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Learning Mentor

Learning Mentor

Woodhill Primary School

Greenwich

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Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2019
Apply by:
5 July 2019

Job overview

Learning Mentor Required !!

The Inspire Partnership is a multi-academy trust of 5 schools based in Greenwich and Medway.

Due to the continuing growth of our Trust, we are looking to appoint a new learning mentor for September. We are seeking the most aspirational and creative staff who share our belief that success is gained by developing a growth mind set; one which values effort and believes anything is possible.

In joining us, we will offer you the very best CPD and career development. This includes:

• A core offer of professional development with opportunities to engage in research programmes

• Outstanding leadership development and support

• Opportunities to learn within a network of schools connected with the Inspire Partnership 

Completed application forms should be emailed to: Kelly Powell (info@woodhill.greenwich.sch.uk)

Closing date: Friday 5th July at 12noon

Interviews: Week commencing  8th July 2019 at Woodhill Primary School

Please note that should a suitable candidate come forward ahead of the deadline, interviews may take place at an earlier date.

The Inspire Partnership Academy Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check. The Inspire Partnership is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from men and women of all ages from any background and from candidates with disabilities.

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About Woodhill Primary School

WOODHILL IS AN INCLUSIVE SCHOOL LOCATED IN THE ROYAL BOROUGH OF GREENWICH

We ensure that every child is given the best possible support to fulfil their potential. We work closely with outside agencies to meet additional needs of pupils, and parent partnerships are seen as vital to supporting pupils' learning.

Firm in our belief that children come first, we strive to ensure that all pupils at Woodhill feel happy and safe.  With our children being the leaders of the future, we actively promote independence, confidence and teamwork.

Comments from our 2019 OFSTED Inspection include:

‘There is a real sense of community at this school. The relationships between pupils, staff and families are very strong. This means that they all support each other to help pupils to learn.’

‘Pupils are energetic and reflective. They feel respected and listened to by the staff.’

‘Pupils behave well in lessons and at breaktimes and lunchtimes. They are polite to each other and to staff. The pupils love learning and try hard in their lessons.’

‘Leaders have considered carefully the ways in which different subjects should be taught, right from the start of the early years… In their lessons in different subjects, they consider themes such as human rights and peace and conflict. They rapidly develop an understanding of how their choices can make a difference to the world.’

‘Leaders make sure that staff rapidly get to know pupils well. This helps children to settle into attending Reception every day. Teachers and support staff understand how best to support individual pupils with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) so that they do well.’

‘The school is well led. School leaders, including governors, understand the many strengths of the school and have plans to help it to improve even more. Teachers and other staff feel well supported by leaders.’

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