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Safeguarding Administrator/First Aid Lead

Safeguarding Administrator/First Aid Lead

Lynch Hill Enterprise Academy

Slough

  • Expired
Salary:
£24,255
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2018
Apply by:
16 August 2018

Job overview

Safeguarding Administrator/First Aid Lead

Permanent

45.3 weeks per year   (Term time only + 5 training days + 2 weeks during the holidays)

Hours: 37 hours per week

Mon, Tues, Wed, Thur   8.15am to 4.45pm, Fri 8.15am to 3.00pm

Salary: Point 26, £24,255 pa (incl £857 pa LW) pro-rata

Permanent

Required for Sept 2018 

We are seeking to appoint a Safeguarding   Administrator/First Aid Lead to join our organised and caring team dedicated   to the wellbeing and welfare of the students. 

Ideally   you will have previous administrative experience and be computer literate   with experience of MS Office. In addition to excellent communication skills   you will be a team player with initiative and be able to make a positive   contribution to the smooth running of our team. If not already First Aid qualified,   candidates will be expected to undertake first aid training appropriate to   this part of the post.

Why join Lynch Hill Enterprise Academy?

  • An exciting non-selective urban multi-cultural school 
  • A supportive and dedicated staff team
  • A brand-new school building 

If you are interested in joining us and would   like to visit the school or have an informal discussion, please contact Bobbi   Khaira, Office Manager on 01753   691583 or email b.khaira@lhea.org.uk

Please apply for this   position by completing the application form, which is available from the   school website, www.lhea.org.uk,   including a statement   outlining your experience and suitability for the post, returning this to vacancies@lhea.org.uk

Closing date: 15th   August 2018

Interviews: asap

Lynch Hill   Enterprise Academy is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of   children and young people. The   successful applicant will therefore be subject to an enhanced DBS check and   satisfactory references.

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About Lynch Hill Enterprise Academy

Lynch Hill Enterprise Academy (LHEA) is a state-funded non-selective, all-ability, non-denominational secondary school, one of 102 institutions to successfully bid for free school status in the summer of 2012. It opened its doors to pupils in September 2014. The school is sponsored by its sister institution – the outstanding Lynch Hill School Primary Academy – and both schools are part of the Learning Alliance Academy Trust.

Like other free schools we are subject to the same Ofsted inspections as state schools; although free schools are given certain freedoms, we are committed to following the national curriculum and to only employing well qualified teaching staff.

LHEA has moved into the brand new state of the art building off Stoke Road in Slough. Every year we will introduce a new year group, until 2019 when we will be a complete school. We pride ourselves on the expertise of our teaching staff, a safe and supportive atmosphere for pupils, a broad and balanced curriculum (complemented by a programme of Enterprise and STEM activities (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) and the high standards we expect of our students and ourselves. 

Headteacher

Chris Thomas

Values and vision 

Lynch Hill Enterprise Academy is committed to being at the forefront of new educational reforms and to delivering outstanding provision for young people. The secondary school provides a safe and supportive environment, focused on realising academic potential and developing happy, confident, well-rounded young people who can go on to be successful in higher education, training and the working world. 

STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) is the school specialism. In addition to the emphasis placed on these subjects in the classroom, Lynch Hill Enterprise Academy hosts various events to encourage pupils of all abilities to consider STEM courses and careers.  

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Applications closed