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Clerk to Academy Committee

Clerk to Academy Committee

The Cooper School

Oxfordshire

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Salary:
£20,493 per annum (£2,089.77 per annum for the contracted hours and weeks) or £10.63 per hour
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
10 May 2021

Job overview

We are seeking to appoint an experienced Clerk to support the Trust’s Academy Committees by providing a professional clerking service to our schools. This is a permanent role, which will require a commitment of up to 171 hours per annum. This will principally be during term time only, although some work may occasionally be necessary during the school holidays.

This is an exciting opportunity to join our trust and work flexibly around a calendar of  scheduled meetings. Offering advice and guidance on legal/compliance matters relating to school governance will also be necessary outside the meeting schedule. Providing effective administrative support is also a crucial part of the role.

We are looking for someone with relevant previous experience, who will manage the workload and have the ability to offer professional advice on the legal complexities of governance/clerking. The successful candidate will have excellent communication and organisational skills, be able to work independently and be able to organise their own time whilst working to strict deadlines.

It is expected that there will be nine meetings per year, per school. Working hours will be on a flexible basis with the majority of meetings being in the evening. It is anticipated that this will mainly involve working from home, with actual meetings based at either The Cooper School and/or Glory Farm Primary School. Meetings are scheduled each term, throughout the academic year. Due to Covid restrictions Academy Committee meetings are currently being held remotely.

We can offer you:

- competitive salary;

- membership to a defined benefit pension scheme (LGPS);

- regular training opportunities;

- friendly and supportive colleagues;

- a vibrant and diverse environment where everyone is valued.

The successful candidate will have:

- Experience of working in a similar role within a similar environment.

- The ability to take and write up accurate and concise minutes.

- The ability to provide advice based on a professional knowledge of the legal complexities of governance/clerking, which will rely on a willingness to undertake ongoing training/attend briefing sessions.

- Computer literacy across Microsoft products.

- Experience of record keeping, information retrieval and dissemination of data/documentation

- The ability to manage all administration involved behing the scenes to ensure compliance with reporting requirements.

- The ability to organise their time and work to deadlines.

CVs will not be considered without a completed application form - Further details and an application form are available on our website www.bernwodeschoolstrust.co.uk or please contact Human Resources by email recruitment@bernwodeschoolstrust.co.uk. The closing date for all applications is, Monday 10 Mayl 2021, 9am.

Bernwode Schools Trust have the right to interview and appoint at any time throughout this recruitment process. All candidates are advised to refer to the job description and person specification before making an application.

Applicants will need to be able to demonstrate their eligibility to work in the UK.

Bernwode Schools Trust is committed to safeguarding children. The successful candidate will be subject to a Disclosure and Barring Service check (formerly CRB) in line with Section 115 of the Police Act 1997.

Details of the Academy’s policies relating to the Employment of Ex-Offenders and the Secure Storage, Handling, Use, Retention and Disposal of Disclosure and Barring Certificates and Disclosure information are included on our recruitment webpage.

About The Cooper School

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WELCOME

Welcome to The Cooper School, where we work within the local community to prepare and motivate all of our students to develop their full potential as individuals and as members of society."Collaboration and teamwork are the way the school works. Their commitment to inclusion is in no doubt and they understand it is never done but is constantly evolving. It is a truly inclusive school."  - Inclusion Quality Mark Assessor – June 2021 We aim to share high aspirations and high expectations as evidenced in our most recent Ofsted Report (January 2023) which stated that:"Strong positive relationships between staff and pupils lie at the heart of The Cooper School. The school’s motto challenges pupils to ‘dream big, work hard and be kind’. Pupils are caring and feel that they can be themselves in school. Sixth-form students are mature and confident, and relish studying at a higher level on the wide range of courses available to them."WE BELIEVE THAT TO BE AN EFFECTIVE LEARNING COMMUNITY:

all teaching will be inspirational and innovative which is differentiated for all including our most vulnerable learners;
our curriculum is rooted in 3rd-millennium technologies, is rich and relevant to all learners;
the school works in partnership with other organisations in a true spirit of partnership;

each student is significant, noticed, valued, respected and cherished;

every student makes exceptional progress from their starting point as a result of outstanding and inspirational teaching;

every student has a right to learn in a safe, engaging, nurturing and happy environment;

every student is an articulate, autonomous but collaborative learner;

each student is motivated to learn, is inquisitive about the world they live in and curious about their own learning;

everyone in the school community is a learner who recognises their roles and responsibilities as members of a global society;

every individual is part of a truly inclusive community that respects the surrounding environment and is committed to making it a better place for future generations.

The improvements in the school over the last few years (with the consequent growth of reputation in the local and wider community) means that the school has grown in popularity to the extent that we are oversubscribed in each and every year group in the school from Years 7 through to 13. We have focused on providing the best educational opportunities for students so that we are a centre of excellence. We want our students at The Cooper School to be stretched and stimulated because of the engaging educational experiences they access on a daily basis with enriched opportunities and challenges and supported by various adults at the school, materials and resources including the explicit use of new technologies in the learning process.


Dr Rob Whannel
Headteacher

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