Pastoral Support Assistant
The West Bridgford School
Nottingham
- Expired
- Salary:
- Scale 5 Points 13 to 17: £22,021 to £23,836 pro-rata. Actual salary will be £19,479 to £21,104
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- 6th January 2020
- Apply by:
- 21 November 2019
Job overview
PASTORAL SUPPORT ASSISTANT
For 6th January 2020
Term Time Plus Two Weeks
Scale 5 Points 13 to 17: £22,021 to £23,836 pro-rata
Actual salary will be £19,479 to £21,104
The West Bridgford School has an opportunity for a suitably qualified person to join a team of Pastoral Support Assistants. You will be assisting a Year Director to provide support for students. You will demonstrate flexibility and the ability to establish effective relationships with young people. It is very important that you can work as part of a team, cope well under pressure, and use your initiative to prioritise work. The role will also include some general administrative duties.
The successful candidate will have to meet the requirements of the person specification in order to be offered the post and will be subject to an enhanced DBS check. The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects staff and volunteers to share this commitment. We welcome applications regardless of age, gender, ethnicity or religion.
For further information, and an application pack, please visit our web site at www.emet.academy/vacancies or email recruitment@emet.academy
Only applications submitted on the school’s application form will be considered. We do not accept applications through recruitment agencies.
Closing date for applications is at 12-noon Thursday 21st November 2019
The West Bridgford School, Loughborough Road, West Bridgford, Nottingham, NG2 7FA
Head Teacher: Mr Tim Peacock
Secondary roll: 1700 including 398 in the sixth form
Part of the East Midlands Education Trust
Attached documents
About The West Bridgford School
- The West Bridgford School
- Loughborough Road, West Bridgford, Nottingham
- Nottinghamshire
- NG2 7FA
- United Kingdom
Located in West Bridgeford. Nottinghamshire, West Bridgeford School is a co-educational secondary academy school. With over 1400 pupils from a wide range of different cultural and economic backgrounds, West Bridgeford School is considerably larger than the average secondary school. First established as a grammar school in 1895, the school has undergone numerous changes in its location and ethos over the years, becoming a comprehensive school in 1969 and converting to an academy in 2011. The school is part of the East Midlands Educational Trust, a multi-academy trust responsible for a number of secondary schools in and around the East Midlands.
Headteacher
Mr Rob McDonough
Values and Vision
West Bridgeford School Works hard to fulfil a comprehensive ethos, working hard to provide opportunities for students from a wide range of different backgrounds and with a wide range of academic interests. The school also emphasises traditional academic values of hard work and self-motivation, with students being helped to develop the necessary emotional and social intelligence to achieve beyond their time at school.
Ofsted
“It is an outstanding school. Central to the school’s ambition is the ongoing drive to achieve the highest standards for each student. Levels of attainment have risen steadily year on year and are exceptionally high. Students make outstanding progress in their academic work, and their wider personal development is also excellent. They mature as responsible and articulate young adults who develop the essential attitudes, skills and self-reliance that prepare them very well for the next stage of their education and for later life. “
The full report into The West Bridgeford School can be found here.
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