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School Cover Supervisor

School Cover Supervisor

Stamford Welland Academy

Lincolnshire

  • £15,578 - £15,578.46 per year
  • Quick apply
  • Expired
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2021
Apply by:
9 July 2021

Job overview

Scale: Grade 5, point 12 – (Actual Salary £15578.46)

Hours: 32.50 per week 

Weeks: Term Time Only (38), plus 5 training days

Responsible to: Assistant Principal for Achievement

We seek to appoint an enthusiastic, energetic and resilient Cover Supervisor who enjoys working with young people.  You will join our highly successful and motivated team to provide high quality cover for absent teachers in the classroom and to assist as directed with student intervention. Previous experience in teaching practical subjects is desirable. 

You will be employed on a part time basis, 32 hours per week, 39.00 weeks per year, worked according to the requirements of the School. You will be required to work each week during term time plus on the five occasional days designated as training days.

You may be required to work such additional hours as may be necessary for the proper performance of your duties from time to time.

Knowledge & Skills:

GCSE or equivalent in 3 -5 subjects to include Maths and English.

1-year experience in a school environment.

Previous experience in teaching practical subjects is desirable. 

Full training and support will be offered to the successful candidate.

Stamford Welland Academy opened in October 2014 and this is an exciting opportunity to join a rapidly expanding academy who values each and every member of our community.  We are currently upgrading areas of our building and looking to develop a sixth form with links to our local community in Stamford over the coming years.


The closing date for applications is 12 noon on Friday 9th July 2021, but maybe closed early if sufficient applications are received.

Interviews will be held week commencing 12th July 2021

Any questions about this post, please contact Erica Appleton, PA to headteacher via email:

eappleton@stamfordwellandacademy.org

Stamford Welland Academy is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share in this commitment.  All staff will be subject to an enhanced check with the Disclosure and Barring Service.


Attached documents

About Stamford Welland Academy

Stamford Welland Academy is a mainstream, co-educational, non-denominational, non-selective secondary school for children aged 11-16. It is situated in Stamford, Lincolnshire, and has 600 pupils on its roll.

Stamford Welland Academy is the only state secondary school in Stamford and it is sponsored by Meridian Trust.

Principal

Victoria Lloyd

Values and vision

Meridian Trust (formerly CMAT) exists to provide high quality education at the heart of the community.

To reflect this, the philosophy of all Meridian Trust schools is:

Where every child is a:

  • Successful Learner who enjoys learning, makes progress and achieves
  • Confident Individual who is able to live a safe, healthy and fulfilling life
  • Responsible and Employable Citizen who makes a positive contribution to the communities in which they live.

Where the school is a:

  • Hub for community activities and a place where people of all ages meet and integrate
  • Centre for extended services for children, families and the community
  • Source of immense pride for the whole community

Within this context, the purpose driving Stamford Welland Academy will be to provide high-quality learning for all so that:

Every member of our community is known, valued and supported to achieve in all areas at the highest level to become successful, confident and responsible for the pursuit of lifelong learning.

Ofsted report

At our latest Ofsted inspection, we were judged as ‘Good’ in all areas. The report published in September 2021 heaped praise on our leadership team and followed our impressive Key Stage 4 results which were also the best results the school has ever recorded.

The inspectors said: “Leaders have done much to improve the school, including the quality of education. They have set high expectations of pupils’ behaviour and attitudes to learning. They have strengthened relationships with the local community. These improvements have led to more parents wanting to send their children here.

“Pupils study a broad range of subjects. In key stage 4, they are encouraged to study subjects that leaders believe will help pupils in the future. As a result, there has been a large increase in the number of pupils who study languages. Leaders make ambitious decisions about the curriculum which are in the best interests of the pupils. For example, they have changed how pupils study the different subjects in Years 7 and 8 to address previous underachievement at the end of key stage 4.”


View Stamford Welland Academy’s latest Ofsted report


Why work for us?

At Stamford Welland Academy we value our staff for their hard work and commitment to our students.  They are all highly valued members of our community and below is a list of just some of the benefits that we offer for them:

• a philosophy of 100% achievement and inclusion

• a commitment to extending the boundaries of learning enabling all young people to become well- rounded individuals

• a purposeful and caring learning environment, where every individual is known, valued and supported

• motivated and engaged students, and ambitious, dedicated and professional staff

• a commitment to leadership, innovation, staff progression - we are passionate about retaining good teachers - and partnership working, as part of our Teaching School status and within our family of schools.

• Experienced mentors are available to support NQTs through their induction year.

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