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Data Manager - LaSWAP

Data Manager - LaSWAP

La Sainte Union Catholic Secondary School

Camden

  • Expired
Salary:
PO3, £42,510 – £45,711 pa
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
Immediately
Apply by:
2 February 2023

Job overview

35 hours per week, all year round

LaSWAP sixth form consortium is seeking to appoint an exceptional Data Manager to join the LaSWAP team working across all four schools. The successful candidate will be required to develop and manage the Management Information System (Bromcom) to ensure streamlining and effective delivery of data and information in order to support the consortium’s efficient day to day running. Candidates should have advanced data analysis skills and be confident producing accurate and detailed reports.

The post holder will be the first point of contact for any data related queries. They will need to demonstrate exemplary professionalism and proactivity and be able to deal with a wide range of requests in a busy, high-profile setting. They will need strong communication skills and the ability to form positive relationships with staff, students, parents and visitors from all four schools within the consortium. Above all, applicants for the post should demonstrate a commitment to working to support the sixth form to enable every child to succeed.

Over thirty years ago, a revolution in Sixth Form education was started by LaSWAP in the Parliament Hill area. The joining together into a consortium of four excellent schools in Camden. The aim was to provide a unique, innovative and high-quality education to post-16 students and prepare them for their futures, be it Higher Education or the world of work. The popular and highly successful LaSWAP post-16 consortium consists of La Sainte Union School, William Ellis School, Acland Burghley School and Parliament Hill School. If you would like to play your part in securing outstanding provision for our students, we would very much like to hear from you.

To arrange an informal telephone conversation or a visit to the sixth form, please contact Karen Robertson, HR Officer for La Sainte Union Catholic School on 0203 829 4212 or email HR@lsu.camden.sch.uk

Closing date: 9am, Thursday 2 February 2023

Interview date: Friday 10 February 2023

For further details of the post and to download an application pack please visit https://www.lasainteunion.org.uk/Vacancies

Please note: we do not accept CVs.

LaSWAP sixth form is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All successful candidates will be required to undergo an enhanced DBS and online vetting check.

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About La Sainte Union Catholic Secondary School

La Sainte Union Catholic Secondary School, as a Catholic community, believes that: Our Lord Jesus Christ, in his life and teaching, is the exemplar of our work as Christian educators. Our commitment is at three levels:

  • Pupils
  • Teachers
  • Community

We strive to provide a caring, secure environment in which each pupil can discover and realise their own potential.   We wish to develop strength of character and confidence by stressing the pursuit of excellence and concern for others.   We seek to educate the whole person, academically, socially, spiritually and morally through a curriculum based on Christian principles and centred on the needs and aspirations of our pupils.  We endeavour to promote the dignity of each individual who is a child of God, endowed with their own gifts and talents.

At the heart of the school and in the spirit of Jean Baptiste Debrabant, our founder, are the teachers and support staff. We are both the custodians and developers of his vision in believing that:-

"a Christian-based education offers a sure hope for the future of religion and society."

We recognise that commitment to service is integral to Catholic education.  We share the task of promoting gospel values, thus preparing our pupils for the opportunities, responsibilities and experiences of adult life.

As a Catholic community we are part of a local, national and universal Church, dedicated to ensuring that our pupils grow to an understanding of their Faith in a Catholic environment, where the calibre of religious teaching and quality of life will be formative of the hearts and minds of young people.

Fundamental to the successful education is the partnership between governors and staff, pupils and parents, parish and wider community.

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Applications closed