Pastoral Mentor (In our Personalised Learning Department Base)
Kelvin Hall School
Kingston upon Hull
- £15,281 - £16,540 per year
- Expired
- Salary:
- Grade 5 (pay award pending)
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- Required to start as soon as possible
- Apply by:
- 7 October 2020
Job overview
Pastoral Mentor (In our Personalised Learning Department Base)
Grade 5, £15,281 - £16,540 (actual salary, pay award pending)
33 hours per week, term time only plus 5 training days
Monday 8:30am-5:00pm, Tuesday to Friday 8:30am to 3:15pm (30 minutes lunch)
Permanent
The Yorkshire and the Humber Co-operative Learning Trust (YHCLT) was formed in September 2016 and is now responsible for 9 schools across Hull, 2 secondary and 7 primary schools.
We are committed to ensure that all of our schools have access to a high quality support services to underpin the excellent work our schools do in educating our pupils.
Required to start as soon as possible, a Pastoral Mentor to support our Personalised Learning Department.
Working alongside the Pastoral Learning Department Coordinator, you will provide support and guidance to students, removing barriers in order to promote effective participation, enhance individual learning, raise aspirations and achieve full potential.
As a Pastoral Mentor, you will support the school in raising standards specifically through raising the aspirations of students, addressing negative attitudes, improving attendance and reducing exclusions.
For an informal discussion about the role please contact Paul Fraser on 01482 342229
Closing date 7th October 2020 4pm
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YHCLT is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Applicants must be willing to undergo Child Protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers as well as with the Disclosure and Barring Service.
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About Kelvin Hall School
- Kelvin Hall School
- Bricknell Avenue, Hull
- North Humberside
- HU5 4QH
- United Kingdom
We are a very successful 11-16 mixed academy with approximately 1541 students on roll. We are a popular first choice of school for families in Hull and the East Riding of Yorkshire. We are a very successful school academically, our results continue to be excellent and this was reflected in our Ofsted Outstanding judgement.
We are one of two secondary schools in the Thrive Co-operative Learning Trust that currently consists of 9 schools.
Values and vision
Kelvin Hall School is committed to providing teaching and learning opportunities of the highest possible standard. It aims to create a school community that achieves success by working together, and it is a place where people can thrive, talent can grow and community is promoted. The ethos of Kelvin Hall School is one of passionate dedication, attention to detail, sensitivity to the needs of pupils and meticulous planning for success.
The secondary school has an inclusive ethos and works hard to ensure that every child’s needs are met. Kelvin Hall School values its role working in close partnership with local partner primary schools and colleges. Its facilities are available for the community to use outside school hours.
Ofsted report
“High expectations, a safe and secure learning environment, skilled teaching and ambitious, well-behaved students have led to high academic standards and outstanding achievement. Teaching has improved, and is now outstanding because the school provides high-quality training and all staff receive very good support. Leadership and management at all levels, including governance, is outstanding. The key feature is a relentless pursuit of excellence.”
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