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Cover Supervisor

Cover Supervisor

Blaise High School

Bristol, City of

  • £21,514 - £23,150 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
£24948 - £26845 FTE - Term time only actual salary amount £231,514 - £23,150 PA
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
As soon as possible
Apply by:
22 April 2024

Job overview

Blaise High School has a strong and consistent approach to school culture. We have a clear set of routines that are well established across the school. These routines enable teachers to focus on teaching and children to truly learn and be themselves. This structure allows children to climb their own personal mountains to the best universities in the country or careers of their choosing.

We understand that where schools engage external cover or supply teachers that this causes a risk to the culture of the school. As such we are looking for a cover supervisor who is a full-time member of staff at Blaise and so understands how things work at our school.

The appointed cover supervisor will take cover alongside members of SLT. Where we at times put multiple groups into a large teaching space; we will always try and staff this with SLT.

This is a very important role for our school. It will be well suited to someone who has experience in schools, but will be equally well suited to someone who is looking for some in school experience and considering training to teach.

Purpose of the Job

To provide short-term cover for absent teachers, supervising classes and ensuring that the work set is carried out in a disruption free working environment.

Main

Duties and Responsibilities

   

Supervise work that has been set in accordance with the school policy

  • Manage the behaviour of pupils whilst they are undertaking this work to ensure a constructive learning environment in accordance with the whole school behaviour system.
  • Collect completed work and return it to the appropriate teacher.
  • Ensure the room is left tidy and ready for the next lesson
  • Supervise centralised cover lessons where required
  • Report back on the lesson ensuring any issues arising are reported back to the usual class teacher or relevant leader
  • Record and report attendance in accordance with school policy
  • Promote the inclusion and acceptance of all in the classroom
  • Deal with any immediate problems or emergencies according to the school’s policies and health and safety
  • Follow school policies and procedures especially those related to child protection and health and safety
  • Contribute to the overall ethos, work and aims of the school


What’s in it for you?

GLT recognises that our employees are our most important asset, and we are aware that the quality and commitment of our employees is critical to our success. We offer all our employees the following staff benefits:

 A supportive ethos and concern for the well-being of all colleagues

  •  Excellent CPD opportunities and career progression
  • Employer contributions to Local Government (LGPS) or Teachers Pension Scheme
  • Cycle to Work scheme
  • Gym membership scheme
  •  Employee Assistance Programme
  • Free eye tests
  • Childcare Voucher scheme
  • Car benefit scheme
  • My Health discounts

Attached documents

About Blaise High School

Blaise High School

Blaise High School is on a journey of rapid improvement to becoming one of the very best schools in the entire country for progress made. The staff at the school share a common purpose; that is the eradication of educational disadvantage in North Bristol. The staff at the school are committed to the school’s values of Aspiration, Integrity and Pride. The school’s leadership are not only committed to developing a school grounded in academic success, and the development of character, but also want to build a school in which workload for teachers is sensible, manageable and well thought out. In our most recent staff survey 96% of staff said that they were proud to work at the school and planned to be here in two years time. Blaise High School serves a diverse, and vibrant community, with high levels of deprivation. It has a Resource Base within the school and this is something we are very proud of. At Blaise High School we teach in a completely disruption free environment. We believe in evidence led approaches to teaching, and we teach in a traditional manner built around explicit and direct instruction. We firmly believe that teachers are the experts in the room, and teach from a high quality, knowledge - rich curriculum. For us, knowledge - rich does not mean knowledge heavy. We carefully select what we teach our children as we know that this is the most important decision we can make in a school. All of the knowledge that we teach children enables them to climb their own personal mountains to the very best universities in the country, or careers of their choosing.

How do we reduce workload for teachers?

  • High quality centralised curriculum resources.
  • Live marking in lessons rather than work taken home
  • Centralised behaviour systems
  • Visible and supportive SLT
  • No after school meetings
  • Carefully planned deadlines
  • Free lunch for every duty.

These are only some of the things that we have introduced to allow teachers to focus on the main thing, teaching great lessons to our children.

Greenshaw Learning Trust – About us

The Greenshaw Learning Trust (GLT) provides an effective structure for schools to achieve real benefits from school to-school collaboration, and a culture of trust and openness that promotes honest and transparent dialogue and mutual support.

At the heart of the Trust is proven school improvement advice and guidance – with regular meetings with school leaders, input from specialist primary and secondary experts and staff training and development in all our schools.

All schools in the Trust receive expert advice and fast -response support on budget planning and monitoring, payroll, human resources, employment and legal advice, purchasing, capital projects, admissions, policy development and audit. Our catering team provides advice and guidance on meeting the statutory responsibilities for food standards, healthy eating and safety, and helps our schools achieve higher take-up of meals and significant cost savings through quality improvement and the central procurement of food supplies.

Each school’s local governing body receives support and advice to ensure that they can contribute effectively to the governance and leadership of their school, including tailored guidance to chairs and clerks and governor training.

The Greenshaw Learning Trust is committed to meeting the needs of every student – our schools offer a wide range of special needs provision and across the Trust we have extensive expertise in behaviour, attendance, family liaison and therapies to support our students and their teachers.

Greenshaw Learning Trust Mission Statement

We are ambitious for our schools and their students. We believe that there is no ceiling on what can be achieved by anyone, regardless of their circumstances or background.

We are committed to providing a supportive and inclusive learning environment, giving every young person the opportunity to fulfil their potential now, and in the future.

We seek to realise the power of individuals and organisations working together in collaboration whilst retaining their individuality, and we recognise that we can always improve.

Greenshaw Learning Trust Employee Benefits

The Greenshaw Learning Trust recognises that our employees are our most important asset and we are aware that the quality and commitment of our employees is critical to our success. We offer all our employees the following staff benefits:

Excellent CPD opportunities and career progression.

Employer contributions to Teachers Pension Scheme.

Cycle to work scheme.

Gym membership scheme.

Employee Assistance Programme.

Eye Care Voucher Scheme.

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