UCAS Adviser
Woodbridge School
Suffolk
- Expired
- Job type:
- Part Time, Fixed Term
- Apply by:
- 21 April 2025
Job overview
Salary £28,500 - £32,000 FTE per annum pro rata
Annualised Contract of 595 hours per annum
Actual salary £10,672.04 - £11,982.65 per annum
Woodbridge School is looking to appoint a UCAS Adviser to support our Sixth Form Students in their preparation and submission of university applications, reporting to the Director of Sixth Form and the Deputy Head of Sixth Form.
This role will support students to ensure they are well prepared to meet the demands of a complex progressive world, as articulate responsible young adults, able to make well-judged decisions about their future education.
Working Hours
Due to the nature of UCAS timelines, this role will be predominantly working between the start of the September Term until the Christmas break and then the first few weeks of January. It is anticipated that during this period this role will be 5 days per week, working 9am to 2pm each day (approximately 450 hours).
The remainder of the hours (145 hours) will be spread across the remaining terms, with key working dates agreed with Director of Sixth Form for UCAS Presentation to Parents in March and UCAS preparation sessions in June/July with Year 12 Students. The remainder of hours will be used for research and preparation and also some hours will be required to work in August to support A Levels results and clearing.
Your salary will be paid in twelve equal instalments throughout the year from September to August each year.
For more information about the school and this opportunity, and to download an application pack, please visit: https://www.woodbridgeschool.org.uk/about/staff-vacancies/
Woodbridge School reserves the right to close the position before the closing date, so please apply as soon as possible to avoid disappointment.
Closing date: 21 April 2025
Interview Date: W/C 21 April 2025
Woodbridge School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and successful candidates will be subject to an enhanced check from the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).
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About Woodbridge School
Woodbridge School
Set in the beautiful town of Woodbridge in Suffolk, Woodbridge School comprising our Pre-Prep, Prep and Senior School was established in 1587. An independent co-educational day and boarding school for ages 4 to 18, the original mission of the School was to provide an education for the young who would then give back to their community, thus enriching it and them all; this is embedded and continues in all that we do today.
Woodbridge School, including our Prep, Senior School, Sixth Form and Boarding, has been rated ‘Excellent’ in all areas by the Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI) 2023.
Combining the best of tradition and innovation, our curriculum delivers the perfect balance of life skills, creative challenges and academic excellence. Woodbridge School offers an education that shapes itself around each student, ensuring they become everything they are meant to be. Our Prep School is a caring nurturing, lively and inspirational introduction to School, inspiring and investing a true love of learning in children. Our Senior School offers the perfect balance of creative challenges, academic excellence as well as interpersonal and social skills, for life throughout School – and beyond.
Every opportunity at Woodbridge School
Students have access not only to an excellent education but to a wealth of pastoral care, co-curricular activities, societies and sport. From learning hockey with a double Olympian, working with precious metals and fabrics in Leatherworking and Silversmithing, to attending Chess lessons taught by an International Chess Master, learning and exploring new techniques in Maths challenges, experimenting for fun in Science Club, developing performance skills in LAMDA and debating with our MUN club, there is something for every student.
‘Pupils develop excellent skills in the broader curriculum through a wide-ranging programme of extra-curricular activities.’ ISI Report 2023
Collaborative relationships
We expect students to work hard, develop the ability to work independently and to achieve excellent results as they have done this year; their superb GCSE and A level results reflect both the achievements and successful collaboration of and between our students and teachers; our students confirming their relationships with teachers is one of the main reasons they choose to stay on to study A levels at our Sixth Form.
We monitor progress carefully and provide targeted support when necessary, and always keep parents proactively informed, encouraging you to feel easy about contacting us at any time about any matter.
Clear vision and values
Of course, preparing young people for life means much more than just excellent grades. It means young people developing strong communication skills, the ability to lead and work with others and, above all, a self-confidence to positively contribute to the society in which they live. This means at Woodbridge, what happens outside of the classroom is just as important as what happens inside. Offering parents and students clear vision and values, which guide dynamic, respectful, high-achieving students to not only find their path but to fulfil their potential; at Woodbridge your child’s journey is our entire focus.
A flexible, comprehensive system of bus routes
With a number of minibus services operating daily throughout the local region, Woodbridge School offers a comprehensive system of bus routes reaching across Suffolk as well as Essex.
Full and weekly boarding
For those living further afield, the School offers full and weekly boarding options. Boarders form a vital part of the community at Woodbridge School, with everyone supporting and learning from one another.
Visit Woodbridge School
You are welcome to visit Woodbridge School at any time by appointment, or to join us at any of our whole School Open Days as well as our Sixth Form Open Evenings. Visit our website for dates and details of how to register www.woodbridgeschool.org.uk.
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