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Curriculum Support and Data Manager

Curriculum Support and Data Manager

St Nicholas Catholic High School

Cheshire West and Chester

  • £30,151 - £34,723 per year
  • Quick apply
  • Expired
Salary:
Grade 8 - 37 weeks (between 42 weeks per year and Full Time)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
W/C 27 March or sooner depending on availability of successful candidate
Apply by:
13 February 2023

Job overview

Curriculum Support and Data Manager

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 Full time, 37 hours a week,

Weeks per year - between 42 and full year, to be agreed.

Grade 8 / SCP 23-28 (£30,151 to £34,723 per annum)

 The governors of St Nicholas Catholic High School are looking to appoint a Curriculum and Data Manager to be an integral part of the management support team primarily responsible for the collection, analysis and development of student data across KS3, KS4 and KS5/Sixth Form. Core role responsibilities will be to maintain and manage data within the School's Information Management Systems (SIMS) and associated systems and databases, administer and process statutory assessments, timetable maintenance, census returns and produce key information and reports for senior management to effectively analyse, interpret and assess the delivery of the teaching and learning across the school. The role will also include oversight of the school's internal and external examinations process and supporting core operational and administrative functions including the staff cover system.

  Closing date: 9am on Monday 13th February 2023

 Safer Recruitment

Our school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Please refer to the school’s safeguarding policy on the school website here https://st-nicholas.cheshire.sch.uk/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Child-Protection-Safeguarding-Policy-2022.pdf

 

1. All appointments are made subject to:

·        An enhanced DBS (Disclosure & Barring Service) check

·        Checks of professional status where applicable.

·        Confirmation of professional qualifications, where applicable.

·        Receipt of suitable references (if not received by the time of interview); and

·        Medical clearance

·        Online vetting check

 

2 . We only accept applications completed on the Catholic Education Service Application Form with a covering letter. Please do not send CVs or open testimonials.

Please ensure that the application form is completed in full. In particular, you must ensure that a full work history is provided and that any gaps in your employment are fully explained.

4. The referees cited in your application form must include your current or most recent employer. If your last employment was in a school, we would expect a reference from the Headteacher and/or Deputy/Assistant Headteacher.

5. When seeking references, we will request information about your suitability to work with children.

6. If you are shortlisted, an online vetting check of your name will be completed from information publicly available online. This information will be passed to the interviewing panel for consideration and discussion during interview including any anomalies in the application form, where applicable.

Procedure for Application:

If you wish to be considered for this vacancy please complete the application form, including names and addresses of two referees, and submit a concise letter of application.

Completed applications should be returned to the HR Officer, Mrs Dawn Poole at d.poole@st-nicholas.cheshire.sch.uk to arrive no later than 9am on Monday 13th February 2023.

Shortlisting and interviews are planned to take place w/c 13th February 2023

Please note that visits to school for prospective candidates are welcomed. Also, if you wish to have an informal discussion about the post in advance of your application, or if you require any further details, please contact the School Business Manager, Mrs Fleur MacCready at f.maccready@st-nicholas.cheshire.sch.uk

 

About our School:

St Nicholas Catholic High School is a mixed catholic secondary school and sixth form for pupils aged 11-18 located in Northwich, Cheshire, and caters for approximately 1,250 pupils.

The school opened as a secondary modern in 1965, becoming a comprehensive school in 1972. It is a voluntary-aided school.

Values and vision

As a Catholic School, Gospel values permeate all the work undertaken in St Nicholas Catholic High School. As a Christian community, the school strives to uphold strong spiritual and moral values, both in and outside the classroom. St Nicholas school is based on very clear aims and foundational principles; we aspire to live, learn and work together in the way exemplified to us by the life of Jesus Christ. Our declared mission is to let our God-given talents shine and to embrace the Gospel and its teachings.

“St Nicholas Catholic High is an Ofsted rated good school. There has been a rising trend of attainment since the previous inspection and data provided by the school on current performance suggest that this has not only been sustained but, indeed, improved upon. 

“Learning and progress are good for most groups across the school, including for those students with special educational needs and/or disabilities. Students' achievement is therefore outstanding.”

 

Applications are welcome from both all faith and non-faith backgrounds.

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About St Nicholas Catholic High School

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St Nicholas Catholic High School is a mixed catholic secondary school and sixth form for pupils aged 11-18. It is located in Northwich, Cheshire, and caters for approximately 1,250 pupils.

The school opened as a secondary modern in 1965, becoming a comprehensive school in 1972. It is a voluntary-aided school.

Headteacher

Mr Craig Burns 

Values and vision

As a Catholic School, Gospel values permeate all the work undertaken in St Nicholas Catholic High School.  Pupils are encouraged to recognise the importance of education in their own fulfillment as well as for the betterment of society.

The school aims to nurture students’ faith through liturgical celebration, and provides pupils with opportunities to take part in retreats. St Nicholas welcomes the views of parents, and considers them to be central to the successful education of their children.

The school’s Mission Statement summarises what the institution is aiming for: “We aspire to embrace the Gospel and its values, celebrating uniqueness and diversity. Our learning, within an enterprise culture, is based upon trust and respect which define our relationships within the world family. Everyone Matters.”

Ofsted

View St Nicholas Catholic High School’s latest Ofsted report

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