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Part Time Assistant to the Educational Welfare Officer - Temporary Contract

Part Time Assistant to the Educational Welfare Officer - Temporary Contract

The Brittons Academy

Rainham

  • Expired
Salary:
APTC 2, points 11-13
Job type:
Part Time, Temporary
Start date:
March 2018
Apply by:
27 March 2018

Job overview

Part Time Assistant to the Educational Welfare Officer - Temporary Contract

Hours: 8.30am-10.30am - Monday-Thursday - Term Time only

APTC 2, Point 11~13

Salary Minimum £3,386.00 to Maximum £3,393.00

Required from March 2018


The role advertised is based at The Brittons Academy, but as an employee of the Empower Learning Academy Trust you may be expected to work across the three schools in the Trust.

We are looking to appoint a temporary Assistant to our Educational Welfare Officer.The role will involve visisting the homes of students, along with another member of staff and transporting them to school. It is essential that you are able to drive a mini bus and it would be desirable for you to be able to use your own transport when the minibus is not available (petrol and business insurance premium would be reimbursed).

You will report directly to the Educational Welfare Officer and must be able to work effectively as part of a team.

We welcome applicants regardless of age, gender, ethnicity or religion. Further details of the school can be viewed on our website at www.brittons.havering.sch.uk.

This post is exempt from the provision of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974; the successful applicant will be expected to undertake an Enhanced Disclosure.

Please send any expressions of interest to Mrs Kim Rawling, Personnel Secretary, tel: 01708 630002, ext 177, e-mail: rawlingk@brittons.havering.sch.uk by Wednesday 28th March 2018

About The Brittons Academy

The Brittons Academy is a mainstream, co-educational, non-denominational, non-selective secondary academy for children aged 11-16. It is situated in Rainham in Essex and there are 690 pupils on its roll.

The school is made up of four houses named after well-known authorities in their subject: Bobby Moore (sports and science), Vivienne Westwood (mathematics and technology), William Shakespeare (communication) and Nelson Mandela (social science).

Principal

Mr Will Thompson

Values and vision

The Brittons Academy has an ethos of high expectations and high aspirations. It believes every child has the right to learn.

The secondary school believes its moral responsibility is to make a difference to the life chances of every student. It aims to do the following: to achieve excellent qualifications for each student; to unlock each individual’s potential; to help each student become a valued citizen; to support each pupil to develop a healthy lifestyle, as well as the skills and attributes for life-long learning.

Ofsted report

“Since the previous inspection, the Principal and senior leaders have concentrated successfully on raising achievement and improving the quality of teaching and students’ behaviour. Their work is bringing about significant improvements across the academy. The recently restructured governing body is much better informed and is providing more rigorous challenge. It is making positive contributions to improving the quality of leadership and teaching.”

View The Brittons Academy’s Ofsted report

The Brittons Academy is part of the Empower Learning Academy Trust

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