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Behaviour and Pastoral Lead

Behaviour and Pastoral Lead

WMG Academy for Young Engineers (Solihull)

Solihull

  • Expired
Salary:
SCP4 17 – 21 £17,547. - £19,939. (Term time only – pro-rated £15,364 – £17,459)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
As soon as possible
Apply by:
28 September 2017

Job overview

The WMG Academy Trust Board seek to appoint an enthusiastic and flexible Behaviour and Pastoral Lead.

The WMG Academy for Young Engineers opened its first academy in Coventry on Monday 8th September 2014 for up to 640 students aged 14 - 19. The second academy in North Solihull opened in September 2016 for two year groups, 10 and 12, and will double in size the subsequent year. 

You will be a key member of the WMG Academy Solihull team, providing and enabling students and young people to achieve their potential by providing support to overcome barriers to learning both inside and outside the academy.

The key academic sponsor of the Academy is the University of Warwick.  The new Solihull Academy is located adjacent to Chelmsley Wood Shopping Centre in North Solihull and boasts over £2 million of specialist equipment and ICT. Our relationship with a broad range of local, national and international business partners will allow the successful candidate to link his/her teaching to an applied, employment-led educational environment. 

Further information about WMG Academy, Solihull can be found on our website www.wmgacademy.org.uk

We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. This post is subject to enhanced DBS clearance.

Completed application forms should be returned to:

Lorna Kelly, WMG Academy for Young Engineers Solihull, Chelmsley Road, Chelmsley Wood, Solihull, B37 5FD or Email: l.kelly@wmgacademy.org.uk. 

For an informal conversation please contact the WMG Academy on 0121 289 3556 and ask for the Associate Principal, Stewart Tait.

   

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About WMG Academy for Young Engineers (Solihull)

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WMG Academy for Young Engineers Solihull is a mixed, non-selective, non-denominational secondary school with a sixth form in the West Midlands, serving students from the age of 14-18. The secondary school, situated in Solihull is a University Technical College (UTC), led by businesses and a university.  Partners at WMG Academy for Young Engineers Solihull include The University of Warwick, WMG, National Grid, Rolls Royce and Jaguar Land Rover.

WMG Academy for Young Engineers Solihull opened in 2016. There is also another WMG Academy in Coventry, which opened in 2014. The Academy has purpose-built learning facilities, including dedicated engineering equipment and professional working spaces substituting classrooms.

Chief Executive Officer

Stewart Tait

Values and vision

WMG Academy for Young Engineers Solihull’s aim is to offer all pupils an exciting and innovative learning environment, providing them with the skills, knowledge and confidence to qualify as industry trained students, full prepared for employment or further education after leaving. It is the Academy’s aim that students become excited by the engineering industry, and the curriculum company-led projects to ensure that students are gaining a valuable and relevant learning experience. From the business dress to the longer working day, as well as opportunities to work with companies on real-life projects, parents see their child’s confidence grow and their employment potential soar. Students are offered a wide range of enrichment activities to gain additional skills and enhance their time at the Academy.

Ofsted

Ofsted rated Good in all categories March 2019.

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