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Senior Cover Manager

Senior Cover Manager

Sir Roger Manwood's School

Kent

  • New
Salary:
Kent Range 7 (£26515-£28850 PRO RATA)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
10 January 2025

Job overview

Kent Range 7 (£26515-£28850 PRO RATA)

37 hours per week, 38 weeks per year (Term time only )

 

The role requires a presence from 8am each morning, earlier at busy times in the year. 

 

We are seeking a well organised, experienced person to lead the School’s Cover Team. The role includes using computer software (sims) to arrange fair and effective deployment of staff resources to cover for planned and unplanned staff absences; the delivery of cover lesson; the liaison with the Cover Assistants; the school’s own supply teachers and outside agencies. A good knowledge of the workings of a school and the needs of teaching and support staff.  Ideally, we are looking for someone with experience in a similar role, although applicants with no experience but a clear willingness to learn the role quickly may also be considered. 

 

CLOSING DATE: noon on Friday 10th January 2025

SHORTLISTING: only shortlisted candidates will be contacted

INTERVIEWS: the school reserves the right to interview as applications are received

 

Any offer of employment will be subject to a health check, two satisfactory references and a satisfactory DBS Enhanced Disclosure.

 

 


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About Sir Roger Manwood's School

The School was established in 1563 by Sir Roger Manwood in order to educate boys of Sandwich. The original school building still stands but as you may imagine a great deal has changed over the years. The School moved from its original small site in the middle of Sandwich to its present large and leafy site on the outskirts of town in 1895 and has grown from a one form entry, boys school to now being a five form entry, mixed school of over 1000 young people.

The School has a tangible warm, friendly atmosphere and is renowned locally for the care, guidance and support it offers its students. We are proud of our reputation for being an inclusive and welcoming school and strive to focus just as much on the development of the whole person as well as on academic progress.

We offer over 20 subjects at GCSE and Advanced Level and our examination results are consistently of a very high standard. The vast majority of our sixth formers go on to university; most progress to their first choice destination and a high percentage undertake courses at the most highly regarded and competitive universities.

Extra-curricular opportunities at the school are many and varied, and they form a particularly striking feature of school life. As well as the wide array of weekly clubs and societies, there are also many international ties. These include the following annual trips:

  • sixth formers to our partner schools in The Gambia and India;
  • French taking Y7 to Lille and Y8 to Boulogne on day trips and Y10 on a week-long residential to Paris;
  • Spanish taking Y10 to Barcelona;
  • Geography taking Y10 to Naples and Y12 to Switzerland;
  • History and Politics taking Y11 to Berlin;
  • the Combined Cadet Force organising several weekend camps in the local area as well as a summer camp each July;
  • a cross-year ski trip to Austria each Easter.


In addition, staff often organise one-off trips to overseas locations. Recent examples include Vietnam (World Challenge), Borneo (Biology) and Sri Lanka (Sports).

The School is particularly proud of the very large numbers that enrol and complete the Duke of Edinburgh Award each year - over 90 at Bronze, 40 at Silver and 25 at Gold.

Our sports teams often progress to the final stages of competitions and many individual boys and girls represent the county, region or even country in sports as varied as athletics, boxing, cricket, hockey, rugby and sailing. One of our alumnae currently plays for England Women’s Cricket Team, another was the Captain of England Women’s Hockey team for many years and yet another was the Commonwealth decathlon champion.

Music and Drama are both extremely strong at SRMS – concerts involving a large number of students are a fixture in the calendar at the end of every term and School Productions include a huge number of students from across the entire school.

The school is situated in a beautiful area of Kent – it is near several seaside towns (e.g. Deal, Margate, Whitstable) and yet St Pancras International is only around an hour away via the High Speed rail network and the channel crossings at Dover and Ashford are within 30 minutes by car. House prices in the local area are significantly lower than those in most other areas of the South East.

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