Sixth Form Student Support Officer
Charters School
Sunningdale, Ascot, Berkshire
- £2,962 per year
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- January 2022
- Apply by:
- 6 December 2021
Job overview
In this varied role you will support the Heads of Years 12 and 13 with pastoral duties with specific focus on attendance, punctuality to lessons, supporting individual students and maintaining discipline and good behaviour in the Sixth Form students' communal areas. You will also perform a variety of administrative tasks. You will be part of an established Sixth Form team working alongside other Student Support Officers to ensure the smooth running of all aspects of sixth form life.
You must have excellent communication skills and proven experience of working with or interacting with young adults.
Working Hours: 6 hours per week: Thursdays 8.30 am to 3 pm, term time only.
Apply at Charters School website www.chartersschool.org.uk, complete both parts of our Associate Staff application form and send along with a letter of application by email to recruitment@chartersschool.org.uk for the attention of Mrs Jan Riggs
If you don't apply initially with Charters School application form you will be asked to complete it should your application be shortlisted.
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About Charters School
Charters School is a 11 – 18 mixed comprehensive school with over 1700 students with 390 in the Sixth Form. We believe in a holistic approach to education providing excellent opportunities in and outside the traditional learning that inspires individuals in their academic and social development.
Our approach ensures that individuals are successful in their educational journey with us enabling individuals of all abilities to thrive and reach their personal goals, each year students take up places at Oxford and Cambridge as well as international universities and high-level apprenticeships in the local area and further afield.
Our attainment levels at GCSE are significantly above national comparisons with progress figures the same. At ‘A’ level 56% of grades were A*-B in 2024. The school headline figures can be found HERE with validated performance data on the DfE performance tables HERE. The outcomes at both A level and GCSE are due to the hardwork of our staff and students.
Professional development and staff well-being are a high priority for us. We invest heavily in the development of our staff as well as support mechanisms. We have extensive staff voice systems along with employee assistance scheme that provides access to a private GP, physiotherapist, and counselling support along with other benefits.
John Fletcher, Headteacher
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