Part-Time Pastoral Support Assistant
Our Lady's Catholic High School
Lancashire
- £18,933 - £19,698 per year
- Expired
- Salary:
- pro rata
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- as soon as possible
- Apply by:
- 29 November 2021
Job overview
Ref: 178071
Required as soon as possible for 27.67 hours a week.
An exciting opportunity has now arisen within our Learning Support Team. Governors are seeking to appoint a Pastoral Support Assistant to work with individuals or small groups to support the education, personal and social development of pupils under the Pastoral Support Manager's clear guidance.
This post is term time only and the hours of work are Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 9.00am to 3.30pm and a Tuesday 9.00am to 2.30pm
Please note that only application forms obtained from school website will be accepted. Please ensure that all three forms are completed and returned to the school.
Essential: NVQ Level 2 or above - appropriate to the post (or equivalent). Experience of working with or caring for children of relevant age.
Informal discussion: Please telephone Jan Crosbie on telephone 01772 326900.
The post you are applying for is covered by the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (as amended in 2013). If successful you will be required to apply to the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) for a 'disclosure'.
Interview date: 6 December 2021.
For further details of this post and an application form please go to: www.olchs.lancs.sch.uk. Please return all documentation to ptt@olchs.lancs.sch.uk.
Closing date: 29 November 2021 at 12 noon.
About Our Lady's Catholic High School
- Our Lady's Catholic High School
- St. Anthony's Drive, Fulwood, Preston
- Lancashire
- PR2 3SQ
- United Kingdom
Our Lady’s Catholic High School is a mixed, comprehensive, Roman Catholic secondary school without sixth form situated in Fulwood, Preston. It is a voluntary aided state school operating under the Diocese of Lancaster and is the lead-school of The Catholic Teaching Alliance, an association of more than 50 Catholic schools, mostly within its Diocese. An average-sized school, it will provide 900 places to pupils aged 11-16 when fully subscribed.
Our Lady’s was founded in 1988 as the result of an amalgamation of St Edmund Campion in Lead, which was founded in 1977, and St Cuthbert Mayne, which opened in 1963 and occupied the current site of the school. In 2004, Our Lady's became a mathematics and computing specialist school; in 2014, it was awarded the status of teaching school.
Principal
Nigel Ranson
Values and Vision
Our Lady’s sees itself primarily as a Catholic school, following the principles of the Gospel and presenting itself as a faith community. The school's core values are to support children while they develop their faith; to help them work and learn; to respect them as individuals; and to allow them to feel part of a safe environment.
Ofsted
“As a result of all staff knowing all students extremely well, there are finely tuned systems, policies and procedures in place. Staff provide valuable and personalised support which enables students to make outstanding progress. Excellent behaviour in and around school means that students get on very well together. They enjoy helping each other and support each other’s learning.”
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