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Caretaker

The King Alfred School, an Academy

Burnham on Sea, Somerset

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Salary:
Salary Grade 14 (Point 13: £18,003 – Point 17: £19,283)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
As soon as possible
Apply by:
23 October 2017

Job overview

  

CARETAKER

37 hours per week (Monday – Saturday), all year round – permanent

Hours: Mon-Thu 2.30pm-9.30pm; Fri 2.30pm-9pm and Sat 8am-1pm

(Includes half hour lunch each day)

Salary Grade 14 (Point 13: £18,003 – Point 17: £19,283), includes shift allowance 

23 days holiday per year, rising to 27 after 5 years’ service

Required from November 2017, a Caretaker to join a very busy team. You must have general maintenance, painting and carpentry skills and have an understanding/experience of caretaking duties. Most importantly the successful candidate must be trustworthy and reliable and be able to work on their own initiative.

It is important that you have a genuine liking of young people and a commitment to the safeguarding of all students.

Details of the post are available from our website www.kingalfred.somerset.sch.uk or www.somerset.gov.uk/jobs. Application forms should be sent in to Mrs S Bradley, Headteacher’s PA, at the above address or emailed to sbradley@kingalfred.somerset.sch.uk marked as Caretaker Application.

Closing date :  Tuesday, 24th October 2017 (09:00)
 (may be subject to change based on volume of applications)

Interviews : Tuesday 31st October 2017

The King Alfred School has a commitment to Safeguarding and all posts require a criminal background check via CRB, medical clearance and references. We welcome applications regardless of age, gender, disability, ethnicity or religion.

As an Equal Opportunities and Disability Confident employer we actively encourage applications from people with disabilities. If you have a disability you only need to meet the minimum qualifying criteria for the post you have applied for and you will be guaranteed an interview.

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About The King Alfred School, an Academy

The King Alfred School Academy (TKASA) is a mixed, non-denominational community secondary school and sixth form for pupils aged 11-18. It is located in Highbridge. Somerset, and has about 1,350 pupils. The school moved to its present site in 1957, where it was officially opened in 1958. Predecessor institutions were known as The King Alfred County Secondary School, and Burnham County Secondary School, which occupied a number of sites in Burnham-on-Sea.

Over the past six years since academisation the Academy has seen rapid improvement, with student numbers increasing year on year to now being oversubscribed, a high performing Sixth Form Centre which has seen numbers triple since 2017, an ambitious and knowledge rich curriculum and very strong behaviour systems in school that have created exceptional conduct from students, recognised by the Local Authority as being a beacon of success. In 2023 the Academy was acknowledged by the Regional Director for its glowing Ofsted report having moved from Inadequate to Good in such a short period (see report below). The school motto is Belong, Believe, Be Proud and this creates an Academy that is inclusive, diverse and a great place to work. It is a real Community school.

Principal

Mr Dan Milford

Values and vision

The school’s aim is to provide pupils with a learning environment that will motivate, engage and challenge. The school encourages pupils to develop skills, and encourages them to challenge themselves on a daily basis.

The King Alfred School Academy aims to create independent learners and strong leaders who will contribute to their own learning. It describes its goal as, “to ensure that every student achieves the best they can both academically and socially, providing our community with young people to be proud of.”

The King Alfred School Academy vision encourages every child to enjoy their childhood, to achieve their potential and turn 18 with the skills, knowledge and qualifications that will give them the best chance of success in their adult life in the 21st century.

Ofsted

'There is a strong sense of community at this school'.

'Low level disruption is not tolerated. There are strong behaviour systems in place'.

'The school site is calm. Routines are the bedrock of this positive culture'.

'Staff are proud to work at this school. Staff well-being is always considered when leaders make changes'.

'There is an ambitious, knowledge rich curriculum in place for all pupils, including those with SEND and/or disabilities'.

View The King Alfred School’s latest Ofsted report 

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