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Early Help Officer

Early Help Officer

Beaumont Primary Academy

Kirklees

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Salary:
£22,080
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2019
Apply by:
27 June 2019

Job overview

Early Help Officer

Grade 8 

37 hours per week – term time only + 10 days

Actual salary: £22,080 (FTE £24,799)

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An exciting opportunity to work across our 2 to 16 campus, with pupils and students from Beaumont Primary Academy and Moor End Academy.  We are committed to ensuring effective early help is in place so that pupils and their families are well supported in order that the children have the best possible learning opportunities.

Beaumont Primary Academy opened in September 2016. It is situated in the grounds of Moor End Academy in Crosland Moor and near to Beaumont Park. In September 2018, we moved into our purpose built academy, with state of the art facilities which was constructed in partnership with Kirklees council.  Having recently had our first Ofsted inspection, we are delighted to be recognised as a ‘Good’ academy with outstanding features.

Moor End is a converter academy that opened on 17th August 2011. We converted as an outstanding school.  Prior to this we were a community school. We play a leading role in the training and professional development of teachers and contribute towards the raising of standards across the school system through school to school support. Moor End is an award winning academy and has continued to be recognised by Ofsted as ‘outstanding’.  

 As part of South Pennine Academies, both schools are well supported by a successful Trust team led by the CEO, Jane Acklam OBE, who is a National Leader of Education.

We offer:

• Happy, friendly and enthusiastic children who love school life.

• A strong team of dedicated staff across the campus

• A supportive community of parents and carers, who want to work with us to give their children a successful start in life.

• A partnership with our outstanding Academy Trust committed to providing the very best professional development opportunities.

Thank you for your interest in working at Beaumont Primary Academy and at Moor End Academy. If you want to be a part of our journey then we are keen to hear from you. We are looking for an innovative, dedicated and highly motivated person who wants to make a real difference to our families and community.

Miss Debbie Kelly, Mr Kash Rafiq,

Principal                                                                    Principal

(Beaumont Primary Academy) (Moor End Academy)

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Closing date: Monday 17th June 2019 at 9am 

Interviews will be held: Monday 24th June 2019

Visits to the academies/ campus: Wednesday 12th June at 4pm

How to apply: Please see page 9 of the attached Job Pack



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About Beaumont Primary Academy

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  • Beaumont Primary Academy
  • Moor End Academy Campus, Dryclough Road, Crosland Moor, Huddersfield
  • West Yorkshire
  • HD4 5JA
  • United Kingdom
+44 1484 503111

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Background and Vision

Our motto: ‘’Adventures in Learning’’

Beaumont Primary Academy opened in September 2016 and will be up to Year 5 in September 2021. When it reaches capacity, it will be a 650 place 2-11 academy from Nursery to Year 6, and is situated in the grounds of Moor End Academy in Crosland Moor and near to Beaumont Park.  As part of South Pennine Academies, Beaumont Primary Academy is well supported by a successful Trust team led by the CEO, Jane Acklam OBE.

At Beaumont a highly skilled and experienced team of staff are all committed to providing a safe environment and a high quality education for our students. Our expectations are high and we work relentlessly to realise them. Our belief is that all children whatever their background and starting points, can achieve highly. We know that children only get one chance at their education and we have a duty to ensure that at the end of each stage of their education, children are ready and prepared for moving on to the next stage. Alongside the strong focus on progress and attainment, a planned programme of opportunities is in place which enriches experiences, allowing students to develop their interests, social skills and embrace the community around them, in many areas of learning. Pupil voice is central to our work and we have a Silver Rights Respecting award in recognition of the work we do in respecting the rights of the child.

We want our children to be truly involved and excited by their education and as such we provide active, engaging and interactive learning experiences, both onsite and beyond as a classroom and this is an essential part of the role.  The classroom environment is a fundamental part of the learning experience where children have a sense of ownership and are able to develop as purposeful, focussed and independent learners.

We have well established relationships with our families and the local community. We hold regular family learning afternoons and morning reading sessions, where parents are involved in their child’s learning journey. Beaumont is a very happy, calm, purposeful learning environment where children and adults thrive.

Beaumont Primary Academy serves a fabulous vibrant academy community from a diverse cultural and religious background. We want all of our students and families to be proud of themselves and who they are, whilst having the highest standards of respect and understanding for each other.

Beaumont Primary Academy has the advantage of sharing a site with Moor End Academy, Beaumont Nursery School and Huddersfield Horizon SCITT, allowing for close partnerships across the campus.

Find out more on our website www.beaumontprimary.org.uk or on our Twitter account @BeaumontPAc

Debbie Kelly, Principal

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Values and vision

Beaumont Primary Academy aims to be a caring multi-cultural school. Its pupils are encouraged to achieve their potential, regardless of their background. This is underlined by the school’s commitment to the United Nations' Students’ Rights Charter. Each decision is made with the students in mind.

The academy promotes diversity, equality and high expectations. There is a focus on teaching children how to live harmoniously in their communities. Bullying and racism are considered unacceptable.

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