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Student Support Officer

Student Support Officer

Armthorpe Academy

Doncaster

  • New
Salary:
NJC Grade 7, Scale points 19-23, Actual Salary: £27,840 – £29,901
Job type:
Full Time, Temporary
Start date:
January 2025
Apply by:
25 November 2024

Job overview

Join us as a Student Support Officer at Consilium Academies, where a strong sense of collaboration, honesty, and a commitment to excellence and equity with integrity underpin everything we do.

 

Are you passionate, driven, and committed to delivering exceptional support? This is your chance to be part of an enthusiastic team at Consilium Academies, where we strive to provide the highest quality education for our students.

 

We are seeking a dedicated, experienced, and approachable Student Support Officer to join our team.

 

Begin your journey with a team dedicated to empowering every student to achieve their full potential. If you share our values and have the vision and ambition to drive excellence, we want to hear from you.

 

The successful candidate will present the best possible example of professional standards to colleagues.

 

Please ensure that within your application you provide the names, addresses, and contact details for two referees, one of whom should be your current or most recent employer.

 

The closing date for applications is Monday 25th October 2024 at 9am.

 

Interviews will take place on a date to be agreed.

 

We look forward to welcoming a new team member who shares our commitment to excellence in education!

 

Consilium Academies is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Appointments are made subject to an Enhanced DBS Check, and where applicable, a prohibition from teaching check will be completed for all applicants.

In accordance with our statutory obligations under Keeping Children Safe in Education Consilium Academies is required to conduct an online search as part of our due diligence on shortlisted candidates. This may help identify any incidents or issues that have happened, and are publicly available online, which Consilium Academies might want to explore with you. Further information on online searches can be found in paragraph 221 of Keeping Children Safe in Education.

 

The Trust is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.

 

Under Part 7 of the Immigration Act 2016, the Public Sector fluency duty requires state funded schools to ensure candidates for their customer facing roles have the necessary standard of spoken English.

 

Please note: If you have not been contacted within one week of the closing date, please assume that your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion. We are unable to provide feedback on individual applications. Applications received after the closing time stated will not be considered. 

 


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About Armthorpe Academy

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Armthorpe Academy is an 11-16 school located in the town of Doncaster, South Yorkshire. The learning our children experience is a broad and balanced diet that provides intellectual, moral, creative and emotional stimulation.  It is an exciting time to be part of our academy, as with the support of Consilium, we are constantly working to develop and evolve our curriculum and pedagogy to ensure all students can flourish. This means not only striving to fulfil the academic potential of all our learners, but also teaching our young people how to care for themselves mentally and physically, as well as facilitating opportunities for them to enjoy and live life to the full beyond the taught curriculum.

At Armthorpe, we believe every learner is an individual with a unique personality, characteristics and the potential to shine.  Inclusion therefore lies at the heart of everything we do.  Childhood is changing.  Our learners are growing up in a world defined by fast-paced technological development living increasingly online, in spaces adults sometimes struggle to understand.  We place great value on preparing our learners to thrive in 21st century Britain, not just academically but socially, emotionally, morally and culturally too.  It has never been more important to equip our students to adapt to and embrace change, develop their resilience and creative thinking skills whilst instilling a real love of learning.  The development of the whole person is imperative to us.

Respect

· Being   a leader: Doing the right thing when no-one is watching (both inside and   outside of school).

· Executing   the basics: Smiling, saying please/thank you, opening doors and treating   others how we would want to be treated ourselves.

· Following   and accepting rules without argument.

Responsibility

· Being   responsible: doing the ‘things’ you are supposed to do.

· Accepting   responsibility: enjoying praise for ‘things’ you have done well (positive   choices) and admitting to and accepting the consequences for ‘things’ you   have not done well (poor choices).

· Role   modelling responsibility: encouraging others to make positive choices.

Resilience

· Being   prepared to embrace challenges and unknown situations.

· Bouncebackability!   Realizing sometimes we must try things several times before we learn or find   a solution.

· Being   ruthless and relentless in striving for success – we do not stop until we are   as good as we can be!

Pride

· Constantly   working hard – nothing replaces hard work.

· Actively   listening to others so we are always learning and improving, know it, own it,   do it!

· Thinking   for ourselves and never being afraid to share our ideas/thoughts when   requested – we aim for solution focused creative minds

Ambition

· If   our dreams do not scare us, they are not big enough.

· Having   a dream we can articulate.

· Understanding   what excellence looks like and constantly striving for it.

In January 2019, we were judged by Ofsted to be ‘Good’ in every category which is testament to the hard work and dedication of the staff and students. As Armthorpe grows and develops as part of the Trust, this new appointment will play an integral part in shaping the future of the school.

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