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Welfare Officer / Administrative Assistant

Welfare Officer / Administrative Assistant

The Compton School

Barnet

  • Expired
Salary:
Salary: SP 3- 6 £21,408 p.a. - £22,587 p.a. (£16,525 p.a.- £17,435 p.a. pro-rata)
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
ASAP
Apply by:
28 January 2022

Job overview

Welfare Officer / Administrative Assistant - Required A.S.A.P  

32.5 hours per week, 39 weeks per year (Term Time Only)


Do you want to work in an exceptional school?

We are looking for a hardworking and flexible Welfare Officer and Administrative Assistant with excellent skills and a high level of personal drive. You will work within the Student Support team to provide efficient and effective first aid / welfare and administrative support to the school and be the first contact for first aid assistance in the school.


 The successful candidate will need to:

• Have good communication, numeracy and literacy skills

• Have a First Aid at work certificate

• Have experience working with children in a school environment and a real willingness to understand the issues facing schools and the administrative provision they necessitate

• Have relevant IT skills including Word and Excel and databases 

• Have experience of working in a multicultural environment


Who are we? 


The Compton school is part of Middlesex Learning Trust, a successful Multi Academy Trust. We are a hugely oversubscribed mixed multi-ethnic school that has had four consecutive outstanding OFSTED reports, the most recent being in January 2018. The Compton has a national profile for excellence in teaching and learning, in leadership, and for student outcomes. It is also a School-Centred Initial Teacher Training Centre and the Headteacher is an experienced National Leader of Education. Students at the Compton make exceptional progress - our results routinely putting the school within the top 5% of schools nationally for progress. 



About The Compton School

Situated in Barnet, London, The Compton School is a secondary which educates students aged between 11 and 18. It is a non-denominational establishment.

Headteacher

Ann Marie Mulkerins

Values and Vision

The Compton School is a welcoming and supportive community. We value the professional autonomy of high-performing staff and understand the different approaches different departments may need to take. We expect high standards from both staff and students. We are a diverse school community in terms of both staff and pupils and therefore welcome applications from anyone who supports our ethos.

Ofsted report

“Teaching in the school is first rate because of the attention to detail teachers pay to planning fascinating lessons. The outstanding teaching encourages pupils to work extremely hard and respond well to all they are asked to do. Standards overall are outstanding. All indicators point to a year-on-year rise in standards. Pupils gain just above average results in English, mathematics and science in the national tests at the end of Year 9, but by the time they reach Y11 their GCSE results are impressive and significantly above average. Pupils' achievement is outstanding because they fully meet their challenging targets and the high expectations set for them.”

View The Compton School’s latest Ofsted report

Middlesex Learning Trust

The Compton School is the founding school of Middlesex Learning Trust (MLT) – a Multi-Academy Trust consisting of 3 large secondary schools.  The key purpose of MLT is to deliver the best possible education for our students, to enable them to maximise their progress, academically, socially and emotionally, ready to take their place in society as positive and successful adults. The Trust and its schools have a long history of maximising the potential of every child. Within the Trust, there is a palpable commitment to fostering high aspirations in all students in order to secure the very best outcomes for them regardless of their background.  All schools within the Trust are committed to this moral purpose and are supported to secure the very best educational outcomes. Collaboration lies at the heart of Teaching and Learning within the Trust.  There are opportunities for shared professional development, planning, research and moderation which strengthens Teaching and Learning in individual schools. An MLT Teacher magazine is produced 4 times a year which showcases best practice within Trust schools, and an evidence-informed Trust Teaching and Learning Handbook is used across the schools to support excellent and up-to-date classroom practice. A Talent Management Framework is also in place to support staff development which includes residency opportunities within and across Trust schools.

http://www.middlesexlearningtrust.org.uk/

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