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Assistant Head of Additional Support (3-18 years)

Assistant Head of Additional Support (3-18 years)

St Aloysius' College

Glasgow City

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
18 May 2021

Job overview

St Aloysius’ College is seeking to appoint an Assistant Head of Additional Support to assist the work of the Head of Department in the leadership and management of the Department and to deputise for the Head of Department when required. 

The role will involve building relationships between pupils, parents, colleagues and external professionals whilst being committed to ensuring that the needs of our children and young people are at the heart of everything we do, within the ethos of a Jesuit education.

PLEASE NOTE THAT YOU MUST APPLY ON THE COLLEGE APPLICATION FORM. CVs ALONE WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Applications should be received not later than Tuesday 18th May by 12 noon and sent to Monica Harper by email: MHarper@staloysius.org

St Aloysius’ College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. The successful candidate is required to become a member of the PVG scheme.

For more information contact Isabelle Erskine, Senior Depute by telephone on 0141 332 3190. Interviews are expected to take place on 25th May at the College, with all health and safety and social distancing measures in place.

About St Aloysius' College

+44 141 332 3190

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St Aloysius' College is an independent, Roman Catholic, co-educational, all-through school for children aged 3-18, founded in 1859. It is situated in the Garnethill area of Glasgow, Scotland. Entry to the school is assessment-based and a limited number of bursaries are available.

As Scotland's only Jesuit school, St Aloysius' College embraces a distinctive form of Catholic education which places formation of the whole person at the centre of all learning. Pupils not only have their academic potential ignited, but are also taught to look on the world with empathy, offering their talents and energies for the benefit of others. The Green Blazer has come to symbolise the mission of the college, which sees pupils achieve academic success without losing their interests outside the classroom, taking on challenges with a sense of fun. The five elements of Jesuit Education - Intellectual Formation, Magis Curriculum, Religious Formation, Pastoral Care and Perspectives and Horizons - frame the Aloysian experience.

Headmaster

Patrick Doyle

Values and vision

The curriculum at the college is planned to ensure that every pupil reaches their full potential. It is centred on strong academic, spiritual and moral beliefs to support each child as they progress through the school. Each pupil is given the opportunity to develop and achieve their individual objectives at a pace fitting their own ability and personality.

As a Jesuit school, development of the whole person is at the centre of all that St Aloysius' do. The five principal concepts of Jesuit education help to form the mission for staff at the College, and allow pupils to understand what is expected of them when mapping their journey in the Green Blazer.

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