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Cover Supervisor

Cover Supervisor

Rutlish School

Merton, SW20

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  • Expiring soon
Salary:
Inner London Pay Spine
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
ASAP
Apply by:
4 November 2024

Job overview

Cover Supervisor

 Scale:         ME7 Point 12-15

Salary:        £30,033 to £31,440 (Full-time salary) / £26,118 to £27,341 (Actual salary)

Term Time including INSET Days, 35 hours per week, 39 weeks per year

Contract:    12Months Fixed Term

Proposed start date : ASAP

 We are looking to appoint a Cover Supervisor who will provide classroom supervision to students who are undertaking work set by a class teacher. This job would be ideal for those who are considering entering the teaching profession in the future. Appropriate experience of working with students aged 11-16 would be an advantage. You will be required to develop and maintain good relationships with students and staff, and to work effectively as a team member. If you believe that you can make a difference and help young people fulfil their potential, then we look forward to hearing from you.

 What we can offer:

Being part of a very successful team in an oversubscribed comprehensive school located in the leafy suburbs of Wimbledon.

Experience of working in an “outstanding” oversubscribed school: In September 2024, Ofsted rated Rutlish as “Outstanding” in all five areas of judgement. Rutlish School is proud to consistently be one of the top schools nationally, being in the top 2% of schools nationally for progress at GCSE and the top 8% for attainment. Rutlish is the second highest performing non-selective boys' school in the country for progress and the highest performing boys', non-selective school in London. Rutlish is the highest performing of all secondary schools in Merton and consistently achieves outstanding results.

The School is set in a conservation area close to Wimbledon town centre, with excellent transport links; London Underground, British Rail, bus routes and the tram are all close by. There is also ample on-site free parking for staff coming by car.

Other benefits of working for Merton include; membership of the Local Government Pension Scheme, access to the Employee Assistance Programme for you and your family, discounted membership to Merton leisure centres, employee discounts on a range of leisure activities, from days out to magazine subscriptions, as well as hair and beauty treatments, courses at Merton Adult Education, entertainment events and discounts at local restaurants. You could also benefit from Merton’s cycle-to-work scheme and have free membership to the Old Rutlishians Association who have events such as live acoustic nights and comedy nights.

The benefit of regular professional development.

 A Job Information Pack and Application Form can be downloaded either from our website: www.rutlish.merton.sch.uk or the TES. Completed applications should be e-mailed to jobs@rutlish.merton.sch.uk by 9am on Monday, 4th November 2024

 

NO AGENCIES or CVs PLEASE

We are committed to safeguarding the welfare of children in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education. All applicants are required to undertake an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check. We fully support the London Borough of Merton’s Equal Opportunities Policy.


Job Description

 Duties:       

 

·          To provide classroom supervision of students whilst undertaking work set by a teacher

 

·          To manage student behaviour in the classroom

 

·          To ensure student health and safety in the classroom

 

·          To support in lessons when not required to cover

 

·          To provide support for students who are working remotely

 

·          To assist in general administrative arrangements and tasks when not required to cover (including display)

 

·          To invigilate examinations / tests when not required to cover

 

·          To supervise after school detentions as part of the school rota

 

·          To attend appropriate training as required

 

·          To undertake any other duties commensurate with the post as may reasonably be required by the School

 

·          To show a personal commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people

  

Please note that the roles and responsibilities of this post are subject to change as the post and post holder develops.


Person Specification

Essential:

 ·     Demonstrate a commitment to the philosophy that all students can learn and make progress

 

·     The ability to relate to young people and an understanding of their problems

 

·     The ability to reinforce positive behaviour for learning in a firm, but appropriate manner

 

·     Have a cheerful disposition with a good sense of humour

 

·     Be friendly and approachable with a caring personality

 

·     Be sensitivity to student needs and concerns

 

·     Be alert and have a sense of awareness to student issues and welfare concerns, and report these when  necessary

 

·     The ability to develop and maintain good relationships with students and staff, and to work effectively as a team member

 

·     Be reliable, trustworthy and the willingness to get tasks done.

 

 Desirable:

 · A flexible approach to work and the work environment

  

Candidates are asked to address all the person specifications in their letter of application, in sequence.

 




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About Rutlish School

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+44 20 8542 1212

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Rutlish School is a voluntary-controlled secondary boys' school based in Merton, south-west London, for students aged 11-18. 

Headteacher

Ms Laura Howarth

Values and vision

Rutlish School aims to create an environment where boys and staff behave responsibly and contribute fully as they develop a clear sense of belonging to the school community. The secondary school is committed to educating the whole person and helping its pupils to understand the importance of responsibility, compassion, competition, fairness and honesty in all that they do. 

Teaching students the skills of self-discipline, co-operation, respect and tolerance is seen as essential, as without these skills it is believed that academic objectives cannot be reached.

Ofsted report

“The boys are proud to be members of the school; they feel safe and their behaviour is considerate and courteous. Internal and external exclusions have fallen rapidly as a result of consistent policies and careful monitoring. The headteacher and senior leaders, including governors, have been successful in their relentless focus on improving teaching and raising achievement. Staff morale is high and parents and carers express confidence in the leadership and management of the school. The curriculum and students’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural development are strengths.” 

View Rutlish School’s latest Ofsted report 

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