Pastoral Administrator
Bridgwater College Academy
Somerset
- Expired
- Salary:
- £16,921 per annum
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 13 October 2022
Job overview
REF: 649
Full Time and Permanent
37 hours per week, 39 weeks per year (term-time plus INSET days)
BTCT Points 5 to 6, starting on Point 5. Actual Salary £16,921 per annum (pay award pending)
Putting students first is part of our fundamental culture. We strongly believe that positive outcomes for our students come from the professionalism, commitment and passion for excellence displayed by our staff.
We are looking for someone who has administration experience to help support our pastoral team. This will include coordinating the behaviour management process for exclusions, detentions and behaviour referrals. You will need to be a keen team player who likes to get involved with a range of different tasks and activities.
Do please come to visit us and see what an exciting opportunity our Academy can offer.
Our employees benefit from a generous local government pension scheme plus an Employee Rewards scheme – High Street discounts, Staff Wellbeing centre
Please note, although we are ideally looking for a full-time colleague, we are open to discussing flexible working options
Full details and an application pack can be found in the Vacancies section on: www.bridgwatercollegeacademy.org
Closing Date for applications: Noon on Thursday 13th October 2022
About Bridgwater College Academy
About Bridgwater College Academy
Bridgwater College Academy is the only all-through mainstream Academy in Somerset and opened in 2012. Student numbers are divided equally between Primary and Secondary phases; we also have a nursery provision too. The Academy was the first sponsored Academy within the Bridgwater and Taunton College Trust, which now hosts seven Academies and is itself set to continue to expand in the future.
Headteacher: Zoe Stucki
Values and Vision
At BCA we demonstrate high expectations through the promotion of reading, respect, resilience and responsibility.
All BCA students will:
- be able to read fluently at a level that reflects their chronological age or higher.
- always demonstrate respect and strive to build positive relationships with others.
- be resilient when facing challenges and take responsibility for themselves and their community.
Ofsted
“Pupils feel happy and safe in school. Relationships between teachers and pupils are warm and positive. Pupils know that they are cared for well. They say that teachers will go the extra mile for them.”
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