respect and honesty. Our teaching and learning approach is influenced by Doug Lemov’s Teach Like a Champion (TLAC) and Rosenshine’s ‘Principles of Instruction.’

The Chilton Trinity Commitment We are equally ambitious for every student, no matter what their background, prior attainment or additional needs.  All decisions, conversations and actions are taken with the aim to ensure all students are given the tools to climb the mountain towards their personal best, so they can fulfil their ambitions, thriving in a fulfilling job and have a fantastic life.


Headteacher

Tom Newell


Ofsted

“Teaching is typically good and supports the learning of all students. There is very effective support for disadvantaged students and those who need extra help to catch up in their learning. The school’s senior leaders, well supported by governors, have improved students’ achievement and the quality of teaching. They are taking strong actions to bring about further improvement.”

View Chilton Trinity’s latest Ofsted report

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