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Learning Support Coordinator

Learning Support Coordinator

Bishop Challoner Catholic College

Birmingham

  • Expired
Salary:
Grade 5- £34,788-£42,383 pro rata
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
Easter 2020 (or earlier if possible)

Job overview

Learning Support Coordinator (Permanent)

Grade 5- £34,788-£42,383 pro rata term time only, actual Salary £30,417-£37,319 (non-teacher)

Applications welcome from candidates with Qualified Teacher Status

Required for Easter 2020 (or earlier if possible)

NOR 1,224 including 237 in Sixth Form

An excellent opportunity has arisen to join a very successful and forward thinking SEND Department within a high performing school. 

Applicants will have had experience of working with pupils with SEND and must be passionate, well organised, and hardworking, with high expectations. It is appreciated that some candidates may require specific training to meet the key responsibilities.  

The post is suitable for teaching or non-teaching staff. Successful candidates will be given the opportunity to develop their knowledge and skills about SEND and exam access requirements.  This is full time role but part-time working can be considered.

We provide a first class INSET programme at Bishop Challoner, which supports the professional development of staff at all stages in their careers. 

Bishop Challoner is a very successful, heavily over-subscribed mixed 11-19 Catholic comprehensive school in the South of Birmingham.  We were designated one of the first 100 Teaching Schools in the country and we are also a lead school for the Central Maths Hub, the Central Midland Science Learning Partnership, the Schools Sports Partnership and most recently, the Central Computing Hub. This is a measure of the high achievements of the school and its excellence in training and developing staff. This will allow exciting opportunities for any newly appointed members of staff. 

Bishop Challoner is fully committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.  It has policies and procedures to ensure that this occurs.  The successful applicant will be required to undertake an enhanced DBS check.

For an application pack, or to arrange an informal tour of the school and the department you will be joining, please contact Lorraine Houldcroft, PA to Headteacher on 0121 444 4161 or visit our website www.bishopchalloner.org.uk/vacancies or click on APPLY NOW button on the TES website - please note all applications have to be on the CES application form.

Email applications to Lorraine Houldcroft: l.houldcroft@bishopchalloner.bham.sch.uk

Closing date for applications is: Friday 24th January 2020 at 10am

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About Bishop Challoner Catholic College

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+44 121 444 4161

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Bishop Challoner Catholic College is mixed, co-educational Roman Catholic high school and sixth form for pupils aged 11-18. 

It has about 1,100 pupils and is located in the Kings Heath area of Birmingham. The school was founded in 1953, and was the first Catholic school opened in the city.

Headteacher

Dr James Coughlan 

Values and vision

Bishop Challoner Catholic College, as a Catholic School, is committed to the values of the Gospel, and it aims to reflect this with a strong sense of community and outreach. 

The school aims to deliver a broad, balanced and relevant curriculum, within which ethical, moral and religious issues are taught. It places prayer and the worship of God at the centre of school life - something which is reflected in assemblies, Holy Mass and other liturgies.

Bishop Challoner Catholic College aspires to develop the desire in each student to progress spiritually, academically, morally, culturally, physically and mentally. It aims to provide a secure and caring atmosphere based on mutual respect.

The school promotes equal opportunities for all, and encourages the development of each pupil's unique talents and gifts. It promotes a wide range of opportunities for a healthy lifestyle, in-keepeing with its specialist sports college status. It is also a specialist science college status. 

Ofsted

“Pupils make outstanding progress in a range of subjects, including English and mathematics. Disadvantaged pupils often make better progress than other pupils nationally from their different starting points, although this is not the case for all. Pupils have ambition and an aspiration to succeed.” 

“The school’s curriculum meets their needs well, contributes to their outstanding progress and develops their spiritual, moral, social and cultural understanding well.”

View Bishop Challoner Catholic College’s latest Ofsted report

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