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Inclusion Mentor

Inclusion Mentor

St Richard Gwyn Catholic High School

Flintshire

  • £19,209 - £21,208 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
Actual Salary based on Term Time only
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
01/09/2021
Apply by:
5 July 2021

Job overview

The Governors of St. Richard Gwyn Catholic High School are looking to appoint a highly-motivated, creative and innovative Inclusion Mentor to work term time only pus INSET days. The successful applicant will manage and be responsible for the Emmaus Room, the school's inclusion area, and will support the work of the pastoral team in providing pastoral care for students. They will lead the school’s restorative justice programme.

We welcome applications from candidates who are passionate and who are able to enthuse, engage and motivate learners.  We intend to provide a rich programme of support allowing students to flourish.

Attached documents

About St Richard Gwyn Catholic High School

St Richard Gwyn Catholic, based in Flint, Clwyd, is a secondary state school for children between the ages of 11 and 18. It is an English medium voluntary-aided comprehensive. It serves the whole of Flintshire. At present, there are currently 811 students enrolled at the school. 122 of them are in sixth form. The school celebrated its 60th anniversary in 2014.

Headteacher

Catherine McCormack

Values and Vision

St Richard Gwyn Catholic High School’s motto is “learning together in Christ”. The aim is to learn the rules of Christianity and follow the guidance from Jesus Christ. St Richard Gwyn values politeness, respect for everyone and honesty. Teachers aim to create a caring and happy environment for the students to learn in. Students also are able to take part in out of school clubs and activities. This includes participating on the school’s student council.

Estyn report

“Nearly all pupils are courteous and respectful and most are well motivated with positive attitudes to learning. The strong emphasis on care, support and guidance that is at the heart of the school’s ethos has a beneficial impact on many aspects of pupils’ wellbeing and personal development. In the majority of lessons, pupils make suitable progress in developing their knowledge and understanding and refining their subject-based skills. Most pupils listen attentively to teachers’ explanations and to the views and opinions of others. Many pupils speak clearly and confidently, contributing constructively to class or small group discussions.”

View St Ricard Gwyn Catholic High School’s latest Estyn report

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Applications closed