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Deputy Cripps Hall and Theatre Events and Facilities Manager

Deputy Cripps Hall and Theatre Events and Facilities Manager

Northampton School for Boys

Northamptonshire

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Salary:
NSB Support Staff 8-10 – (current £26,409-£27,269)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
01/09/2025
Apply by:
6 May 2025

Job overview

Deputy Cripps Hall and Theatre Events and Facilities Manager

Salary Range – NSB Support Staff 8-10 – (current £26,409-£27,269)

Full Time – 37 hours per week – hours to be taken flexibly according to the Theatre Schedule

Required with immediate effect – actual start date to be agreed at interview

Please see this link for full details of benefits: NSB Employee Benefits


What we are looking for

 

Are you looking to become a valued member in a team who are committed to delivering high quality support for our ever-expanding programme of internal and external performances and events?

Cripps Hall Theatre is part of Northampton School for Boys which that has been acknowledged as the ‘Top State School (non-grammar) in the East Midlands for 2023 and 2024 according to The Times and The Sunday Times ‘Best Schools Guide’, based on the outstanding GCSE and A level results achieved by students. 

The Cripps Theatre team at Northampton School for Boys is a group of inspiring individuals who are committed to offering an outstanding experience to all who use our spaces. As part of the Theatre Team, you will have the opportunity to assist with and run a variety of events. These will include theatrical performances, dance shows, exams, assemblies, presentations, lectures and a variety of other events within the school calendar.  

We are looking for a Deputy Cripps Hall and Theatre Events and Facilities Manager with an understanding of a range of technical theatre skills including AV, set construction, costume, DIY, sound and lighting. The successful applicant must have effective communication skills, a proactive work ethos and be a highly motivated professional with the ability to work well as part of a team.

 

For further information on The Cripps Hall Theatre, please visit our website: About | The Cripps Hall Theatre

 

How to apply

We welcome all interested applicants to arrange a telephone/video call so that you can learn more about NSB and what we could offer you as a member of staff. Please take the chance to browse our website to learn more about our past and how we are looking to the future as we became a muti-academy Trust in September 2023.


Application forms can be found via the school website on the ‘Vacancies’ page. Please send your completed application form to hr@nsb.northants.sch.uk. Alternatively, please apply through the TES or TeachNorthants portal. We encourage you to submit your application as soon as possible.

Closing date: 9am, 6 May 2025 – Interview Date TBC


The Academy is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All post holders in regulated activity are subject to appropriate vetting procedures, online checks and a satisfactory Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check.

About Northampton School for Boys

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Northampton School for Boys

Northampton School for Boys is incredibly proud of its heritage and reputation for providing  an exceptional education for students aged 11-18: single-sex provision for boys aged 11-16 with a co-educational Sixth Form. There are presently over 1600 students on roll, of which  over 500 are in the Sixth Form (including 190 girls). The school is a strategic partner of the  Northamptonshire Teaching School Hub and was graded as Outstanding in all aspects of its  latest Ofsted inspection. 

The school’s academic outcomes are remarkable year on year: GCSE results are consistently  in the top five percent for boys’ progress and attainment across all schools in England and we  are in the top five percent of schools nationally for A level attainment. In 2023, the school’s  GCSE Progress Score was +0.57 against a national average of -0.17 for boys and over 40% of  the school’s 650+ A level entries were graded A*/A and over 70% A*-B. NSB was the top  performing state school in Northamptonshire for A level APS results for 2022/23. Looking to  2024, we are enormously proud to have delivered on exceptional outcomes for students once  again at NSB. 80% of students were awarded a 5+ in English and Maths; on average, students  secured over a grade 6 across the curriculum; over 75% of the whole cohort were awarded  the EBacc, and our P8 score is +0.95. We also typically average between 4 and 8 students who  progress to higher education at Oxbridge. 

NSB has been ranked as the ‘Top State (Non-Grammar) School in the East Midlands’ for 2022,  2023 and 2024 by The Times based on GCSE and A level results and won ‘Secondary School of  the Year’ at the recent NEA awards. Continuing with a trend of phenomenal achievements,  we were also named ‘Comprehensive School of the Year in the East Midlands’ 2025 in the  latest edition of Parent Power from The Times and Sunday Times. We also have an exceptional  reputation for the breadth and depth of our extra-curricular programme and are currently  ranked as the Top State School in Britain for competitive sport by National Publication, ‘School  Sport Magazine’.

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