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Internal Exclusion Room Co-ordinator

Internal Exclusion Room Co-ordinator

The Halifax Academy

Calderdale

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Apply by:
22 November 2019

Job overview

Internal Exclusion Room Co-ordinator
Scale: 5
37 hours per week – Term time + 5 Training Days
Hours of work are: Monday – Thursday 8:15am – 4:45pm & Friday 8:00am – 2:30pm

We are looking to appoint an Internal Exclusion Room Co-coordinator in our secondary phase. The successful candidate will be required to co-ordinate the academy’s exclusion room (internal exclusion) to support the academy’s behaviour policy. You will be able to maintain high standards of behaviour and discipline through adopting a student centred approach.

The Halifax Academy is a high performing 4-16 all-through Academy in Calderdale, West Yorkshire. It was inspected by Ofsted in September 2017 being judged as Good in all areas. Outcomes are outstanding at KS4 and places the Academy in the top 15% of all schools nationally. Early Years Provision is good.

If you:

  • are committed to ensuring students and young people maximise every opportunity to achieve academically and personally
  • inspirational with excellent interpersonal skills to take people with you
  • are an excellent teacher demonstrated by student outcomes
  • have a track record of working positively with young people


In return we can offer:

  • working as part of a creative and supportive team, who are determined and driven on our mission to achieve the very best for our students.
  • opportunities to develop skills through our development programmes.
  • access to a teaching school alliance which enables us to work collaboratively and share best practice with other providers and creates professional development opportunities.
  • enthusiastic students who are keen to make outstanding progress
  • effective supportive and dynamic leadership


Application forms and further details can be downloaded from the Academy’s website.

Completed applications should be emailed to recruitment@thehalifaxacademy.org or posted to The Halifax Academy by 9am on Friday 22nd November. Late applications and CV’s will not be accepted.

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About The Halifax Academy

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+44 1422 430480

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About The Halifax Academy

Our purpose is to provide young people with a voice to help them change the world.

We strengthen our students’ sense of identity, independence, self-esteem and self-worth, providing them with the qualities to make a meaningful difference in the future.

We aim to inspire a love of learning and the motivation to achieve academic excellence. But, equally as important, we encourage our students to develop their creativity and imagination, to build positive relationships with others and an understanding of the world around them.

We deliver a curriculum that facilitates the development of strong academic skills and moral character through a variety of subjects and memorable experiences.  It is built on three tenets: Heart, Mind, Connect. These relate to different aspects of character or behaviour we seek to nurture in pursuit of personal and academic success. For each aspect we have adopted a quotation by an individual admired for their considerable contribution or achievement in that particular area; these carefully chosen words provide meaning and help our students to understand our ethos.

At The Halifax Academy we are committed to an ongoing process of learning, self-reflection, adaptation and growth. We regularly evaluate our practice and make adjustments to ensure we are providing our students with the best possible education. Our culture and curriculum put student wellbeing at the heart of everything we do. We work hard to equip our students with the tools to become resilient young people who can take care of their own wellbeing, as well as the wellbeing of others.

Our approach to staff wellbeing:

We all want to work smarter so that we can better balance quality time with our families and friends with the demands of work. At The Halifax Academy, we aspire to be the best professionals we can be – that is, after all, what our children and families deserve. Our staff are committed, expert and talented, and giving of your best day in day out, requires stamina. We need staff who can thrive at work and also at home, and for the long term. As an employer and an organisation, we are committed to being as flexible and supportive as we can be, helping colleagues and their families to navigate the ups and downs of life.

The Halifax Academy is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. DBS checks are required for all relevant posts.

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