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Attendance Officer

Attendance Officer

St Boniface's Catholic College

Plymouth

  • Expired
Salary:
Grade D pt 19-pt 23 - £14955-£16684
Job type:
Part Time, Full Time, Temporary
Apply by:
1 October 2018

Job overview

Attendance Officer

32.5 hours per week, 39 weeks per year

Grade D  

An experienced and professional Attendance Officer is required as soon as possible to support the Governors/IAB and Senior Leadership Team in the management of attendance within the College. 

The role involves being responsible for the provision of efficient and effective support systems and procedures to monitor attendance.

The ideal candidate will have experience of monitoring attendance to improve and achieve targets along with establishing good relationships with students, staff and external agencies.

The successful candidate will possess excellent communication skills and have experience of working in an attendance/administrative role within a school.

This post is temporary in the first instance.

St Boniface’s Catholic College is a small, rapidly improving Catholic Comprehensive for boys from 11-18.  We are a warm and welcoming school with a family feel and a commitment to developing all members of the College community. We offer you a competitive salary, the opportunity to make a crucial difference to the lives of hundreds of boys of all abilities and the necessary support and development to further your career.  

Our latest Ofsted report stated that:

“The leadership of teaching has improved”

“Teaching is supported by a more appropriate assessment system that supplies teachers with better information about students’ achievements”

“Improvements in personal development and welfare are built on the typically good relationships between students and staff”

“Student's attitudes to learning are improving”

St Boniface’s Catholic College belongs to the Catholic Diocese of Plymouth Multi-Academy Trust (CAST).  

We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.  Appointments will be subject to required employment checks  and an enhanced DBS disclosure. 

Closing date: Tuesday 2nd October- midday

Interviews: Friday 5th October 2018 

To apply, please complete the application form and supporting documents.

If you wish to arrange a visit to the College before application or you have any questions, please contact Mrs Carwithen on 01752 753976 or email scarwithen@stbonifaces.com

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About St Boniface's Catholic College

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+44 1752 779 051

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St Boniface's Catholic College is an all-boys, non-selective, Roman Catholic secondary school with a mixed sixth form in Plymouth, serving students from the age of 11-18. The secondary school is situated in Devon. It belongs to the Catholic Diocese of Plymouth Multi-Academy Trust (CAST).

St Boniface’s Catholic College opened in 1863, formerly known as St Boniface’s School for Boys. 

Headteacher

Mrs Mary Cox

Values and vision

St Boniface’s Catholic College wants all students to benefit from an enriching learning experience in a safe, stimulating and welcoming school environment. The secondary school works to develop students as a ‘whole person,’ both academically, spiritually, socially and personally, giving them the confidence to be themselves and embrace their differences, while at the same time developing their unique skills and talents. It is important to the school that students achieve their full potential and grow as confident, responsible, respectful and caring individuals, who will go on to achieve their goals and ambitions and lead successful and fulfilling future lives as caring and active members of society. The Catholic faith plays an important role in the daily life at the school and pupils are encouraged to develop their own spiritual journey and live by the Gospel values. St Boniface’s Catholic College prides itself on being a small learning community and wishes to get to know the families of each student so that everyone can work together to ensure the smooth running and success of the school. 

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