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Academy Community Pioneer

Academy Community Pioneer

Co-op Academies Trust

Manchester

  • £23,151 - £26,155 per year
  • New
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Salary:
+ benefits
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
30 August 2024

Job overview

Permanent

One day per week (7.4 hours per week)

All year round

Full-time equivalent salary £23,151- £26,155 Which is £12.00- £12.55 per hour 

Do you want to make a difference for people living in your community? 

We are looking for an Academy Community Pioneer to work one day a week with each of our 32 academies which are based in West Yorkshire, Greater Manchester, Staffordshire and Wirral. Much of the work will be from home or in the academy, or out in the local community.  

The academy pioneers will help to bring our community strategy to life by identifying the needs of the community and supporting these being met, with a particular focus on family support and youth work. An important aspect of the work will be forming relationships with existing community groups and building relationships between these groups and the academy. 

You will need to live in or very close to the community served by the academy you are working with. Where two or more academies serve the same or neighbouring communities there may be an opportunity for the same individual to undertake more than one role. 

The pioneers will be supported by a regional community manager covering a group of schools. The day / hours to be worked can be flexible depending on individual circumstances. Our Academy Locations 

The following posts are still available :

  1. Co-op academy Manchester
  2. Co-op Academy Walkden
  3. Co-op Academy Smithies Moor
  4. Co-op Academy Grange
  5. Co-op Academy Beckfield
  6. Co-op Academy Leeds
  7. Co-op Academy Nightingale 
  8. Co-op Academy Southfield 
  9. Co-op Academy Bebington 
  10. Co-op Academy Woodslee
  11. Co-op Academy Grove
  12. Co-op Academy Hamilton
  13. Co-op Academy Northwood
  14. Co-op Academy Florence MacWilliam


Please contact elizabeth.garrity@coopacademies.co.uk, Head of Community Development for more information.

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About Co-op Academies Trust

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+44 161 692 4309

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Captivating minds through co-operation

Through a great education we are changing the lives of young people. Built on the same principles as all cooperatives across the world, we work with academies to empower teachers and young people to work together for a better education and a better community.

We have been recognised by the Sutton Trust Charity and the Education Policy Institute as one of the top performing multi-academy trusts for disadvantaged students. What makes our Trust unique is that we are sponsored by the Co-op Group.

That close relationship means that we benefit from all of the business expertise that has seen the Co-op grow to one of the most respected, ethically driven and successful businesses in the country. Popular with students, parents and teachers, we began in 2010 with just two academies. One in Manchester and one in Stoke-on-Trent. Two years later, in 2012, we began to work with a cluster of academies in Leeds and by 2014 we had five academies in Leeds; made up of one secondary and four primary academies. Pragmatic in our approach to growth we worked closely and co-operatively to improve all of our academies. We now have 28 academies across Greater Manchester, Stoke-on-Trent, The Wirral and West Yorkshire.

Our Values

Co-op Academies Trust is committed to the values shared by cooperatives everywhere:

Self-help – we support learners, parents, carers and staff to help themselves

Self-responsibility – we encourage learners, parents, carers and staff to take responsibility for, and answer to their actions

Democracy – we give our learners, parents, carers and staff a say in the way we run our schools

Equality – we believe that the voice of each individual should be heard

Equity – we run our schools in a way that is fair and unbiased

Solidarity – we share interests and common purposes with our learners, parents, carers and staff, and with other schools in the communities we serve

We strive to demonstrate the following ethical values in everything we do:

Openness – we believe in being open with colleagues in our schools and beyond, children and their families, sharing information and ideas to raise standards and life chances

Honesty – we act in a professional and respectful manner in our dealings with everyone

Social responsibility – we maximise our impact on the people in our communities while minimising our footprint on the world

Caring for others – we treat everyone as we wish to be treated ourselves, understanding that children only have one childhood

We use our simple ‘Ways of Being Co-op’ to demonstrate our values:

• Do what matters most

• Be yourself, always

• Show you care

• Succeed together

You can find out more about our Trust by visiting www.coopacademies.co.uk

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