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Learning Resources Apprenticeship

Learning Resources Apprenticeship

The Arthur Terry School

Sutton Coldfield

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Salary:
£3.50 per hour
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
February 2018
Apply by:
15 January 2018

Job overview

£3.50 per hour

35 hours per week, term time only

To start February 2018

We are seeking to appoint a Learning Resources Apprentice to support the delivery of outstanding teaching and learning at The Arthur Terry School. The successful candidate will help to deliver first class Learning Resources support as a member of a small, busy team. Key duties of the role will include: 

  • Supporting the production, copying, printing and distribution of resources to support the delivery of high quality learning and teaching
  • Contributing to the design, layout, and production of learning materials, worksheets, booklets, websites and newsletters
  • Assisting with displays, exhibits, publicity for open days, exams, shows and other school events
  • Supporting all areas of the school in promoting teaching and learning through the audio-visual (AV) medium
  • Supporting the provision of AV resources in the school including issue and return items of AV equipment and stock control for consumables within the Learning Resources Department
  • Supporting the production of guidance notes / training documentation / assistance to end users of the services and resources

You will need to be well-organised and methodical with a keen eye for detail and accuracy. You must also have excellent customer service and team working skills to support and interact with a wide range of staff in a very busy setting. With the ability to remain calm under pressures, you must also be able to prioritise your work and have attention to meet deadlines.

As an apprenticeship, this position will include support to study towards achieving NVQ level 2 in Business Administration.

The School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects staff and volunteers to share this commitment. An enhanced DBS check is required for all successful candidates.

If you are interested in the opportunity to add value to our successful and dynamic organisation, working with highly-motivated and supportive colleagues, please visit our website: www.arthurterry.bham.sch.uk for further information and an application pack. Completed application returns must be returned to recruitment@arthurterry.bham.sch.uk by midday, Monday 15th January 2018.

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About The Arthur Terry School

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OVERVIEW

The Arthur Terry School is a large, popular and heavily oversubscribed Academy with a fully-comprehensive, mixed, 11-18 intake. There are over 1750 students on roll, including over 400 students in the Arthur Terry Sixth Form. We pride ourselves on our local accountability and comprehensive values which befits our motto, “where everyone achieves”. Our students are at the heart of everything we do and we are committed to providing opportunities to develop the whole child. Our students are cared for, nurtured and helped to be the very best person that they can be.

We are part of the Arthur Terry Learning Partnership, a Multi-Academy Trust of five secondary schools and seven primary schools. Our distributed leadership group structure, including the Director of Secondary Education for the ATLP, Headteacher, two Deputy Headteachers and wider leadership group gives us the capacity to deliver an outstanding education whilst supporting and working with other schools and institutions within and beyond the MAT.

We are a Cohort 1 Teaching School with over 30 schools in the alliance, a major School Direct provider and successful SCITT provider. We have one of the largest school based Sixth Forms in the West Midlands drawing students from Birmingham, Walsall, Staffordshire and Warwickshire. Our status as a National Support School enables our CEO and Director of Secondary Education as NLEs together with many SLEs amongst our staff body to provide powerful and effective support and collaborative working within our multi-academy trust and wider school alliance. Our teaching, support staff and governors benefit from a comprehensive and personalised talent development and leadership programme.

ABOUT US

In the summer of 2019, we celebrated our best ever GCSE results, over 80% of our students achieved a grade 4 in English and Maths. In addition, over 60% of our students achieved a grade 5, strong pass, which is well above the expected national average. Over a quarter of GSCE academic entries were graded at 7 or above with over 75 entries being awarded a grade 9. The Progress 8 headline measure was validated at 0.35.

Our last OFSTED inspection concluded that we are an outstanding school and a further HMI subject inspection for History confirmed outstanding teaching and learning, provision and leadership and management.

Our curriculum vision is to create outstanding, personalised learning and enrichment opportunities that develop our young people into confident, independent, lifelong learners, who are equipped with the qualifications and skills to make a positive contribution to the local community and beyond.

Planning has been undertaken, in line with the Arthur Terry Learning Partnership Curriculum Philosophy to provide students with a broad and balanced academic programme that enables students to follow the National Curriculum and study subjects from the academic core as well as subjects from the Performing Arts, Art, Design and Technology, Business and Computing.

Our provision is a coherent and carefully sequenced “knowledge engaged” curriculum based on the principles of cognitive science. There is a focus on development of literacy and the application of acquired knowledge to ensure children access the curriculum at a depth to ensure a deep and enduring understanding in discrete subject areas. The curriculum framework of cognitive education is planned to enable children to think independently and contribute positively to society and the wider world.

The content and experiences within in our curriculum are designed to accumulate and address the gaps in cultural capital of all our students in particularly the disadvantaged. Our extra-curricular offer supports our provision, with a focus within each subject on helping students to form stronger schemata for long-term retention of knowledge.

Standards in teaching, learning and behaviour are exemplary and the school has a range of strategies such as vertical tutoring and an extensive range of extra-curricular and enrichment activities that promote student potential.

We enjoy extremely strong links with parents, the vast majority of whom are highly supportive of the school and engage fully in the development of their child's learning.

The local Governing Body of Arthur Terry are a very highly-skilled, astute and intelligent group of people who offer real support for the school based on informed judgements and robust yet fair challenge and support. Their effectiveness was rated Outstanding in both separate Ofsted inspections.

Academic success is important to us, but it is also important for us to acknowledge that schools are about more than excellent examination results. Whilst we want our children to succeed, we also want them to be happy, to enjoy coming to school and to thrive and participate fully in all that we have to offer, both in lessons and in the wider curriculum.  Our school is about developing, in partnership with parents, rounded, responsible, caring young adults who contribute to the society that they live in.

As you can see, we all feel passionately about The Arthur Terry School.  Come and visit us and see for yourself!

WORKING FOR US

Staff development and wellbeing are at the top of our agenda.  All teaching takes place in state-of-the-art buildings with exceptional facilities with excellent transport links and on-site parking.  An attractive salary, an excellent induction programme, a laptop, and a plethora of high quality CPD opportunities within our Learning Partnership and Teaching School networks are available to everyone.

If you're searching for your next teaching post or support role, why not contact us now? You'll be working at a great school and be part of a friendly, supportive, and helpful team. We're always interested to hear from enthusiastic, committed teachers and support professionals.

TO APPLY

To apply via TES please click 'Quick Apply' to complete an online application form.

For queries contact: recruitment@atlp.org.uk, or call 0121 592 0040

The Arthur Terry Learning Partnership (ATLP) is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful candidate will be subject to all necessary pre-employment checks, including enhanced DBS, prohibition check, qualifications (where applicable), medical fitness, identity and right to work. All applicants will be required to provide two suitable references. The ATLP is an equal opportunities employer.

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