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Behaviour manager

Behaviour manager

Manchester Mesivta School

Manchester

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Salary:
£20-22k
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
25 May 2022

Job overview

Role available: Behaviour Manager

Manchester Mesivta is excited to offer the role of behaviour Manager within our rapidly growing Jewish boy's school. This is a permanent, full time role and will be available for job share. We are looking for someone who is passionate about delivering high quality intervention that is inclusive and aspirational. The position would suit an individual looking to make real change with students that have become disengaged with education. 

By joining Manchester Mesivta you will be working within a centre that boasts small class sizes, exceptional results and performance, and a positive work/life balance.

You should have had experience leading positive change within a department or school setting. You must be able to establish excellent relationships with pupils and colleagues, and work well within a team. It is essential to this role that the successful applicant has experience of enforcing firm boundaries and providing a compassionate approach to our more difficult cases. 

We offer a supportive environment for practitioners to grow and develop their practice, and want to appoint leaders who will grow and develop alongside the school. 

Located in Prestwich, Greater Manchester, with easy access to the motorway system. Manchester Mesivta School is an Orthodox Jewish secondary school for boys.  The school has 240 pupils aged 11-18, making it much smaller than the average secondary school. The school moved onto its current site in 2005, and as a result can boast of a wide range of teaching and recreational facilities, including modern classrooms, as well as a number of extra-curricular activities.

Ofsted 2015

“Pupils achieve well. The proportion gaining five good GCSEs is now above average. This reflects good progress given pupils’ broadly average starting points in Year 7. Teachers plan lessons which interest and motivate pupils. Relationships between teachers and pupils are good. Pupils are confident and keen to learn. Pupils are friendly, courteous and considerate. They have a good understanding of British values and all understand the importance of respect and tolerance.”

To enquire about the role, please contact Mr S Blatcher, Head of Lower School by email office@mesivta.co.uk

Appointment is subject to a satisfactory enhanced disclosure from the DBS

To receive the full job description and/or apply, please email office@mesivta.co.uk. Applications must include your CV and a covering letter explaining why you are suitable for the role.


About Manchester Mesivta School

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+44 161 773 1789

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Located in Prestwich, Greater Manchester, Manchester Mesivta School is an Orthodox Jewish secondary school for boys. A voluntary-aided school, it was originally founded as an independent fee-paying school, but in 2004 became state-aided. The school has 204 pupils aged 11-18, making it much smaller than the average secondary school. The school moved onto its current site in 2005, and as a result can boast of a wide range of teaching and recreational facilities, including modern classrooms, as well as a number of extra-curricular activities.

Headteacher

Rabbi Sulzbacher

Values and Vision

Manchester Mesivta School provides both a faith-based and secular education for its students. The school follows two programmes of learning. A high level of Religious Education in the mornings and a wide range of secular education in accordance with the national curriculum in the afternoons. Post-16, students often progress into an independent on-site sixth form college.

Ofsted

“Pupils achieve well. The proportion gaining five good GCSEs is now above average. This reflects good progress given pupils’ broadly average starting points in Year 7. Teachers plan lessons which interest and motivate pupils. Relationships between teachers and pupils are good. Pupils are confident and keen to learn. Pupils are friendly, courteous and considerate. They have a good understanding of British values and all understand the importance of respect and tolerance.”

The full report into Manchester Mesivta School can be found here.

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