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Assistant Head of Year

Assistant Head of Year

Marine Academy

Plymouth

  • Expired
Salary:
£21,962 - £24,174
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2017
Apply by:
10 June 2017

Job overview

Working alongside the Head of Year, the Assistant Head of Year (AHOY) will effectively manage attendance, behaviour and progress of all students. They will support the emotional wellbeing of students as well as effectively manage their attendance, behaviour and progress.

The successful candidate must have as a minimum English and Maths GCSE A* - C or equivalent and must be able to produce evidence of obtainment.

For more information on the role please email Karen.merricks@marineacademy.org.uk

Marine Academy Plymouth is committed to safeguarding children in its care; any successful appointment is subject to a satisfactory DBS check. 

To apply and for a job description please go to the following link: http://www.marineacademy.org.uk/secondary/staff-vacancies

Closing date for applications: Sunday 11 June 2017, midnight  •  Interviews will take place:  Thursday 15 June 2017

About Marine Academy

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+44 1752 213939

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The Marine Academy Plymouth is not your average kind of academy. We aim to deliver for all learners, to the very highest degree, all the conventional outcomes of education and the Every Child Matters agenda too. Alongside this fundamental aim is our commitment to respecting, relating to and learning from through the environment and in particular the marine environment, which of course represents the heritage of this great city.

The Academy is sponsored by the University of Plymouth, with its world class marine science reputation, along with co-sponsors Cornwall College and Plymouth City Council. The Academy opened in September 2010 on the existing site of Tamarside Community College, but has undergone a major building re-development which now offers state-of-the art facilities.

The aim is to transform education for Plymouth in general and for the school’s community and locality in particular. This will be achieved through a commitment to foundational academic achievement combined with the development of enterprise skills, communication skills and entrepreneurialism, all using environmental and marine themes and the multiple environments in the South West of tourism, leisure, recreation and maritime engineering.

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