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Progress Support Worker

Progress Support Worker

Chesterton Community College

Cambridgeshire

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Job type:
Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
March 2020
Apply by:
17 January 2020

Job overview

CHESTERTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE

11-16 mixed college with 995 students on roll

Headteacher: Lucy Scott


Progress Support Worker (2 posts)

Full time (part time considered)

32.5 hours per week, (38.4 weeks per year)

Monday-Thursday 4pm finish & 3.05pm finish on Fridays

Salary Grade 4, Point 7-11, £19,554 to £21,166

(£16,392 - £17,746 pro rata)


We are seeking committed, dedicated and enthusiastic Progress Support Workers from the end of January.

We wish to recruit 2 Progress Support Workers who have experience of working with and building strong rapports with young people and are confident in helping them reach their full academic potential. We are seeking candidates educated to degree level and who are passionate about the value of education. 

Progress Support Workers not only work side-by-side with SEND students in lessons to ensure they reach their full potential but also work in small groups or provide 1:1 support with carefully planned interventions. 

Chesterton Community College is an outstanding, dynamic and inspirational 11-16 academy close to Cambridge city centre. Our results are outstanding for all students.

This is an exciting time to join our vibrant college with the expansion of our Trust and a recent new build. There are excellent opportunities for career development and progression. Taking on the role of a Progress Support Worker can lead to vital experience which has helped many of our previous post holders secure teacher training posts. 


Closing date: 17th January 2020

Interview date: TBC


About Chesterton Community College

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+44 1223 712150

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Chesterton Community College is a co-educational secondary academy located in Cambridge, educating around 1,000 students aged xxx. The school converted to academy status in 2011. 

Chesterton Community College holds specialist status in humanities, and has seen extensive redevelopment and modernisation since its founding. In 2004 its opened a brand-new sports complex, complete with gym, swimming pool and café.

Headteacher

Mrs Lucy Scott

Values and vision

Chesterton Community College highly values its non-selective ethos, going to great lengths to ensure that students are given proper provision and care regardless of background or ability. The school is known for its English-language provision for students who have learning difficulties or who are learning English as an additional language. 

Teachers strives to involve students' families, so that parents have a positive and accurate idea of the path taken by their child. Tolerance and respect for other faiths and traditions are heavily impressed upon students.

Ofsted report

“Most students, including the few from minority heritage groups, are achieving well and making good progress. The proportions of students making expected and better progress in English and mathematics is improving, and above average. In the summer 2013 national examinations attainment was above average in both English and mathematics.”

View Chesterton Community College's latest Ofsted report

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