Director of Safeguarding, Personal Development, CPD, Behaviour and Attitudes
Garston Manor School
Hertfordshire
- £60,540 - £69,964 per year
- Expired
- Salary:
- L8-L14 Fringe
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- as soon as possible
- Apply by:
- 3 December 2024
Job overview
Garston Manor School
Horseshoe Lane
Garston
Watford
Hertfordshire
WD25 7HR
01923 673757
Full time
Director of Safeguarding, Personal Development, CPD, Behaviour and Attitudes
Salary range: between 60540 and 69964
Pay details: L8-L14 Fringe
Start date: as soon as possible
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Tuesday 3rd December 2024 at 5pm
INTERVIEW: Monday 9th December 2024
We welcome applications from our mainstream colleagues with Head of Year, Head of Department or Teaching & Learning responsibilities
We are looking to appoint a Director of Safeguarding, Personal Development, CPD, Behaviours and Attitudes who will assist Garston Manor School achieve its goal in becoming an 'Outstanding' school. The successful candidate will work alongside the Director of Curriculum, Assesment, Teaching and Learning and the Director of Resources and Finance, reporting directly to the Headteacher. The school has recently gone through a restructure of SLT resulting in three director roles. Garston Manor School is a Specialist School for Autism, Learning Difficulties and Speech and Language. It serves students aged 11 - 16 with Learning Difficulties, Autism and Speech Language and Communication Needs. All subjects are taught in mixed groups across the curriculum. Our school is a good school where all visitors comment on the evidently happy students and staff, the lovely building and the calm, open and very welcoming atmosphere. We offer creative, exciting and relevant learning opportunities to all members of the school community, particularly our students, who are aged between 11 and 16 and who have a very wide range of difficulties and needs, from mild or moderate through to severe and complex, with an increasing co-morbidity of needs, especially related to complex medical needs. The school recognises the individuality of each student and using the slogan ‘different for different’, together with good to outstanding staff and practices, through constant evaluation of our work and in collaboration with parents, carers and other professionals, strives and endeavours to help each student achieve their maximum potential.
The role will involve a teaching commitment of approximately 20%. It will involve teaching across the age ranges and the candidate should have relevant expertise within the primary or the secondary sector. Experience of working with students with learning difficulties is also preferred but not neccesary.
Garston Manor School offers:
- Happy and enthusiastic students who enjoy learning
- A committed team of passionate professionals
- A competitive salary: a 5 point scale within the range L8 – L14
- Strong support for your further professional development
- Exposure to a wide range of leadership responsibilities
- A good work/life balance
We want you to bring:
- A clear vision for raising standards
- A passion for education in its widest sense
- Exemplary understanding of teaching & learning process
- A proven ability and confidence to lead and inspire others
- Ability to hold people to account effectively
- High expectations of both professional conduct and pupil behaviour
- Knowledge of curriculum development and delivery
- Knowledge of data to inform school improvement
- Intellectual curiosity
- High levels of resilience
- Enthusiasm, common sense, initiative and good humour
Garston Manor School follows Safer Recruitment practices: all posts are subject to an enhanced DBS check and references will be required in advance of interview. All references
are sought via email, so a valid email address is essential for all referees.
Interviews will not be held without both references being in place. All staff are expected to embrace our Child Protection policy and safeguarding procedures.
What next?
Visits to the school are recommended, please come along and see for yourself. To arrange a visit please telephone Miss Jones, Office Manager, 01923 673757 to arrange a visit to school or email admin@garstonmanor.herts.sch.uk.
STRICTLY NO AGENCIES PLEASE
Closing date: 03/12/2024 17:00:00
Interview date: 9th Dec 2024
Garston Manor School is a Specialist School for Autism, Learning Difficulties and Speech and Language. It serves students aged 11 - 16 with Learning Difficulties, Autism and Speech Language and Communication Needs. All subjects are taught in mixed groups across the curriculum. The school is situated on a very large and pleasant site, having recently been completely rebuilt, now offers outstanding facilities and provisions for our school community. Pupils attend from a wide area which extends from Watford to Borehamwood and covers parts of Hatfield and Welwyn Garden City.
Attached documents
About Garston Manor School
- Garston Manor School
- Horseshoe Lane, Garston, Watford
- Hertfordshire
- WD25 7HR
- United Kingdom
Specialist School for Autism, Speech and Language
and Learning Difficulties
Aims and objectives:
Learning and Growing.
Rationale:
We aim to prepare all students to leave school as confident and self-reliant individuals. We maintain that learning should be a rewarding and enjoyable experience for all, and that all students have the right to access learning at a level and setting appropriate to their needs that will enable them to enjoy and achieve.
We believe that:
- That the individual student is at the centre of what we do
- That every student is an individual and is to be respected, nurtured and valued.
- That every student has a voice and is to be listened to and encouraged.
- Excellent relationships are vital to promote outstanding learning and enable student’s ability to respond positively in coping with adversity.
- It is vital to recognise and celebrate everyone’s achievements
We aim to:
- To develop the whole child and encourage confidence and self-esteem
- Develop enjoyment and commitment to learning and achievement.
- Encourage all students to make the best possible progress and attainment.
- Equip students with literacy, numeracy and communication skills, and the ability to enquire and make connections across different areas of learning.
- Build on strengths and interests; develop confidence and the capacity to learn both independently and collaboratively.
- To develop a sense of identity thorough knowledge and understanding of the schools and local communities diverse population.
- Support the students to understand and manage their individual needs to enjoy the best possible quality of life.
- Develop the students’ awareness, understanding and respect for the environment.
- To encourage students to make healthy lifestyle choices
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