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Pupil Support & Behaviour Manager

Pupil Support & Behaviour Manager

Crompton House C of E School

Shaw, Oldham

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Salary:
Grade 4 £18,695 - £20,641
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
As soon as possible
Apply by:
10 November 2021

Job overview

Pupil Support & Behaviour Manager


Salary:  Actual £18695 to £20641 depending on experience

Salary Grade: Grade 4 Spine Point 12 - 17

36.66 hours per week 

Term Time only + 3 days

Closing date:  Wednesday 10th November 2021 – 12 noon

First Interview date: 18th November 2021 – Task Day/Final Shortlisting

Second Interview date: 24th November 2021 – Formal Interview

Start date: ASAP


Crompton House C of E School

Rochdale Road

Shaw

Oldham

OL2 7SN

www.cromptonhouse.org

Crompton House is a highly successful, over-subscribed 11-18 Comprehensive Church of England school situated on the edge of the Pennines.  Due to our expanding numbers we are seeking to appoint an enthusiastic, flexible and supportive Assistant Head of Year to join our Pastoral Team. The successful candidate will assist the Heads of Year in the effective daily management of the pupils, as well as providing support and intervention for individual and groups of pupils as necessary. The nature of the role is such that flexibility and self-motivation are crucial. 

If you feel that you could support Heads of Year in ensuring strategies are in place to maximise positive behaviour, high standards of achievement and attendance, with a positive “can do” attitude then this is the job for you!

Working at Crompton House School is stimulating, challenging and fun. Life here is always varied, never dull and infinitely interesting because our pupils are highly independent learners and very enthusiastic and willing participants in learning activities. This helps the staff to be passionate about everything they do and there is a great sense of community. There are plenty of opportunities to get involved in school life beyond the curriculum and within the wider community.

Crompton House is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff, volunteers and governors to share this commitment. In this respect all potential applicants are advised that any offer of appointment will be subject to enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service clearance as well as other relevant recruitment checks

Application forms should be posted to: Ms J Slater at the above address or emailed to j.slater@cromptonhouse.org


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About Crompton House C of E School

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+44 1706 847451

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Crompton House Church of England School is a co-educational secondary academy with sixth form in Oldham, Greater Manchester. The 1,300 students who attend are required to be members of the Anglican church in order to gain a place (except for in the sixth form). The academy is located in the High Crompton area of Oldham, but also serves the communities of Rochdale, Middleton, Alkrington, Bamford, Littleborough and Saddleworth.

The school is served by the Anglican Diocese and left the governance of Oldham Council to become an academy in 2011. Crompton House was founded in 1926 by Mary Crompton. 

Headteacher

Karl Newell

Values and vision

Crompton House CofE School aims to provide opportunities for every student to maximise their potential. The school pledges to promote the welfare of young people and expects all members of Crompton House’s personnel to share this objective. 

The school was awarded specialist status as an arts college in 2005 and has recently completed construction of a new drama centre. 

Ofsted report

The behaviour of students is outstanding. Students’ conduct is excellent, including during break time, at lunch time, during assemblies and tutorial sessions, as well as in lessons and between lessons. As a result, students are always punctual for lessons and no learning time is wasted because of lateness. Students’ attitudes to learning are excellent in nearly all areas of the curriculum.”

View Crompton House CofE School’s latest Ofsted report

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http://www.teacholdham.co.uk/

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