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Head of Business Support

Head of Business Support

St Luke's Church of England School

Devon

  • Expired
Salary:
Grade F (£27,905 – £31,371) - Actual salary £24,950 - £28,049
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
ASAP
Apply by:
30 May 2020

Job overview

Head of Business Support

Grade F (£27,905 – £31,371) pay award pending

Actual salary £24,950 - £28,049

Appointment type: Part Time - (38hrs/40weeks)

Job term: Permanent

Required:   As soon as possible

The Ted Wragg Multi-Academy Trust based in Exeter is a values-driven growing Trust, committed to the transformation of lives through education, ensuring that the Trust delivers outstanding outcomes for every pupil.  Currently operating seven schools:  Cranbrook, Isca Academy, St James, Exwick Heights, St Luke’s, West Exe and Whipton Barton Federation, we provide a diverse curriculum for over 5,000 learners.  The Trust has grown significantly in recent years, with an ambition to expand further.

St Luke’s Church of England School is looking for a person with strong experience of business administration and leadership to join the School as Head of Business Support.  This is an exciting opportunity to become part of the School at a time when we are driving forward school improvement. 

We are seeking to appoint a colleague who has the imagination and vision to support colleagues who are ambitious to provide life chances for young people. The person appointed will lead the Business Support function of the school providing management of finance, facilities and personnel alongside colleagues from the Ted Wragg Multi Academy Trust. 

You must have excellent communication skills: oral and written, including the ability to listen as well as transmit. You must have adaptability and a flexible approach to job roles and responsibilities and the ability to be effective under pressure. You will have the ability to solve problems as they occur and have the flexibility to cope with varied tasks as priorities change. You must have good organisational ability with a methodical approach to work and attention to detail. You must be pleasant, approachable, diplomatic and patient and have a good sense of humour.

If you think you have the skills and enthusiasm for this exciting role we would welcome your application. For an informal discussion about the post please do not hesitate to contact Kealey Sherwood, Headteacher via office@st-lukes.devon.sch.uk or 01392 204600.  

Closing Date: Midnight, 31st May 2020

Interview Date: To be confirmed

All applications should be made by completing the Trust application form, including evidence of how you meet the person specification for the role and should be submitted to HR@tedwraggtrust.co.uk by midday on the clos ing date.

Previous applicants do not need to resubmit their applications.

The Ted Wragg Multi Academy Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment and operate in accordance with the Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy. All applicants will be subject to a full Disclosure and Barring Service check before an appointment is confirmed.  This role requires the ability to fulfil all spoken aspects of the role with confidence and fluency in English.

About St Luke's Church of England School

St Luke’s is a voluntary controlled Church of England School and part of the rapidly growing Ted Wragg Multi-Academy Trust.

St Luke’s is a wonderful place to work and is full of staff who are dedicated to improving the life chances of every student that attends the school. We work closely with other schools in the Ted Wragg Multi Academy Trust and are part of a wider family who all believe passionately in high quality education for all. We offer our staff disruption free classrooms, weekly coaching, in-house career progression, wider MAT leadership development opportunities and a high quality staff wellbeing programme.

Our vision is to ensure that our community, both staff and students live ‘life to the full’ with this being underpinned by our five core values:

• Taking responsibility

• Being inclusive

• Showing respect

• Giving hope

• Achieving your best

St Luke’s is a school that has the very highest expectations of, and for, our students. We enable each and every one of them to become ‘good stewards’ of their own lives and of the world around them by taking personal responsibility for themselves, their learning and their environment. All of our community treat one and another with dignity and respect and we are incredibly proud of our Christian ethos.

Our staff are an incredibly committed team who have a very clear goal: ‘to enable every child at St Luke’s to have the best educational experience possible, full of enriching opportunities and the right balance of support and challenge so that they achieve their very best'. We aim to enable every child to make a positive next step in their education, training and future employment so that they are fully prepared to live ‘life to the full’. We do this by ensuring that we deliver excellent teaching in every classroom day in, day out and by providing an academically challenging curriculum that is personalised for every child and promotes high aspirations and achievement. Underpinning this is a business and administrative team that is efficient and effective and provides a comprehensive level of support to enable us to get the very best out of every single student and every single member of staff.

St Luke’s is a really exciting place to work as it is a school that is driven by a desire to improve and to be the best that it can be. Our school improvement journey in the last two years has been substantial; the impact can be seen in our outcomes, student voice, parental voice and our high levels of staff retention. But we are not a school that rests on its laurels; we are a school that is driven by very high standards and a need to ensure that all improvements are consistently embedded across the whole school to ensure that they have maximum and long term impact. We have seen many successes in the last two years but we are always looking to improve further.

This is particularly true in the classroom where we focus a great deal of our work. All staff follow the St Luke’s Lesson Framework, which is based on the work of Doug Lemov and Barack Rosenshine, and all staff receive 1-1 coaching once a week to help them embed the framework because, in the words of Dylan Williams, ‘every teacher needs to improve, not because they are not good enough, but because they can be even better'.

We are looking for staff who want to join a school at a very exciting time in its improvement journey. Staff who want to help us to make a difference to the lives of our children through a relentless desire to strive for excellence in all that we do.

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