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Pastoral Team Worker

Pastoral Team Worker

The Bishop of Winchester Academy

Bournemouth

  • Expired
Salary:
FTE: £15,823 - £16,772
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
January
Apply by:
14 December 2016

Job overview

The Bishop of Winchester Academy is an oversubscribed and thriving Church of England

School, rated ‘Good with Outstanding features’ (June 2013). There are exciting opportunities to be involved in improving the lives of future generations of students and the community in Bournemouth.

We currently have the following vacancies and welcome applications from prospective new staff prepared to share in the experience of school improvement.

Pastoral Team Worker

Immediate Start – Term Time Only

Salary Scale Point: 12-15 (dependent on experience)
FTE: £15,823 - £16,772 (this will be pro-rated in line with Academy terms & conditions)

A Pastoral Team Worker is required with immediate effect to join our dedicated and caring Pastoral Team. The role is varied and will include working in behaviour management areas and classrooms with pupils. Supporting colleagues in addressing the needs of those pupils who need particular help with behaviour management to overcome barriers to learning.

It will also involve working with individual pupils and groups, to raise awareness of appropriate behaviours and responses; implementing one to one intervention arrangements with pupils; providing support for distressed and/or challenging pupils and working on intervention programmes with individual pupils or groups.

The candidate needs to be flexible, motivated and use own initiative. The person for this job must want to “make a difference” and have high expectations, no excuses attitude.

Academy information

We are proud of our unique Christian ethos and links with the local church communities. We welcome applications from prospective new staff prepared to share in the experience of school improvement.

Our school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. Rigorous checks will be undertaken of the successful applicant’s background credentials, including enhanced DBS checks.

For further information and an application pack please visit the school website www.tbowa.org. Alternatively please contact Francesca Welsh, HR at The Bishop of Winchester Academy, Mallard Road, Bournemouth, BH8 9PW, 01202 512697 or by email to Francesca.Welsh@tbowa.org 

Visits to the school are positively encouraged.

Closing Date: 14th December
Interviews: As close to closing date as possible

Attached documents

About The Bishop of Winchester Academy

The Bishop of Winchester Academy, based in Bournemouth, Dorset, is a Church of England secondary school that prides itself on its curriculum, governance and outstanding student behaviour. Students aged 11-18 experience teaching in new state-of-the-art buildings and have first-class resources at their fingertips. The school operates in an area where there are schools that select for entry on grounds of ability.

The mixed secondary school was opened in September 2010 as a sponsor-led academy. In September 2014, the Bishop of Winchester Academy extended its educational opportunities by opening its own sixth form.

Headteacher

Paul McKeown

Values and vision

The Bishop of Winchester Academy encourages its students to become independent learners, taking responsibility for their own education. This inspires personal confidence and pride in their accomplishments. The school prides itself on its friendly atmosphere and community culture.

The secondary school has excellent facilities and strong Christian values. Students of others faiths and none are also welcomed into the school community.

Ofsted report

“The outstanding curriculum has a significant impact on increasing students’ attendance and enjoyment of learning and on the improvements in their achievement.”

“Students’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural development permeates the life of the academy.”

View The Bishop of Winchester Academy's Ofsted report

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Applications closed