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Food Technician

Food Technician

Corelli College Co-operative Academy

Blackheath

Salary:
NJC Scale 4 Points 18-21: FTE £19,917 – £21,984 per annum; Actual salary £17,284 - £19,077 per annum
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
February 2018
Apply by:
5 February 2018

Job overview

About the role: Corelli College have a great opportunity for a committed and reliable Food Technician to join their Design & Technology Department and take on an integral role within the team.  The post-holder will play a pivotal role in the smooth running of the Department with varied but equally important responsibilities to support teaching staff and students alike.  The working basis of this role is 35 hours per week during Term Time plus one week of inset per annum.  

Please click here to view the Job Description which gives an overview of the key responsibilities associated with this position

About Corelli College:  Corelli College Co-operative Academy is a vibrant centre of learning with the highest expectations for each one of our 1150 students.  We are a diverse community where everyone is valued, respected and trusted, where we all work together and celebrate success.  Students thrive within a culture of high aspiration, with no cap on ambition, building the skills to lead healthy, happy and successful lives.  At present, Corelli College is in advanced discussions with Leigh Academies Trust regarding joining the Trust in late 2017.  By joining the Trust we hope to accelerate our improvement and ensure strong foundations for future growth and success.  We also believe that being part of the Trust will enable us to work more collaboratively with other academies within the Trust as well as share resources that will ultimately benefit our students and the community that we serve.  

For more information on working as part of Leigh Academies Trust please visit our careers pages

Being part of Leigh Academies Trust:  As part of Leigh Academies Trust you will have the opportunity to collaborate with your peers and share best practice at Academy level and across the whole Trust.  This is an important part of our vision as we know through experience that we perform better when we work together.  You will also be expected to undertake regular self-development to continue your professional development and hopefully progress further within the organisation. As part of the 'cluster' structure, all of our academies are grouped together in key geographical area to enable them to be able to support each other and share resources.  It also offers staff access to career opportunities across the Trust allowing them to progress their career without switching employers.   For more information on working for the Trust please visit our careers pages.

Diversity at our core:  As a Trust, we are passionate about diversity and recognise that as individuals we all bring something unique to the role regardless of age, gender, race, beliefs or disabilities which is why we treat all of our people equally, without compromise.

The academy is committed to safeguarding children and successful candidates will be subject to an Enhanced DBS check.  Our commitment to safeguarding is underpinned by robust processes and checks which are in place across the Trust. 

About Corelli College Co-operative Academy

Based in Blackheath, London, Corelli College Co-operative Academy is a secondary mainstream school for students aged between 11 and 19. It is a non-denominational establishment which gained academy status in September 2011. The school became a specialist arts college in 2005. 

Principal

Zara Tippey

Values and Vision

The school believes every student should have an active role in school life. This includes participating in activities outside of the classroom. Pupils should take responsibility for their actions and give guidance to other who may need help, especially to the younger pupils. The students are encouraged to have positive mindsets and be involved in the life of the local community. The school is a union and everyone is expected to be treated as equals. 

Ofsted report

“The principal, with determined support from senior and middle leaders, has taken uncompromising action to improve the college. There is an absolute commitment to rapid improvement from all leaders and governors. Work to tackle the college’s weaknesses is increasingly successful. As a result, pupils’ experiences of college are positive and outcomes are on an upward path. Pupils’ personal development and welfare are strong. Pupils express eloquent support for the college, praising their teachers and the diversity of the community. The progress of Year 11 pupils in English and mathematics is improving and close to national figures results are improving and nearly all of those taking advanced courses go on to university.”

View Corelli College Co-operative Academy’s latest Ofsted report

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