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Internal Exclusion Manager

Internal Exclusion Manager

Heart of England School

Solihull

  • £23,893 - £27,334 pro rata
  • Expiring soon
Salary:
37.5 hours per week term time plus inset days (39 weeks)
Job type:
Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
As soon as possible
Apply by:
19 May 2024

Job overview

Internal Exclusion Manager

(37.5 hours per week, term time only; willing to consider full-time or job share)

Band C £23,893 to £27,334 pro rata

We have an opportunity to appoint a confident, caring and enthusiastic person to be our Internal Exclusion Manager. The successful candidate will be responsible for the day-to-day running of the Internal Exclusion room, ensuring that students are effectively supervised, that high standards of behaviour are maintained and work closely with our experienced and dedicated Pastoral Team.

The shared vision of the Trustees at Heart of England School is in Creating Futures and this applies just as much to the welfare, learning and success of our staff as it does to our students.

The successful candidate will:

·        Be educated to a good standard with a GCSE (or equivalent) in English and Maths (Grade C or above)

·        Be able to build positive and productive relationships with students and staff

·        Have the ability to work with and motivate disaffected students

·        Be familiar with behaviour management strategies

·        Share in our core values of Kindness, Honesty, Detemination, Courage and Humour

Heart of England School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all its staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This post requires an enhanced DBS check.

The process of application is as follows:

  • Completed application form
  • A letter outlining your suitability for the post

Email: office@heart-england.co.uk

Tel: 01676 535222

Heart of England School, Gipsy Lane, Balsall Common, Coventry CV7 7FW

Acting Principal: Mr Gethyn Bennett

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About Heart of England School

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+44 1676 535222

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Located in Balsall Common, a village in the West Midlands, Heart of England School is a co-educational secondary academy. The school has around 1300 pupilss, 250 of whom reside in the school sixth form, making it larger than the average secondary school. The vast majority of teaching takes place on-site, but the school does make use of a limited amount of off-site provision for students with certain educational needs. Heart of England School converted to academy status in 2011, but the school is not part of any wider academy group.

Headteacher

Mrs Jacqueline Hughes-Williams

Values and Vision

Heart of England School enshrines a number of core principles in its values statement. These include the values of honesty, encouraging pupils to be open with both themselves and others, determination, in academic and personal endeavours, courage, to experience new things while at school, humour, as part of the joy of learning, and kindness, towards their teachers and their peers. The curriculum at Heart of England School is designed to be diverse and inclusive, presenting a range of opportunities for pupils of all backgrounds and academic abilities. 

Ofsted

“Students make outstanding progress in the sixth form, reaching standards which are well above the national average in most subjects. There is a rising trend in the percentage of students, including the more-able, gaining the highest grades in both A- and AS-level subjects. Students eligible for free school meals do just as well as their classmates.”

The full report into Heart of England School can be found here. 

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