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Part-time Data Assistant

Part-time Data Assistant

The High Weald Academy

Cranbrook

  • Expired
Salary:
£10,655
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
Immediate
Apply by:
21 May 2018

Job overview

Brook Learning Trust

As a Trust, we bring together our unique academies in our belief in the power of education to change lives and communities.

It is our steadfast purpose to challenge and defy the barriers that constrain the educational progress of any child. We set high aims for aspiration and secure collective responsibility for all our children’s achievements. Our work is underpinned by the values of Integrity, Respect, Courage, Optimism, Excellence and Accountability.

A strong focus on teaching and learning as well as high standards and expectations has led the Brook Learning Trust to become recognised as one of the strongest multi-academy trusts in the county. Learning and growing with us, children in our academies make great progress. Brook Learning Trust, working with The Hayesbrook School, brings energy, passion and expertise to the education of our children.

The Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and we expect all staff to share this commitment. All posts are subject to vetting checks including an Enhanced DBS check and references.  An overseas police check will be required by candidates who have worked or resided outside of UK.

For more information visit: www.brooklearningtrust.org.uk 

Data Assistant

Following an internal transfer within the Trust, an opportunity has arisen to join our friendly, hardworking Trust Data team. As part of our central services you will be based at The High Weald Academy in Cranbrook, but will work with all schools in our multi-academy trust, ensuring the delivery of an efficient and professional service to our stakeholders. As a trust wide service, you may be required to travel to our other academies on occasion, and so access to your own transport is essential.

This position is an immediate start and is part time, 22.5 hours per week, term time only, plus 9 additional days to be worked during school closure periods. The hours must be worked over a minimum of 3 days per week, but we may negotiate the same hours spread over more days with the successful candidate.  The salary for this position is Kent Scheme 6, £10,655 - £11,688 per annum (full time equivalent £19,863 - £21,789.

You will have experience of working in an administration role and will be able to evidence your use of ICT systems and software, particularly Excel. Previous experience in a data role would be an advantage, but a full schedule of training is available for the successful candidate. All candidates will be expected to have an understanding of data and assessment in Education therefore, we would respectfully suggest that research is conducted into this area prior to application.

The Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and we expect all staff to share this commitment. All posts are subject to vetting checks including an Enhanced DBS check and references.  An overseas police check will be required by candidates who have worked or resided outside of the UK.

Application information

Visit www.brooklearningtrust.org.uk/vacancies for application form and job description. Completed application forms should be sent to careers@brooklearningtrust.org.uk by 10am, Tuesday 22 May 2018.

Only applications made using Brook Learning Trust application forms will be considered. Please use your application to demonstrate how your skills and experience match those detailed in the job description. 

For further details, please contact our HR team on 01580 712 754 ext.332/333

About The High Weald Academy

High Weald Academy is a small school serving a widespread rural area.  There is a calm and orderly environment and a commitment to excellence in all aspects of academy life.  The welcoming and family ethos is reflected in our Aspire and Achieve values and in our cohort structure which promotes a strong sense of community and belonging and supports students to develop and flourish both academically and as young people.  It is a school completely connected to the local community.  High Weald Academy has high expectations of all students and aims to ensure that students achieve the highest possible academic results as well as support them to develop as good citizens able to take their place in the world.  We have an active and supportive parent body who are advocates of the work we do and promote the academy positively in the local area.

The academy currently has just under 300 students. The School Farm is outstanding and wins a range of accolades and prizes as a result of the work we do with the community and local primary schools.  It also gives opportunities to learn in a different context within and beyond the curriculum.

THigh Weald Academy is on a trajectory of improvement.  Our key priority and focus are to remove the barriers to learning in order to secure good and better progress and outcomes for all students no matter what their starting points or challenges.  We are an academy that is committed to ensuring that children achieve well and are given every opportunity to develop a diverse range of skills and abilities that will serve them well in adult life.   The Trust provides opportunities for collaboration between both staff and students across the three schools it works with. At a time of flux in education, we have a strong belief that schools can no longer exist in isolation and that partnerships of this kind are a way of providing stability, support and innovation.

The school’s motto is PRIDE. This stands for personal excellence, respect and friendship, inspiration, determination and courage, equality. Being a part of the community and cooperating with parents is viewed as important. No matter what background each child comes from, the school aims to help them reach their full potential. The academy hopes to mould the pupils into caring, young adults.

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