Data Co-ordinator
Campion School
Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire NN7 3QG
- Expired
- Salary:
- Grade G Point 19 to 22
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 31 January 2018
Job overview
Data Co-ordinator
Post Grade: G19 to 22 (£18746 to £20661 FTE)
Closing Date: Wednesday 31st January at 3.30pm
Interview Date: week beginning 5th February 2018
Full time 37 hours per week x 42 weeks per year
Required as soon as possible
This is a fantastic opportunity for a dynamic, forward thinking colleague to join the Data team to support the development, maintain up to date records and report on the following aspects of the academy information: progress and attainment (including internal and external assessment), student attendance data, student targets and current achievement data and behaviour/exclusion data.
You will be collecting and checking data ready for analysis. Assisting with producing data reports for key staff across the School to utilise. Generating reports as required by staff from MIS (Progresso). We are looking for someone with a good understanding of numbers and Excel who can work with large data sets accurately and quickly and who has excellent ICT skills. This position may suit a recently retired teacher or someone with teaching experience as knowledge of school performance measures is desirable.
Previous experience of working within a school or education context is essential.
To apply please visit http://www.campion.northants.sch.uk/145/vacancies
For more information please contact Dawn Hilder on: Telephone: 01604 833900d
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About Campion School
- Campion School
- Kislingbury Road, Bugbrooke, Northampton
- Northamptonshire
- NN7 3QG
- United Kingdom
Campion School in Bugbrooke, near Northampton, is a co-educational secondary school. It became a Language College in September 1997 and an academy in 2011.
This remarkable school has a vibrant, inclusive community that we continue to nurture. Our mission is simple yet powerful: to cultivate an environment where every student flourishes, develops their skills and character, and achieves academic excellence. Together, we strive to create brilliant futures for all our students.
The values that define Campion are Ambition, Respect, Integrity and Resilience. These values are not just words but are embedded in everything we do. We set high expectations for both our staff and students, and we pride ourselves on providing rich, challenging learning experiences within a supportive and caring environment.
Our vision is to Create Brilliant Futures, and we are committed to ensuring that all students develop the knowledge, skills, and values needed to thrive as global citizens. Whether preparing for university, further education, or the world of work, our students leave Campion with the foundation of independent learning and a lifelong love of learning.
We are thrilled to have been graded Good in all areas by Ofsted in November 2021, a testament to the exceptional progress the school has made. The inspection team praised the high expectations set for all pupils, including those in our Sixth Form, where students show impressive maturity, independence, and a strong track record of success in securing places at their first choice universities, including places at Oxford and Cambridge and other Russell Group Universities. We are particularly proud of the strides we’ve made in improving provisions for students with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), ensuring that all students have equal access to the curriculum and are achieving alongside their peers.
View Campion School and Language College’s latest Ofsted report
Campion School & Language College is part of United Learning. Being part of a national network of schools provides us with exciting opportunities for collaboration, professional development, and the sharing of best practices. United Learning is renowned for its commitment to raising standards and providing excellent educational experiences for all students. As part of the Trust, we have access to a wealth of resources, expertise, and leadership support, all of which enhance our ability to provide the very best education for our students. The Trust’s ethos of ambition, integrity, and respect aligns perfectly with our own values, and we look forward to continuing to benefit from this partnership in the years to come.
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