Behaviour for Learning Assistant Co-ordinator - Maternity Leave
All Saints Catholic College
Kirklees
- Expired
- Salary:
- £8,784 - £9,144
- Job type:
- Part Time, Fixed Term
- Start date:
- October 2017
- Apply by:
- 13 September 2017
Job overview
An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced, knowledgeable and committed individual to be become a part time Behaviour for Learning Assistant Co-ordinator at All Saints, working 22.5 hours per week over five days for up to one year.
Contract: Fixed Term for up to one year from October 2017
Salary: Grade 5 (£8,784 - £9,144)
Hours: Part Time (Term time only) 22.5 hours per week
All Saints is an 11-16 school, situated near the northern boundary of Kirklees, midway between Huddersfield and Brighouse. We are a Catholic school with students coming to us from diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds, which contribute to our distinctive ethos. In February 2013, All Saints Catholic College was judged ‘good’ in every category. There is currently a new building being constructed, adjacent to the current site with a planned move in date of September 2017.
The successful candidate will work as part of the Behaviour for Learning team responsible for supporting the work of Lunchtime Supervisors, supervising an area during break and lunchtime, and will promote an efficient and effective Behaviour for Learning system, providing a confidential, administrative, pastoral and community liaison function.
For an application pack, please visit our website: www.aschc.com or contact us on 01484 426466.
Please return all application forms to Ms D Letremy (PA to Principal and Personnel Manager) to the address given or email: dletremy@aschc.com
Closing date: Thursday 14th September 2017
Interviews will take place Thursday 21st September 2017
All Saints is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, we expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This post is subject to enhanced DBS checks.
All Saints Catholic College - Specialist in Humanities
Bradley Bar,
Huddersfield,
HD2 2JT
Principal: Anita Bodurka
Kirklees Local Authority, West Yorkshire
Attached documents
About All Saints Catholic College
- All Saints Catholic College
- Bradley Bar, Huddersfield
- West Yorkshire
- HD2 2JT
- United Kingdom
All Saints Catholic College is a denominational, co-educational secondary school in Bradley Bar, close to Huddersfield. There are 900 students aged 11-16 at All Saints. The school motto is "Love Serve Learn".
In September 2017, the school moved into a brand new school with separate on-site Sports Centre. This includes four science labs, a drama studio and an expansive sports hall.
Principal
Karen Colligan
Values and vision
All Saints Catholic College embraces its role as a faith-based community, with relationships between staff and students based on a foundation of trust and compassion. Teachers instil in students the traditional gospel values of respect and dignity, while preparing them for life in the 21st century. Inclusivity is also at the heart of All Saints.
The school is infused with the ethical and spiritual tenets of Catholicism, especially in the fields of theology and philosophy. International links are maintained with regular pilgrimages to Lourdes.
The Principal and Governors' visions are intrinsically intertwined and can be found below:
Principal's Vision
That our success in formation and education is demonstrable and that we are recognised for the work that we do with our families, the efforts that we make in following Christ’s teaching and in the pursuit of academic excellence to develop young people who will serve the common good.
Governors' Vision
· That the highest level of safeguarding is practised in every aspect and that all students (and staff) feel safe and are able to thrive in a supportive environment within the College and are able to raise any concerns with confidence of appropriate action.
· That the Catholic ethos determines all our behaviours through living out the College Focus Virtues of Love, Service, Faith, Courage and Respect.
· That the curriculum is truly broad, balanced and comprehensive, educating the whole child to develop in them a sense of their own worth and value in society.
· That the College delivers an excellent education, raising and fulfilling the aspirations of students and enabling them to achieve their full potential by innovative teaching and robust assessment.
Ofsted report
“Students enjoy their learning and feel safe and happy. In classrooms and in social times, behaviour is good. Students treat one another with respect and talk positively about the relationships that they have with adults.”
View All Saints Catholic College's latest Ofsted report
Section 48 Inspection June 2018
We are so very proud to be able to report that we are officially graded Outstanding by the Diocese of Leeds! This is a very rigorous process that in many ways mirrors a full Ofsted inspection. Throughout the Inspection, there is a focus on Collective Worship, Religious Education and Catholic life. The inspectors were deeply impressed by our RE results which are amongst the highest in the Diocese. Incidentally, the Diocese of Leeds is over 400km² and covers 86 parishes. The inspectors very much wanted to know about our plans for college improvement and how we plan and assure student progression. We were judged on how we served the common good and promoted community cohesion. College governors came under close scrutiny also and were found to be instrumental in the strategic planning and support of the College. Quotes from the inspection are as follows:
‘Pupils like and value their school where pupils from different cultures and religions are able to be part of this Catholic community, living daily together as one happy community. Pupils appreciate the benefits of belonging to All Saints Catholic community and, actively participate in the school’s mission. Pupil behaviour is outstanding around the school.'
‘The school‘s behaviour for learning (BfL) and SEN department consists of a committed team who work very effectively to ensure that all pupils are included and their needs addressed.’
‘Leaders and Governors are fully committed to the Church’s mission in education. They undertake their respective roles with energy and enthusiasm and see the continued development of the Catholic life of the school as the number one priority.’
This is all fantastic news for the College going forward. We are full across the College and have a waiting list. We are really excited for the future.
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