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HM Inspector

Estyn - His Majesty's Inspectorate for Education and Training in Wales

Home-based

  • Expired
Salary:
£61,090 - £71,475
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
19 February 2018

Job overview

Her Majesty’s Inspectors of Education and Training (HMI)

We are seeking to recruit an individual with significant teaching experience and a track record of successful leadership in special schools, pupil referral units or local authority services for vulnerable learners or those with additional learning needs.

As an inspector, the advice and recommendations you give will influence the future of education right across Wales.

Your day-to-day work will include:

  • Leading or contributing to inspection, reporting and advice work, including inspections of individual education providers and broader ‘thematic’ reviews that range across a sample of provision in Wales.
  • Involvement in national developments and producing professional advice designed to inform the development of policy in your areas of expertise.
  • Undertaking work designed to capture and disseminate the best practice that we see through our inspection programmes.
  • Working within agreed systems and processes and to contribute to organisational growth, development and change in Estyn.
  • Having a role in relation to quality assurance and Additional Inspector training.
  • Promoting and safeguarding the welfare of children and young persons you are responsible for, or come into contact with.

Hours of work - Five-day week (Monday to Friday) of 37 hours excluding lunch breaks.

Location - Home-based, with frequent travel required all over Wales

Details on how to apply are available from our website or e-mail us for more information recruitment@estyn.gov.wales.

The closing date for applications is 2:00pm on 19 February 2018.

Arolygwyr Addysg a Hyfforddiant Ei Mawrhydi (AEM)

Rydym yn ceisio recriwtio unigolyn sydd â phrofiad addysgu sylweddol a hanes o arweinyddiaeth lwyddiannus mewn ysgolion arbennig, unedau cyfeirio disgyblion neu wasanaethau awdurdodau lleol ar gyfer dysgwyr sy’n agored i niwed neu’r rheiny ag anghenion dysgu ychwanegol.

Fel arolygydd, bydd y cyngor a’r argymhellion y byddwch yn eu rhoi yn dylanwadu ar ddyfodol addysg ledled Cymru.

Bydd eich gwaith o ddydd i ddydd yn cynnwys:

  • Arwain neu gyfrannu at waith arolygu, adrodd a chynghori, gan gynnwys arolygiadau darparwyr addysg unigol ac adolygiadau ‘thematig’ ehangach sy’n amrywio ar draws sampl o ddarpariaeth yng Nghymru.
  • Cyfrannu at lunio cyngor proffesiynol sydd â’r nod o lywio datblygiad polisi ym maes eich arbenigedd.
  • Ymgymryd â gwaith sy’n anelu at ddal a lledaenu’r arfer orau a welwn yn ein rhaglenni arolygu.
  • Gweithio yn unol â systemau a phrosesau cytûn a chyfrannu at dwf, datblygiad a newid sefydliadol yn Estyn.
  • Hefyd, mae gan AEM rolau pwysig o ran sicrhau ansawdd a hyfforddiant arolygwyr ychwanegol.
  • Cyfrifoldeb am hyrwyddo a diogelu lles y plant a’r bobl ifanc yr ydych yn gyfrifol amdanynt, neu’n dod i gysylltiad â nhw.

Cyflog - £61,090 - £71,475

Oriau gwaith - pum diwrnod (dydd Llun i ddydd Gwener) o 37 awr, ac eithrio amser cinio

Lleoliad - Yn gweithio gartref, gan deithio i bob cwr o Gymru yn rheolaidd

Ewch i’n gwefan i weld ein swyddi gwag presennol neu anfonwch neges e-bost atom am ragor o wybodaeth recruitment@estyn.gov.wales.

Y dyddiad cau ar gyfer ceisiadau yw 2:00yp, 19 Chwefror 2018.

About Estyn - His Majesty's Inspectorate for Education and Training in Wales

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Estyn is the office of Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Education and Training in Wales.

Estyn’s aim is to raise standards and quality in education and training in Wales through the inspection of education and training providers in Wales and through the reporting of its findings. 

Estyn is responsible for inspecting: 

• Early years provision in the non-maintained sector;
• Primary schools;
• Secondary schools;
• Special schools (including independent special schools);
• Pupil referral units;
• Independent schools;
• Further education;
• Voluntary youth agencies;
• Local education authorities (LEAs);
• Teacher education and training;
• Work-Based Learning;
• Careers Wales companies;
• The education, guidance and training elements of Jobcentre Plus Programmes;
• Adult Community-Based Learning.

As well as our inspection work, Estyn provides evidence-based advice that contributes to the development of education and lifelong learning policy in Wales.

The advice includes work commissioned annually by the Welsh Assembly Government on specific aspects of education and training.

Estyn is independent of, but funded by, the Welsh Assembly Government under Section 104 of the Government of Wales Act 1998.

Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector and her staff are civil servants. In addition to employed staff and secondees, Estyn contracts with a large number of organisations and independent inspectors to carry out its maintained school inspections and some other work.

Estyn’s main office is in Cardiff with a smaller office in Mold, North Wales.

You can find out more about Estyn’s work and read our reports on our website at www.estyn.gov.uk  

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