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Sixth Form Student Support Officer

Sixth Form Student Support Officer

Blessed Thomas Holford Catholic College

Trafford

Salary:
To work 32.5 hours per week, term time plus 2 weeks Band 4: £26,421 to £28,770 (scp 12 to 17) pro rata (£20,897 actual salary for working 32.5 hours per week, 40 weeks)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2024
Apply by:
3 September 2024

Job overview

Sixth Form Student Support Officer

Required for September 2024

 

To work 32.5 hours per week, term time plus 2 weeks  

 

 Band 4:  £26,421 to £28,770 (scp 12 to 17) pro rata

(£20,897 actual salary for working 32.5 hours per week, 40 weeks)


 

We are looking to appoint a Sixth Form Student Support Officer to supervise and support independent study for our post 16 students in the Sixth Form building, to ensure the best possible outcomes for students.

 

In this role you will inspire, challenge and motivate students. Duties will include providing intervention support to identified students, either one to one, or in small groups; supervise study in the centre; provide admin support with the UCAS process and lead personal development for KS5 students.          

 

The successful candidate will have:

·      experience of working with young people aged 11 to 18

·      Experience of working with students one to one and in small groups

·      an NVQ level 3 TA qualification or similar

 

Candidates must be available to work Monday to Friday, 9.00 am to 4.00 pm (hours include a 30 mins unpaid lunch break)

 

 

To Apply:

The job description and application form are available on the school’s website: http://www.bthcc.org.uk/job-vacancies/

 

Completed application forms should be returned via e-mail to: recruitment@bthcc.org

All applications should be made using the CES application form. CV’s will not be accepted.

 

 

 

Closing date for applications:          9.00 am on Tuesday, 3rd September 2024

 

 

Our school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and we expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. In line with Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE) on line/social media checks may be undertaken for shortlisted applicants. An enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) disclosure will be sought, along with other relevant pre-employment clearances, for the successful applicant.

 


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About Blessed Thomas Holford Catholic College

Blessed Thomas Holford Catholic College is a highly popular, over-subscribed school for Catholic parents in South Manchester. The school is a vibrant family community, inclusive and proud of the achievements of all our pupils. We have 1600 pupils on roll, including 220 students in the Sixth Form.

We are proud of our strong Catholic ethos and mission which daily supports the work and achievements of the school. The aims of the school are contained in the Mission Statement which places a strong emphasis on aspiration and family ethos. Our school seeks to offer both an excellent 21stcentury education and an educational experience that upholds traditional catholic values.

Our school motto is Inspiring People Changing Lives. Over the last three years, the school has performed well against national averages and very well against similar schools at both GCSE and A Level. The proportion of pupils attending university from our Sixth Form is 96% with destinations including Cambridge, Durham, and Russell Group Universities. The remaining students enter apprenticeships and employment.

We have designed a curriculum that is equitable for all pupils. The curriculum is broad and balanced. All pupils have equal access to all subjects at key stage 3, and key stage 4.

Prayer and liturgy are an important part of our school and at least six times a year we hold school masses celebrated by one of our local priests, which allows our school to get together to celebrate its Catholic identity. Our Catholic life is also sustained by our weekly Friday Mass for pupils and parents and our Wednesday Prayer Group.

In a denominational inspection, dated June 2019, the school was judged outstanding for its provision for Religious Education and Catholic Life, which includes Spiritual, Moral, Social, and Cultural Development (SMSC).

We are an experienced legacy Teaching School providing support to other schools, we have an agreement with bright Futures, based at Altrincham Grammar School for Girls, to lead the ECT Framework across 4 Greater Manchester authorities. The agreement includes delivery of NPQ in Senior Leadership and NPQ in Leading Learning across the hub.

Every teaching post is an important one for the future of our school and the successful candidate will be somebody with a high work ethic and unstinting commitment to our children. We want somebody with a strong ambition to develop their own career but, above all they want to make a significant and long-lasting impression on the future lives of our pupils.

Mrs Clare Hogg

Headteacher

 

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