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Behaviour for Learning & Inclusion Unit Lead

Behaviour for Learning & Inclusion Unit Lead

Kingsbridge Community College

Devon

  • Expired
Salary:
MPS/NJC E
Job type:
Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
17 April 2023 or as soon as possible
Apply by:
20 February 2023

Job overview

Behaviour for Learning & Inclusion Unit Lead – Kingsbridge Community College

Permanent position

(QTS desirable but not essential for those candidates with relevant experience)

MPS for qualified teacher or NJC Grade E22 if not. MPS (1.0FTE). Support staff hours: 8.30-5.30 / 39 weeks per year.

Start date: 17th April 2023

Purpose of the Post:

We are looking for an exceptional person to effectively manage our behaviour & inclusion strategies in line with the College’s culture and ethos and to contribute to the wider behaviour management of all students attending the College. This position would suit applicants with an interest in developing on-site alternative provision for students who require an alternative curriculum. Starting as soon as possible.

The successful applicant will also be expected to monitor the safe and sensible behaviour of students during the lunchbreak.

If you are interested in the challenge of this position, please email your completed application to: emma.mcquitty@educationsouthwest.org.uk no later than 9.00am Monday 20th February 2023

ESW is committed to safeguarding and protecting the welfare of children, and applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers, social media and an enhanced disclosure via the Disclosure and Barring Service.

Closing date: 20 February 2023

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About Kingsbridge Community College

An outstanding learning community, where individuals thrive

Welcome to Kingsbridge Community College and thank you for your interest in our school.

We are passionate about learning and ensuring that our learners thrive and grow amidst our beautiful surroundings here in South Devon.  We recognise the benefits a first class education brings and encourage our students to be ambitious and bold in their learning journey and to make the most of every opportunity.  We are proud of the excellent teaching, care and guidance that we offer, along with first class facilities and a wide range of opportunities in and beyond the classroom.  We are justifiably proud of our Outstanding Ofsted judgement, and routinely seek excellence in all that we do.

Year on year, our students attain at the very highest levels and we are proud of our position alongside the very best state comprehensive schools in the South West and nationally.  Our examination results are outstanding and the significant majority of our students go on into our 6th Form and from there to university.  KCC students are well prepared for their futures and are successful in gaining places at the universities of their first choice; these universities are also ranked among the best in the United Kingdom, indeed internationally, including Oxbridge.  We ensure that our students are exceptionally well prepared to make choices about their future, whether that is higher education, training or employment.

We have a strong commitment to developing the whole child and providing a wealth of opportunities beyond the classroom.  Our students regularly delight and amaze us with their talents, achievements and successess across a wide range of activities.  We organise concerts, festivals, musical productions, plays, competitions, shows, exhibitions and leadership programmes for students and each year we reach national and regional finals in a range of sports and other extra-curricular activities.

We are a Teaching School and as such are committed to providing high quality training and development to new and experienced school staff, raising the standards of provision far beyond our own establishment.  In September 2016 we became one of five national Research Schools through a joint project led by The National College for Teaching and Leadership (NCTL) and Education Endowment Foundation (EEF).  This exciting programme will see the College further develop its use of evidence based practice and expertise across an alliance of schools.

I hope that what you have read gives you a sense of what we value most - an outstanding learning community where individuals thrive.  If you wish to be part of our success as a parent, student, employee or friend please do not hesitate to make contact with us to find out more.

Tina Graham, Principal
 

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Applications closed