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Behaviour Intervention Officer

Behaviour Intervention Officer

Flixton Girls School

Trafford

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Salary:
SCP 22 – 25 £26,317 - £28,785 per annum (pro rata for part time) Actual Salary £22,535 - £24,649
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
1st September 2019
Apply by:
16 July 2019

Job overview

Advert for the position of Behaviour Intervention Officer

Required from September 2019 – permanent position

SCP 22 – 25 £26,317 - £28,785 per annum (pro rata for part time)

Actual Salary £22,535 - £24,649

Monday – Friday 8:30am – 4:15pm 36.25 hours per week (30 minutes unpaid lunch break) Term Time Plus 1 week

We strive to create a school culture so strong that every student feels part of the community and pride in that belonging. However, we also need to create a system that ensures every student every day receives 5 great lessons in a calm and scholarly atmosphere. Therefore, at times we may need to design and deploy specific support and sanctions to ensure every child has the chance to succeed to achieve their personal best.

This position will play a crucial role in overseeing the management and supervision of the school’s behaviour interventions, including oversight of daily detentions and daily behaviour issues within the school.

We are seeking a person who will champion Flixton Girls School’s vision; strengthen and maintain team spirit among staff and be an excellent role model for our students. You will need drive and tenacity and in return, you will have the opportunity to make a visible positive change to our school community ensuring that student potential becomes reality.

This includes the tracking and impact of key behaviour interventions carried out by the Student Services Team.  This role will suit someone who enjoys working with young people and understands the importance of instilling professional habits in order to help smash the nexus between background and achievement. 

The successful candidate will be trustworthy, honest, dependable and self-motivated in order to uphold the ethos, aims and values of the school.

The successful applicant will be:

• A good communicator with adults and children

• Excellent behaviour management techniques

• Able to use own initiative

• Able to work co-operatively as part of a team

• Resilient, tactful and diplomatic especially under pressure

• Have excellent personal effectiveness and organisation

If you wish to be considered for this vacancy, please complete a support staff application form. In addition, you are asked to submit a concise letter of application. This should be typed or word-processed and should not exceed two pages in length. Your letter should describe how your experience and particular achievements make you a strong candidate for this position.

We welcome applications from all sections of the community, regardless of gender, race, religion, disability, sexual orientation or age.

Please note that only applications on the school’s application form will be considered. Candidates who submit a CV only will not be shortlisted. Additional sheets may be attached to the back of the application form if there is insufficient space.

Completed applications should be returned, unfolded, to:

Mrs J Buckley

HR Officer/ Personal Assistant to Headteacher

Flixton Girls School

Flixton Road

Flixton

Urmston

Manchester M41 5DR

OR

Email completed application forms to - recruitment@flixtongirls.com

Tel: 0161 912 2949

The closing date for applications is noon on Tuesday 16th July 2019. Please ensure that you put the correct postage on the envelope as this could result in your application not being considered due to late arrival. Please supply a stamped, self-addressed envelope if an acknowledgement is required.

If you have not heard from us within three weeks of the closing date, regretfully you must assume that your application has not been successful on this occasion, in which case the Governors would like to thank you for your time and interest in the school.

Flixton Girls School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share in the commitment. The successful candidate will be subject to a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.

Closing Date: 12 Noon on Tuesday 16th July 2019

Interview Date:  Thursday 18th July 2019

Applications will only be accepted on fully completed application forms.

For further information about out school please visit our website at www.flixtongirls.com 

Flixton Girls School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share in the commitment. The successful candidate will be subject to a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.

Applications will only be accepted on fully completed application forms.

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There has never been a better time to join Flixton Girls School.

Flixton Girls School is a truly exceptional school with a distinctive ethos and compelling sense of purpose. Established in 1933, the school promotes an approach to education which is holistic, inclusive and altruistic. The curriculum at FGS is underpinned by these values and the students and staff strive to enhance their lives and those of others through the holistic understanding that the academic, physical, nutritional, emotional, social and moral aspects of our lives are inter-connected.

At FGS we are specialists in girls’ education providing a nurturing, supportive and challenging environment where girls excel. We inspire girls to discover their talents and fulfil their potential through our founding principles of aspiration, empowerment and excellence. These principles are at the heart of life at FGS, ensuring that each individual is able to achieve her personal best.

As a result of this clear philosophy FGS provides a well-rounded education where the curriculum places a balanced emphasis on academic study, sport and physical well-being, along with developing a thorough understanding of the importance of good nutrition and mental health. Many students progress from the 6th form to study careers in health related fields supported through the HLT strategic partnerships with the NHS and other well-being providers.

The academic curriculum is strengthened by a huge array of enrichment activities available across all curriculum areas every day at lunchtime (to reflect our commitment to inclusion) and after school. The most significant and integral activities in our programme includes:

● Adventurous outdoor activity with the Outward Bound Trust and the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme at bronze, silver and gold.

● Creative and Performing Arts are very strong and play a vital part in school life.

● High levels of participation in PE and Sport have been at the core of raising achievement and changing the culture at FGS over the last 12 years. Our work with the Youth Sport Trust has helped us ensure that all students can benefit from an outstanding PE and Sport offer including the development of highly successful sporting teams finding county, regional and national success in football, netball, rounders, basketball, and athletics to name but a few.

● Sports and games provision matches the schools commitment to physical well-being through extensive playing fields, a new 4G multi-use pitch and our partnership with the recently refurbished Urmston Leisure Centre.

● Our TAG (Talented Able and Gifted) programme supports and celebrates highly talented students to balance training with academic study and to provide a platform for performance and celebration across both sporting, performance and academic disciplines.

● STEM activities and a host of national and international trips and visits assist in developing deeper learning experiences extending both academic study and independence.

● Engagement in all of the above is reflected in our Passport to Scholarship that encourages students to achieve balance across the 5 pathways to health and well-being, backed up by a wealth of opportunities and experiences for all.

● Learning facilities at FGS have recently been enriched by over a £1million investment

ensuring the long term sustainability of the fabric of the school. The sixth from centre has been refurbished and students benefit from the use of Google chrome books. This facility will be extended across the whole school.

The staff at FGS are talented, determined and committed to the well-being and success of the students. They feel privileged to help students discover their talents, to support and encourage them in the seven year journey from child to young adult.

In choosing FGS whether as a new member of staff, you will be joining a school that is well respected in its local community and has a national reputation for work in many areas. We look forward to receiving your application.

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