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Internal Exclusion Manager

Internal Exclusion Manager

Kirk Hallam Community Academy

Ilkeston, Derbyshire

  • Expired
Salary:
£18,246 to £19,719 per annum
Job type:
Part Time, Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
ASAP
Apply by:
3 November 2017

Job overview

Internal Exclusion Manager

Salary: Grade 8 pt 24-27 (Full time equivalent £21,749 - £23,505)

Hours 8.30am to 4.15pm (1/2 hour unpaid lunch), Monday to Friday, (36 ¼ hours),39 weeks per year (£18,246 to £19,719 per annum)

The Role

We are seeking a manager for our internal exclusion room.  This role will involve working with and supervising students who present challenging behaviour and who are temporarily removed from the normal Academy timetable. 

The successful applicant will also work with colleagues in addressing the needs of these students to support them in reintegrating into the normal timetable. The role will also involve supervising students who have received an after school detention. A relevant qualification and/or previous experience is essential.

Why work for us?

Professional development within the school is a high priority and initiative and enterprise are encouraged and rewarded. 

Application Process

This Academy is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff to share this commitment.

Closing date Friday 3rd November at 9am 

To apply online visit https://www.tes.com/jobs/employer/-1025671

or visit the school website for an application form and information pack http://www.kirkhallam.derbyshire.sch.uk

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About Kirk Hallam Community Academy

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+44 115 930 1522

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Thank you for your interest in the post at Kirk Hallam Community Academy.

Kirk Hallam is an inclusive and open learning community characterised by the highest standards of achievement, opportunity and aspiration for all. We are committed to providing a supportive, happy and safe environment for students at the Academy which is at the heart of our community. Our students, staff, governors and community are dedicated to working together to inspire individuals to develop the skills, confidence and initiative to play active and positive roles in their future.

The word ‘Community’ in the Academy title goes back to the opening of the school in 1973, and 40 years later it continues to be a major community hub, providing a wide range of facilities used by partner schools and community groups. 

This is an Academy with simply amazing students, a committed and enthusiastic team of staff and governors; and one which is financially robust and has an excellent range of facilities. We are the only Sixth Form provider in the area and have our own dedicated Sixth Form building .

I hope that you will take the opportunity to look at the Academy website which will give a much fuller picture of the school: www.kirkhallamacademy.co.uk 

We are very proud of who we are, and of the journey we have been on over the last 40 years, but we are not complacent. Education is in a constant state of change and we are constantly adapting and modifying our practice to ensure the very best for all our students

As an academy we welcome applications from qualified and unqualified teachers.  I hope you will see this as a fantastic opportunity and I look forward to receiving your application.

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Applications closed