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School Staff Instructor and Welfare Coordinator (CCF) Maternity Cover

School Staff Instructor and Welfare Coordinator (CCF) Maternity Cover

Haberdashers’ Hatcham College, Jerningham Site

New Cross, South East London

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Salary:
Two days per week during term time at a daily rate of £120
Job type:
Part Time, Maternity Cover
Start date:
January 2018
Apply by:
19 December 2017

Job overview

Haberdashers’ Aske’s Hatcham College provides a safe, rigorous and challenging learning environment for pupils of all abilities and backgrounds. Our expectations are high in terms of pupil progress and achievement, and behaviour. In February 2014 we received our fourth consecutive Ofsted grade of ‘Outstanding’. 

The role 

To command and support the Contingent in managing and developing the Federation CCF. The applicant is likely to be an ex or serving NCO / Officer of the regular, reserve or cadet forces and have a good working knowledge of the cadet movement as a whole. The ability to inspire young people and possession of a good sense of humour are essential. 

Key responsibilities and objectives of the job

  • Ensure the safety of the cadets, pupils and staff at all times. This is to include security briefings as it affects CCF members when visiting barracks, training establishments and training areas
  • Planning and delivery of the CCF training syllabus to include:
  • Adventure training, Weekend exercises, courses and camps including appropriate reconnaissance, sourcing and organising equipment (clothing, food, weapons, ammunition, finance) and transport
  • Secure arms, ammunition and other stores held
  • The register and secure storage of keys
  • Arrange authorisation for training
  • Organise and manage the general administration of Hatcham CCF including routine mail, filing and records
  • Closely liaise with those external agencies that provide training, facilities and instructors to the contingent. This will include London CTT, military careers officers and staff, the London District CQMS and other CCF’s, Police and Prevent
  • Administration and application of the WESTMINSTER ICT system and inputting to it all of the cadet and adult attendance and other necessary details
  • Manage and administer the progress of cadets through the cadet training syllabus, BTEC schemes and Duke of Edinburgh awards
  • Administer courses for adults and cadets
  • Administration of CCF events and social functions
  • Maintain the pamphlet library and those posters relevant to the contingent
  • The full and recorded register, including maintenance of all equipment of that on loan to the contingent
  • Preparation and presentation of all parades including the Biennial inspection with full briefing to the Contingent Commander
  • Responsible for the preparation and manning all Platoon CCF demonstrations on Federation / Open days in conjunction with the school.
  • Maintenance of allocated CCF buildings in liaison with appropriate school staff
  • Act as point of contact for all matters regarding CCF Platoon’s
  • Ensure compliance with data handling
  • Update and assist in Risk assessments
  • Maintain standards and discipline within all Platoons
  • Familiarise yourself with publications such as JSP 313, 814, 535
  • Undertake all training area, course and range bookings with the relevant defence estates office
  • Monitoring and enforcement of routine periodic weapon handling tests and JSP 535 (Red Book) testing for contingent members and staff
  • Monthly Weapons Checks
  • Monthly written report to Contingent Commander and Principle
  • Monthly stock check 
  • Undertake pastoral duties as directed by the Principal and Vice Principals 

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About Haberdashers’ Hatcham College, Jerningham Site

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+44 20 7652 9510

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Haberdashers’ Aske’s Hatcham College is a mainstream, co-educational, all-through school for children aged 3-18, situated in Lewisham, south-east London. This specialist music and ICT college has been rated as “outstanding” by Ofsted. There are 1,800 pupils at the school. 

Haberdashers’ Aske’s Hatcham College is an academy governed by Haberdashers' Aske’s Educational Trust. It is the lead school of the trust’s federation, incorporating two other local academies. 

Principal 

Declan Jones 

Values and vision 

The school's vision is based on the values of aspiration, achievement, personal responsibilities, self-discipline and mutual care. It aims to be a happy and safe place where students can learn successfully within a supportive environment. Teachers believe that all students can achieve their full potential, both academically and socially. Pupils are encouraged to develop and grow as independent, resourceful and resilient individuals, and they are equipped with the skills and qualifications they will need to be successful when they join the world as adults. 

Ofsted report 

“By the time pupils join Year 7, standards in reading, writing and mathematics are above average. The proportion of pupils making and exceeding the expected levels of progress is also much higher than found nationally. The proportion of pupils attaining higher than expected levels is also rising.” 

“Students make exceptional progress in Key Stages 3 and 4. For each of the last five years, the proportion of students gaining five A* to C passes, including English and mathematics, has been well above the national average. A recent relative weakness in science has been tackled effectively and, this year, the proportion of students gaining A* to C passes in all subjects is on course to be well above average. The college no longer makes early entries to GCSE examinations.” 

View Haberdashers’ Aske’s Hatcham College's latest Ofsted report 

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