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Assistant Pastoral Director (Behaviour Manager)

Assistant Pastoral Director (Behaviour Manager)

The Kingsway School

Stockport

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Salary:
£24,692 to £28,160 actual salary for 37 hpw, term time plus 5 inset days
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2017
Apply by:
11 July 2017

Job overview

We are looking for a passionate, energetic and talented addition to our team. If this describes you, and after taking time to research our school, you like what you see, then we look forward to meeting you!

Main purpose of the post:

Ø To assist and support the Pastoral Director in maintaining high standards of behaviour across the school 

Ø To support students in developing excellent learning habits including behaviour, engagement and organisation

Ø To establish positive relationships with parents, carers, staff and outside agencies in line with the school’s vision and values

Ø To contribute to the support, guidance and counselling of pupils and to the development of intervention programmes aimed at enhancing the behaviour and motivation of individual and groups of pupils

Ø To act as deputy designated safeguarding lead in the school, in the absence of the Pastoral Director

Ø To line manage a team of Pastoral Heads of Year

Ø To analyse data relating to behaviour and report to leaders and governors

You are invited to apply by submitting an application form which includes details of how your experience and skills meet the requirements of the role and how you see this role contributing to whole school improvement. 

Closing date for applications: Wednesday 12 July 2017

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About The Kingsway School

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About The Kingsway School

The Kingsway School is a co-educational, non-denominational secondary school in Stockport, Greater Manchester. It is a specialist school in mathematics, computing, science and training. At its most recent inspection, there were 1,468 students enrolled, aged 11-16.

There are six houses at The Kingsway School, named for famous figures in British history: Turing, Lowry, Gaskell, Pankhurst, Whitworth and Rylands. The secondary school's motto translates from Latin as "turning potential into reality". The school is accessible via the M56 and M60 motorways and is a five-minute walk from a train station.

A number of our staff benefit from an onsite private nursery provision provided by Busy Bees. This is based within the school grounds on the Broadway Campus.

Headteacher

Ms Anna Fowler

Values and vision

The Kingsway School takes great pride in the achievements of students and the successful, responsible and respectful citizens of the future they become. The school ethos is influenced by three key words: opportunity, achievement and respect. The secondary school is a happy place that receives positive feedback from families about how well it cares and caters for the needs of children.

The Kingsway School has a sustained focus on learning and provides an inspiring curriculum for the lifelong learners of tomorrow. It also offers a varied and engaging programme of extra-curricular activities. The school has a long-established reputation for excellence in music, offering tuition for all abilities, plus choirs, orchestras and musical productions.

Ofsted report

“Where learning is very rapid as the result of outstanding teaching, lessons move along at a fast pace with high levels of challenge that really make students think deeply. Students relish the challenging work and tackle problems with real determination. They enjoy working on their own and finding things out for themselves, only relying on the teacher to steer them in the right direction when necessary.”

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Applications closed