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Inclusion Supervisor

Inclusion Supervisor

Wimbledon College

Merton

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Salary:
Actual Salary £27,664 - £29,192 p.a
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
2/9/2019
Apply by:
15 July 2019

Job overview

The Governors of this Roman Catholic voluntary aided comprehensive secondary school for boys aged 11-18  seek to employ a suitably qualified and experienced  Inclusion Supervisor from September 2019 

Salary scale SO2 point 26-28 (£31,548-£33,291 p.a. FTE)

35 hours per week (8am – 4pm)

 39 weeks per year Term time + 1 week (paid pro rata) 

We are seeking to appoint a highly motivated and well organised person to supervise pupils in our Inclusion Unit. The successful candidate will have a passion to see young people succeed and improve their life chances through supporting engagement in learning activities. The work can be challenging but is also highly rewarding. 

Full details of the post may be obtained from

Annette Lawlor, Wimbledon College,

Edge Hill, London SW19 4NS

Tel:  020 8946 2533/020 8879 9323  collegesecretary@wimbledoncollege.org.uk

www.wimbledoncollege.org.uk

Wimbledon College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people.  The successful candidate will be subject to an enhanced DBS check.

Closing date for applications: Monday 15th July 2019 for interviews the same week


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About Wimbledon College

Wimbledon College is a popular and oversubscribed school which prides itself on its exam results at both GCSE and A level. As a Jesuit school, our ethos can be summed up by St Ignatius Loyola’s vision for Jesuit schools as being “for improvement in living and learning for the greater glory of God and the common good.”  Central to St Ignatius’ vision and to the College is the education of the whole person, providing each pupil with the opportunity to strive for excellence in all that they do.

Wimbledon College aims to create a caring and disciplined community in which pupils will feel secure and are motivated to be involved in their studies and in a wide range of school activities, to encourage pupils to recognise the best in themselves and to work hard to develop all of their talents, and to instil in its pupils an awareness of the needs of others and a commitment to putting their gifts and energies at the service of others.

Staff Development

At Wimbledon College, we believe that professional development is an essential and inherent part of your role regardless of the stage you are at in your career or the position you hold. This results in bespoke CPD journeys based on your current position and the trajectory you would like your career to go in. Every staff member is supported along that journey. Through a combination of internal and external CPD opportunities staff are able to develop their own skills and competencies and then have the opportunity to share those with colleagues from the College and across the borough.

We use a range of resources and strategies within and outside the College to achieve this:

· We have staff completing external leadership courses such as NPQs and Merton specific Leadership Courses

· We engage with a wide range of organisations, including UCL, Bluesky and PixL to support the delivery of our extensive professional development programme for both career progression and skills development tailored to individual needs

· We have a coaching programme to allow both teaching and non teaching staff to share best practice and offer career advice and guidance.

· We have in-school groups that work collaboratively on projects around a chosen topic such as promoting literacy across the curriculum

If you are starting your teaching career with us, we partner with Teach Wimbledon and Roehampton University to welcome both Schools’ Direct and PGCE students. We also have a comprehensive Early Career Teacher support system where you will receive an individual mentor, reduced timetable and opportunities to embed your learning.

We fully appreciate the importance of training for support staff and have a generous budget to ensure that external courses are available in addition to in school training for all interested support staff.

Our aim is to empower staff to ascertain their own professional needs, both within and around their role, and to provide whatever support they require to flourish.

View Wimbledon College’s latest Ofsted report 

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