Clerk to the Academy Board
Tuxford Primary Academy
Nottinghamshire
- Expired
- Salary:
- £6424 - £7288
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- as soon as possible
- Apply by:
- 26 January 2017
Job overview
Diverse Academies Learning Partnership (DALP)
Clerk to Academy Board Tuxford Primary Academy
Hours per week – Negotiable – 15 hours (part time, term time only, permanent contract) Early evening meetings will be a requirement of the post and flexible working will be required.
Base – main base at Tuxford Primary Academy (NG22 0NA)
Start Date – To commence as soon as possible
Salary – £18,560 - £21,057 pro rata (£6,424.62 - £7,288.96)
DALP is seeking to appoint a clerk to the Academy Board of Tuxford Primary Academy who will be accountable to the Company Secretary, the Chair of the Academy Board, and will be required to work effectively with the Academy Director at the Academy.
To discuss this position please email: Mrs Alison Elway aelway@dalp.org.uk
To apply click here
Closing date for applications: 26th January 2017
Interviews will take place week commencing: 30th January 2017
DALP is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. The successful applicant will be subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check.
About Tuxford Primary Academy
- Tuxford Primary Academy
- Newark Road, Tuxford, Newark
- Nottinghamshire
- NG22 0NA
- United Kingdom
Tuxford Primary Academy is a welcoming place to learn and for staff to work. We are proud of our hard working children and staff and our community feel. We have a strong culture of tolerance that ensures respectful behaviour and positive relationships.
Every classroom is a vibrant learning environment that focuses on individual successes and team goals. We encourage children to develop the capacity to learn from mistakes and the academy is committed to developing keen learners who want to find out more. We reward effort, achievement and good behaviour at every opportunity and firmly believe in ‘catching a child in success’.
We provide a broad curriculum that provides children with a wide range of opportunities and enables children to develop morally, socially and academically.
We offer extensive wraparound provision through a thriving breakfast and after school club, along with an engaging nursery for children from three years of age. The extra-curricular activities available are varied and wide ranging; including music tuition, sports clubs and opportunities for creative arts.
We want all of our academy community to feel involved in what we are doing and their child’s learning. Parents are a child’s first educators and it is very important to us to develop these partnerships. We have an open-door policy and encourage parents to share concerns or positive feedback.
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