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Assistant Timetable & Data Manager

Assistant Timetable & Data Manager

Fulford School

York

  • Expired
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
29 January 2017

Job overview

Assistant Timetable & Data Manager
32.5 hours per week, term time only + 2 weeks 
Salary:   Grade 5, Level 1 – 4 (£18,156 - £19,961 pa, reduced pro rata – actual salary £14,107 - £15,510)

Responsible to:  Timetable & Data Manager

To support the development of reporting systems, data analysis and student tracking across the school in liaison with the Timetable and Data Manager and Senior Leadership Team. To deputise for the Timetable and Data Manager in his/her absence.

Main duties include: 

  • To support the Timetable and Data Manager and other senior staff in maintaining accurate and manageable assessment data for all pupils in the school, including the input of key data into the SISRA system.
  • To complete departmental data analysis, including the calculation of subject residuals.
  • To assist with the interpretation and analysis of data at all key stages to identify strengths and areas for development, taking leadership of this for Key Stage 3. Developing, monitoring and updating performance analysis spreadsheets as required.
  • To work with the Assistant Head (Progress and Assessment) and Assistant Head (Sixth Form) on the development, administration and operation of reporting systems across the school. To have overall responsibility for the administration and production of school reports to parents.
  • To assist with in-year timetable revisions and the main timetabling process as required.

A full job description and application form are available on the school website www.fulford.york.sch.uk or by telephoning the School Office on 01904 633300.

Please return the completed application form, together with a covering letter to Miss J Mountain, PA to the Headteacher, by the closing date. 

Applications may also be returned to the following email address: office@fulford.york.sch.uk

Closing date for applications:  29 January 2017
Interviews will be held: 3 February 2017

We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. We will require successful applicants to undertake a criminal record check via the DBS.

Applicants are asked to provide full employment history and any gaps in employment will be explored at interview.

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About Fulford School

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  • Fulford School
  • Fulfordgate, Heslington Lane, Fulford, York
  • North Yorkshire
  • YO10 4FY
  • United Kingdom
+44 1904 666417

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‘Realising potential, creating the future’

Our mission statement, designed by our students, highlights our commitment to maximising achievement and to develop our students as individuals. We believe that there is no limit to learning or ceiling on achievement and we seek the best progress and outcomes for all of our students. Our view of education is one that, while focusing on results, goes beyond qualifications through developing strong moral values, excellent social skills and a sense of community in our students so that they develop into articulate, responsible and successful adults.


Ofsted Inspection

Following our recent Ofsted inspection on 4th and 5th of October 2023 we are delighted that the school has been graded outstanding in all areas.

A school is a complex social structure and whilst any inspection is a snap shot in a moment in time it is particularly pleasing that inspectors were able to clearly identify the positive culture and moral purpose of our school.

Our core HEART values are fundamental to all we do at Fulford. Over the years we have been determined to ensure our pupils benefit from an aspirational, academic curriculum and at the same time provide a fully inclusive learning environment where all are treated as individuals and supported to be the best versions of themselves.

https://fulford.york.sch.uk/inspection-of-fulford-school-outstanding/


Fulford School

Fulford School is situated in the southern outskirts of the city and draws most of its students from the villages to the south and east of York, as well as the York suburbs of Fulford, Fishergate and Heslington. Our school is an oversubscribed 11-18 mixed comprehensive with a Year 7 admission number of 300. The current number on roll is 1700 students including nearly 300 in the Sixth Form with school numbers being projected to grow in subsequent years. The school’s growth and success can be seen in a number of ways.

There has been an extensive building programme in recent years with a 2-storey new classroom block being completed and fully open to learners in 2023.The school has achieved a variety of Awards including the International Schools Award, the Healthy Schools Award, Advanced Inclusion Award, World Class School Status and the Sunday Times Comprehensive School of the Decade.

The school has an Enhanced Resource Centre with a capacity of 10 places for students on the autistic spectrum. We are committed to inclusion and maximising the talents of all in our care, believing all in our community should be known and valued as individuals.

We run a horizontal year system led by five Heads of Year supported by Assistant Heads of Year whose purpose is to support our learners in their journey from Year 7 through to Year 11. This system enables us to offer excellent support and guidance to all our students and it provides great opportunities for our students to undertake a range of leadership roles. A dedicated wider pastoral team supports this journey including a School Nurse, School Social Worker and a School Counsellor & Wellbeing Worker.


Our historic and current results are consistently high both for progress and attainment.

Fulford is an outward looking school that prioritises partnership working. This is seen in the development of closer ties and increased collaborative working with our primary partners and our current work to broaden the scale of South York MAT.

You will be joining a supportive, friendly and committed staff body of over 200 colleagues supported by excellent leadership at all levels.

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