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BMS Administrative Assistant

BMS Administrative Assistant

St. Philip's Catholic Primary School

Sandwell

  • Expired
Salary:
Scale 3/4 SCP 14 – 21 £16,481 - £19,939
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
4 November 2016

Job overview

'This is an exceptional Academy' Ofsted March 2013.

Hours: 37 Hours Per Week - Full Time throughout the year

We are seeking an enthusiastic individual who will provide efficient and effective administrative support to the Behaviour Management Service.

Applicants must have a good general education including minimum GCSE Grade C or equivalent in English and Mathematics, with experience of working in an office environment. You will need to have good ICT skills and be able to manage conflicting demands.

An application form and job description are available from our website www.collegiateacademy.org.uk

Closing date: 1.00pm Friday 4th November 2016

The Collegiate Academy Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment.

About St. Philip's Catholic Primary School

St Philip’s Catholic Primary School is a non-selective, co-educational, academy school for children aged 3-11, situated in Smethwick in the West Midlands. Although it has a strong Catholic ethos, it is a multi-cultural school with 252 children on its roll, including the nursery. 

St Philip’s Catholic Primary School is a voluntary-aided school administered by an academy committee, consisting of parents, school staff and people appointed from the parish community. 

Principal

Mrs Carmel Hinton 

Vision and values 

The primary school’s motto is: “To develop everyone’s full potential by learning and working together through Christ.” It aims to provide a secure learning environment which ensures the health and safety of all. Teachers seek to nurture and promote the Roman Catholic faith within the school’s six main attitudes: perseverance, co-operation, independence, enthusiasm, responsibility and purposefulness. The school was judged as “good” in its 2013 Ofsted inspection. 

Ofsted report 

“Good progress continues throughout the school and pupils’ attainment by the time they leave the school is above average in both English and mathematics. School data indicate that current pupils’ attainment is on course to rise still further in this year's national tests. The proportion of pupils who make and exceed their expected progress now compares favourably with the national average, although this has not been consistently so over time.” 

“The quality of teaching is good over time and this is reflected in pupils’ consistently good progress in all year groups. It is also reflected in records of checks on teaching by school leaders and external advisors. The vast majority of teaching observed during the inspection was good. Some was outstanding.” 

View St Philip’s Catholic Primary School's latest Ofsted report 

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Applications closed