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Behaviour and Inclusion Co-ordinator

Behaviour and Inclusion Co-ordinator

Parklands High School

Lancashire

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Salary:
Grade 6 (point 21-26) £20541 - £23866. TTO ( pro-rata £ 17289.85 - £20088.58)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
As soon as possible
Apply by:
14 January 2019

Job overview

A vacancy has arisen for an enthusiastic, empathetic, adaptable, resilient and well organised individual who, primarily, is capable of independently managing the demands of running The LINC. We seek a person who believes that education is the key to 

The role will require:

1. Staffing, managing and co-ordinating the work in the LINC. Supervision and mentoring of students with challenging behaviour, liaison with

parents, carers, teaching and support staff are also other important aspects of the role. Flexibility in working hours, which sometimes may

include hours outside of the school day, would be desirable.

2. Assisting and supporting the wider provision of the Achievement Team at times when there are no students in the LINC. This may include supervision of

the intervention and inclusion room, in-class support, one-to-one and small group work.


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About Parklands High School

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+44 1257 264596

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Parklands High School is an 11-16 co-educational standalone academy school based in the historic, leafy market town of Chorley.  Chorley has excellent transport links and the school is within easy reach of the M6, M61 and M65.

We believe our school is a magnificent place to teach and help develop the next generation. Our school is a lovely, warm and effervescent community; our students are an absolute delight, and we receive constant praise from members of the community and visitors to our school about their mindfulness, manners, generosity and mature approach to their experiences in school. 

We are not an exams-factory; although our students achieve extremely well, we believe that a holistic education is paramount, and we encourage like-minded teachers to join us and contribute to our ongoing success. In return, teachers at Parklands can expect to teach due to outstanding student behaviour. Teachers enjoy a calm, purposeful and orderly school community where mutual respect is the norm. New staff to Parklands join a vibrant workforce, where there is lots going on, from school musicals and drama productions, to a multitude of sporting activities and social activities organised by staff for staff. 

We are proud of our exceptional facilities.  We have a fantastic all-weather pitch, a magnificent TV studio, a state-of-the-art music recording studio, brand-new cooking facilities for students of Food Technology, a large dance studio, brand-new science laboratories, a brand-new Modern Languages suite and a new dining area. For our students, our school is a wonderful place to learn, and for our staff it’s a wonderful place to make a difference!

The school has a House system with vertical tutor groups, and our students have outstanding leadership opportunities from year 7 through to year 11, such as Head Student, Senior Student Leaders (Teaching & Learning, Wider Life of School), Learning Ambassadors, Subject Ambassadors, Sports Captains and many more.

Headteacher

Steve Mitchell

Values and vision

As an outward-facing school in continual pursuit of excellence, we aim to provide a world-class, 21st Century education for all pupils, irrespective of social background, race, gender, disability, belief, and sexual orientation, so they can successfully embark on the next stage of their education, training or employment, and make a positive contribution to society. 

Ofsted (November 2014)

“Attainment in five or more good GCSEs, including English and mathematics, is significantly above the national average. Progress in English has been consistently good over recent years. In mathematics, progress has improved and is now consistently good for students in all year groups. The progress of all groups of students, including those who are disadvantaged, is good. The proportion of students making better than expected progress in English and mathematics is in line with what is seen nationally. This demonstrates strong improvements in mathematics.”  

View Parklands High School’s latest Ofsted report 

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