Clerk to Local Advisory Boards
Heathside School
Surrey
- £3,825 - £4,077 per year
- Expired
- Salary:
- £32,512-£34,654 FTE, ELM7 (plus overtime as required)
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 2024
- Apply by:
- 31 August 2024
Job overview
Heathside Weybridge and
Heathside Walton-on-Thames
Clerk to Local Advisory Boards
Starting – September 2024
Annual hours 192 per year, worked over 38.4 weeks term time
Actual Salary: £3825-£4077 per annum
(£32,512-£34,654 FTE, ELM7) plus overtime as required
ElmWey Learning Trust is a multi-academy trust, comprising two local secondary schools including Heathside Weybridge, a successful, oversubscribed 11-18 secondary school and Heathside Walton which opened in September 2022. We are looking to appoint a Clerk to provide clerking and organisational support to our Local Advisory Boards (governors). The role requires attendance at a minimum of 13 LAB meetings per year, which currently take place on Wednesdays and Thursdays at the end of the school day usually between 4 – 6pm. Meeting dates are set in advance for the whole year.
Duties will include:
Providing a clerking service to the Local Advisory Boards (LAB) of Heathside Weybridge and Heathside Walton Schools, ensuring governance adheres to good practice and meets all statutory and regulatory requirements. This includes preparing Agendas and collating information packs in advance of meetings, recording and issuing meeting minutes, advising Chairs and LAB Advisors on matters relating to governance procedures. Training and support will be provided.
Candidates must:
- possess excellent ICT and literacy skills and the ability to prepare agendas, collate documents and write accurate minutes
- have previous administrative or clerking experience
- be able to work on their own initiative
- possess a high level of communication skills and can-do approach
- be able to work flexibly and commit to scheduled meeting dates and be available, with notice, to clerk additional ad hoc meetings during and after the end of the school day
In return ElmWey Learning Trust offers:
- Local Government Pension Scheme, including generous employer contributions
- Excellent benefits package to include Cycle to Work and shopping and lifestyle discounts
- On-site parking
- Supportive and experienced Trust team
Application forms and the full job profile are available from our website: www.heathside.surrey.sch.uk. To apply please email completed application forms and letter of application to: jobapplications@heathside.surrey.sch.uk. Please note CVs cannot be accepted.
Closing date: midday on Wednesday 17th July 2024.
Applications will be considered as they are received, we reserve the right to make an appointment prior to the closing date.
We are committed to safeguarding and promoting child welfare. Applicants must undergo child protection screening, including checks with past employers and Enhanced DBS disclosure with Children’s Barred List check. Committed to equal opportunities, we welcome applications from all sections of the community.
Attached documents
About Heathside School
Heathside is a high achieving 11-18 co-educational converter academy with 7 forms of entry totalling 1264 students on roll, 202 of whom are in the sixth form. In 2019 91% of students achieved Grade 4 English and Mathematics. At A level 71% of students gained A*/B and our 3 year Alps T score was 3.44. The school’s value added has risen year on year together with its GCSE average point score. Although we are pleased with this progress, which places us in the top 20% of schools nationally, (P8 0.41) we think we can do even better and our aim is to be one of the highest achieving schools not just in Surrey but nationally.
Our staff are extremely dedicated. Many began their teaching careers at Heathside and have grown and developed into both pastoral and curriculum leaders. CPD is valued and tailored to meeting the needs of our staff and improving teaching and learning. We have a small team of Lead Practitioners, who work with the Assistant Principal, CPD, to offer a wide-ranging training programme to staff.
Our students predominately come from Weybridge and travel to school by foot, bicycle or train, with the furthest catchment area distance being 1.6 miles from the school. Year on year the school is heavily over-subscribed. The prior attainment of students at KS2 is above the National average and they make very good progress at expected and more than expected measures. Like all schools though, we still feel that there is more that we could be doing to achieve even better outcomes. We are a self- evaluating school and regularly look to see what we can do better to improve all areas of provision.
The school was graded as 'Good' in the last Ofsted inspection. In the 2018 report, Leadership and management, Behaviour and safety and the Sixth Form were judged outstanding. Governance was also found to be a key strength. You can read all of the reports on our website.
The School is at an exciting phase of development, having become a converter Academy in September 2015 and a single multi-academy under the ElmWey Learning Trust. With the support of Surrey County Council the Trust has successfully bid to set up a 6 form entry free school in 2021. This is to fulfil a basic need for more school places within Elmbridge, where pupil numbers are set to rise markedly by this point in time.
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