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Clerk to the Governors

Clerk to the Governors

Bluecoat Meres Primary Academy

Grantham

  • Expired
Salary:
Grade 4.9-12
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
As soon as possible
Apply by:
8 January 2018

Job overview

Clerk to the Governors

Grade 4 Point 9 – 12 £17,419 - £19,430

(Pro rata £1,883 - £2,100)

Starting: January 2018

The Governing Body of the West Grantham Academies Trust are looking for a reliable, efficient and effective clerk to join our team. The post is for 4 hours per week for 52 weeks per year. The successful applicant will be required to attend all full Board and Committee meetings. You will work closely with the Chair of Directors, Executive Headteacher, Company Secretary and together with other Directors, staff and relevant Diocesan/LA personnel to ensure that all paperwork for School Governance is appropriately maintained.

We are looking for a person to:

  • Provide proactive support with agenda setting, including the production of a draft      agenda for each meeting. 
  • Issuing the agenda and all the supporting paperwork. 
  • Attendance at meetings to take minutes and provide advice on governance issues, when required. 
  • The preparation, amendment and issuing of the minutes. 
  • Provide advice to the governing body on governance, constitutional and procedural      matters. 
  • General administrative support for the governing body. 
  • Maintaining Governor records, their terms of office, pecuniary interests, training and attendance
  • The clerking of any additional meetings. 
  • Understand and abide by the confidential nature of the role at all times. 

Applicants will need to be conversant with general IT, as most of the communication is via email and cloud-based shared storage.

Training and support are available for the right candidate.

Please refer to the job description for full details.

More information and application forms are available on our website:

http://www.wgacademiestrust.org.uk/Vacancies

Please note we cannot accept CV’s as a form of application.

For any further information please contact Karen Hann by email: karen.hann@wgacademy.org.uk

Closing Date:     8 January 2018  

Interview Date:    To be confirmed

If you have not heard from us by 12 January 2018 please assume that you have not been successful on this occasion.

The West Grantham Academies Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people.  Therefore, we expect all workers and employees to share this commitment

All appointments are subject to satisfactory pre-employment checks, including a satisfactory Enhanced criminal records with Barred List check through the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS)

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About Bluecoat Meres Primary Academy

Welcome

Bluecoat Meres Primary Academy is a welcoming church school community, where there is a strong emphasis on caring for, supporting and listening to pupils. 

Our pupils at Bluecoat Meres Primary Academy approach their work in a happy and enthusiastic manner. The principle aim of the academy is to enable all children to learn and to reach their full potential throughout their time with us. We believe in fostering the holistic development of the child and we are committed to helping pupils to become lifetime learners. In order to achieve this the academy sets clear expectations in terms of behaviour and work ethic. All of our staff are committed in helping the pupils achieve and flourish in aspects of school life.

We provide an interesting, stimulating curriculum that responds to the needs of different learning styles and learners’ different needs. We promote perseverance and independence in all lessons. We continually celebrate and share our pupils’ successes. You can find out more about the curriculum by clicking on our year group pages. We also endeavour to equip pupils with the skills to become valuable members of the local community and to have aspirations for their futures.

We believe that parental partnership is vital to ensuring the well-being and academic success of pupils. Parents and carers are an essential component of our school community. Parents can help support their children in their learning to re-enforce the work done at school.

Visions

a. Within our Trust, every young person will achieve their full potential becoming the best person they can be.

b. We will be respected and recognised for our student outcomes and for the positive impact we have on the life chances of young people.

Purpose (How we create value)

a. To promote and facilitate a broad and balanced educational experience of exceptional quality for all young people.

b. To build the character of our young people by providing a secure, inclusive and inspiring environment that fosters self-belief, builds resilience, and promotes a positive attitude to work and life-long learning.

c. To cherish the community that we serve and champion Christian values.

The academy aims to serve its community by providing an education of the highest quality within the context of Christian belief and practice. It encourages an understanding of the meaning and significance of faith, and promotes Christian values through the experience it offers to all its pupils.

Our values of Trust, Perseverance, Forgiveness, Hope, Friendship and Compassion have a deeper meaning within a Christian context, and we seek to draw out these values and celebrate them in all aspects of academy life.

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