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Learning Mentor

Learning Mentor

Royds Hall Community School

Kirklees

  • Expired
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
1st September 2017
Apply by:
12 July 2017

Job overview

Learning Mentor

Salary  : Grade 7 - £10,700 - £11,399

Hours  : 22 Hours per week, term-time only

Working Pattern : Hours to be completed over 4 or 5 days – negotiable

Location  : Royds Hall Community School

To commence on 1st September 2017

Permanent position

We are looking forward to the appointment of an enthusiastic colleague to join our Wellbeing team. The focus of your work will be with students who have been referred to our team for social/emotional issues. The students will need support with both one to one mentoring and the different courses we offer. 

Application forms and further details can be obtained from our website: www.roydshall.org, or from the Headteacher, Melanie Williams at the school. Completed applications should be returned by 12 noon on Thursday 13th July 2017

Interviews will take place on Tuesday 18th July 2017

 

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About Royds Hall Community School

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+44 1484 463366

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Royds Hall Community School

is a successful and over-subscribed through school providing high quality education for 1200 children from age 3 to 16 across three sites, with 11-16 students based in the Wilson Building, 4-11 at Luck Lane Primary and 3-11, including nursery, at Beech Primary. Our new primary building on the Luck Lane site opened in September 2016 where numbers will grow to 420 by September 2020 as new groups of reception children join the school.

We are the Kirklees Specialist Provision Hub for students with Speech, Language and Communication Need. Our school is enriched by its diversity. Approximately 40 per cent of students are from various ethnic minorities and, with more than 26 languages and 30 countries represented in school; we take great pride in our role at the heart of the local community.

We are an active member of the Aspire Cooperative Learning Trust and work closely with local primary schools in the Aspire Trust to develop and share best practice. Our community benefits through opportunities provided through our trust partners, the University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield New College, Huddersfield Town Football Club and the Holmfirth Fair Traders Association.

We are delighted to have:

• Happy, confident and aspirational students who express a real pride in their school

• Expert staff an all areas with a passion for learning and a determination to ensure all children grow and achieve in a safe and nurturing environment

• Calm and purposeful classrooms

• Excellent partnerships between students, staff, parents, governors and community

• A forward-thinking and innovative approach to teaching and learning throughout the school 

We welcome visits to the school and visitors frequently comment on the warmth of the welcome they receive and the positive relationships they see around the school. If you are interested in finding out what Royds Hall Community School can offer you please contact us and we will be delighted to welcome you to the school.

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