Health and Welfare Officer - Lower School
Norwich School
Norfolk
- £28,147 - £28,148 per year
- New
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 11 December 2024
Job overview
The successful candidate will have excellent personal qualities and will have the opportunity to be fully involved in all aspects of this thriving co-educational, independent day school.
The position is a permanent support role, working 37.5 hours per week, Monday to Friday, term time only. The salary for this post is £28,148 per annum. (£37,422 per annum full time equivalent).
The Lower School is situated in the Lower Close. Its impressive facilities and wonderful opportunities give pupils an excellent start to their Norwich School education.
We have a strategic aim and commitment to increase the diversity of our staff body. We are passionate about the adults in our community being positive role models for pupils of all backgrounds and we also want our staff to reflect the diversity of our pupil body and wider society in general. We would therefore particularly welcome applicants who come from ethnically minoritised backgrounds.
For more information about Norwich School and a full job description please visit www.norwich-school.org.uk. Completed application form should be sent by email to recruitment@norwich-school.org.uk by midnight on Sunday 5th January 2025.
Norwich School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
Registered Charity No: 311280 Co-Educational, HMC: 11-18; IAPS: 4-11
Attached documents
About Norwich School
Norwich School is a co-educational, independent day school for pupils aged seven to eighteen. Set in the Cathedral Close, Norwich School is a traditional, yet lively place where boys and girls enjoy a rounded and stimulating education. The school is characterised by strong, warm relationships and a profound appreciation of scholarship.
Norwich School is divided into a Lower School (Reception - Year 6) and a Senior School (Years 7-13).
Norwich School achieves exceptional results but we believe that an education for life is about more than statistics. Here we enjoy local character, beautiful surroundings and a remarkable history. Staff and pupils together create a supportive atmosphere and boys and girls benefit from specialised facilities and a broad curriculum.
Headmaster
SDA Griffiths
Ethos and Aims
Ethos
Learning and scholarship are at the heart of the broad education that Norwich School provides. Christian values – notably love and compassion for one another – underpin our activities and relationships.
Aims
Norwich School is committed to:
- producing scholarly, reflective young people who are capable of handling difficult concepts and expressing profound thought;
- providing a rich, varied and broad education that develops the diverse talents of the boys and girls;
- equipping pupils for leadership and service.
ISI report
“The quality of the pupils’ achievement throughout the school is outstanding. They are eager learners, with a keen interest in study and a clear desire to succeed. They enjoy their lessons, develop skills quickly and they make good progress.”
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