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Junior Chef

Junior Chef

Lees Brook Academy

Derby

  • £16,173 - £16,826 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
Grade 4, Points 3-5, £18,887- £19,650 FTE
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
6 June 2022

Job overview

We are seeking to appoint a candidate who can fulfil the role of Junior Chef at Archway Learning Trust.

You will work under the supervision of the Head Chef to ensure that a top-quality, efficient and effective catering service and dining experience is provided at the Trust for students, staff, visitors and external hire. Experience of working within the catering industry and some form of leadership skills is a must. The catering department for the Archway Learning Trust are about to undergo a streamlining of operational success and is looking for candidates to help drive the change within their respective school and across the trust.

Archway Learning Trust, previously Bluecoat Academies Trust was formed in April 2014 as a result of the very long and successful history of Bluecoat Academy. We welcomed three further secondary schools in Derby to the Trust in 2021 and opened Bluecoat Trent Academy, a secondary Free School in Nottingham, in September 2021.

The Trust now comprises Bluecoat Aspley Academy, Bluecoat Sixth Form, Bluecoat Wollaton Academy, Bluecoat Beechdale Academy, Bluecoat Primary Academy, The Nottingham Emmanuel School and Sixth Form, Bluecoat Trent Academy, The Long Eaton School, Lees Brook Community School, Alvaston Moor Academy and the Bluecoat SCITT Alliance (School Centred Initial Teacher Training).

The growth and development of our Multi-Academy Trust makes this an excellent opportunity to join us, as we seek to serve a growing number of young people across the region.

In return, we can offer:  

  • Access to generous pension schemes  
  • Comprehensive training and support  
  • Opportunities to develop new skills and progress your career  
  • Eye care voucher scheme  
  • Free flu vaccine  
  • Access to e-learning and development

How to find out more

For more information about Archway Learning Trust and the vacancy, please visit our website via the apply button.

We would encourage you to refer to the job description and person specification, demonstrating your suitability for the role. 

Closing date: 9am, Monday 6th June 2022

Interview date: TBC

We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This post is subject to the satisfactory completion of an enhanced DBS check, Barred List check, the receipt of satisfactory references and any other statutory checks that are required for the post. We are an equal opportunities employer.

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About Lees Brook Academy

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+44 1332 671723

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Lees Brook Academy is a co-educational academy school based in Derby for students aged 11-18.

The school has a football development centre which includes a 3G football pitch and changing rooms. The pitch and changing rooms were officially opened in 2009 by Sir Trevor Brooking following a £1.15 million grant from Football Foundation, the Football Association and Derby City Council. The facility is the training and coaching venue for many local teams, including Derby County Ladies FC.

Principal

Clare Watson

Values and vision

Lees Brook Academy views how students learn to be as important as what students learn. It considers the kind of person each student becomes to matter as much as what each student achieves.

Each student at the school is viewed as responsible for their actions and behaviour. It is also believed that each student has a right to learn and achieve at the highest level they are capable of. Students are taught that the way in which they deal with other people matters, and so they should always treat other people as they would wish to be treated themselves. They are taught to learn from their mistakes as well as their successes.

Ofsted

“Senior leaders and governors are committed to the school… Some teaching is highly effective and, where this is the case, pupils make good progress. Pupils who have special educational needs and/or disabilities, including those who make use of the enhanced resource provision, make good progress.”

To view Lees Brook Academy's most recent Ofsted Report, click here

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