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Numeracy Learning Mentor

Numeracy Learning Mentor

St Thomas Aquinas Catholic School & Sixth Form

Birmingham

  • £18,454 - £23,423 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
Support Staff Grade 3
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
4.9.2023
Apply by:
9 June 2023

Job overview

Numeracy Learning Mentor

Required for September 2023

Grade 3 - £18,454 - £23,423

32.50 hours per week

Term time only

 In partnership with the Archdiocese of Birmingham, the Lumen Christi Board of Directors and School Standards Committee of St Thomas Aquinas Catholic School are seeking to appoint an outstanding Numeracy Learning Mentor from September 2023.

St Thomas Aquinas is a large and thriving Catholic comprehensive school in the south of Birmingham. Along with seven local primary schools, it is part of growing Catholic Multi Academy. It is a place where staff and students from all faiths live out the school mission. Examination results in summer 2022 were excellent the school in the top 25% of all schools nationally. Building on the ‘Good’ judgement by OFSTED, the Catholic Schools Inspectorate recently judged the school to be ‘Outstanding’ in all areas. As a result, we are proud to be an oversubscribed school.

The school has improved using a knowledge-based approach, the highest standards of behaviour and academic challenge for all regardless of background. St Thomas Aquinas Catholic School is unapologetically ambitious for the children we serve.

This is an exciting opportunity for a dynamic learning mentor who has the ability, confidence, and talent to make a huge impact to our students’ education from day one. We are looking for someone who:

  • is enthusiastic about Mathematics.

·        is able to provide high quality numeracy support and intervention for targeted students.

·        is passionate about helping children overcome barriers to learning to flourish academically.

·        embraces working collaboratively.

This is a wonderful opportunity for the right candidate to build something special and make a positive contribution in a major Catholic comprehensive school. The post could suit an outstanding recent graduate who is looking to explore a career in education.

Prospective candidates are encouraged to informally come and visit the school.  

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

Closing date for applications is 9am on Tuesday 13th June 2023

Interviews will take place on Friday 16th June 2023

 For further details please visit www.stacs.org and contact:

The Office Manager at St Thomas Aquinas Catholic School, Wychall Lane, Kings Norton, Birmingham. B38 8AP.

Tel: 0121 464 4643 Email: enquiry@stacs.bham.sch.uk


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About St Thomas Aquinas Catholic School & Sixth Form

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St Thomas Aquinas is a large and thriving Catholic comprehensive school situated in the town of Kings Norton, in the south of Birmingham. Along with seven local primary schools, it is part of Lumen Christi MAC, a growing Catholic Multi Academy. The secondary school with a sixth form educates girls and boys aged between 11 and 18. There are approximately 1,160+ pupils on roll with around 160 students in the Sixth Form.

Headteacher

Chris Martin

Values and Vision

St Thomas Aquinas Catholic School’s mission statement is: ‘Christ is at the centre of our school community where we live, love and learn together’. It is a place where staff and students from all faiths live out the school mission. Leaders, teacher and governors share a vision of a holistic education and seek to develop committed learners and exceptional people.

St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic School is unapologetically ambitious for the children we serve. The school pursues a knowledge-based approach; that is, the highest standards of behaviour and academic challenge for all regardless of background. In November 2018 the school was judged to be 'Good' by OFSTED. The next phase of development is to be a truly great Catholic school.

Ofsted report

“Strong and thoughtful leadership from the principal and other leaders have seen the school improve considerably.”

“Relationships are strong across the school. Pupils like and trust their teachers and other adults. Consequently, pupils are happy to ask questions, offer answers in class and attempt challenging work.”

“Behaviour has improved significantly over the past 18 months. Pupils are well behaved and have excellent attitudes to learning. The school is calm and orderly throughout the day.”

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