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DSL, Attendance Officer & Family Support Worker

DSL, Attendance Officer & Family Support Worker

St Paul's Church of England Primary School

Southwark

  • £35,862 - £38,769 pro rata
  • Expiring soon
Salary:
Spine point 20-25 FtE is £35,862 to £38,769. Post is term time only
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
January 2025 or ASAP
Apply by:
12 December 2024

Job overview

DSL, Attendance Officer & Family Support Worker

Start Date: January 2025 or ASAP

Contract: Fixed Term until the end of August 2026.

Possibility of extension to a permanent contract pending staffing review.

37.5 hours a week/Term time only

Salary: Spine point 20-25 depending on experience

(£35,862 to £38,769 FTE)


 Please send completed applications to: office@stpauls.southwark.sch.uk


Are you looking for an exciting opportunity in a forward-looking

school to develop your own skills and improve outcomes for all children.

 

Applicants are expected to be sympathetic to the Christian ethos of the school but not necessarily practising Christians.

 

For more details please contact Ms Tracy Ribbens, School Officer Manager, on 02077034896 or email office@stpauls.southwark.sch.uk.

 

Closing date: 12 noon 12/12/2024 Interviews: 17/12/24

 

We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive suitable strong applications. If you are interested in working with us, please apply without delay.

 

St Paul’s School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All appointments are subject to an enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references.

 


Attached documents

About St Paul's Church of England Primary School

Welcome to St. Paul’s!

We wish you a very warm welcome to the St Paul’s C of E Primary School website. I hope your visit to our site gives you a picture of the purposeful and, most importantly, enjoyable learning that takes place at St Paul’s. Our school vision and values underpin all we do for our children and their families.

Our vision: “We arise, shine and become who God wants us to be” reflects our Christian faith and the exceptionally high expectations we have of children’s achievement – in every way to ensure every child makes the most of their ‘God given’ gifts.

Our school values of “Faith, Hope & Love” reflect the teachings of Jesus as well as providing the foundations of our children’s future lives:

Faith – We can do anything with God’s help.

Hope – That our dreams and aspirations for our future will be achieved.

Love – To love others as you want to be loved.

Set in the heart of Walworth, close to some of London’s very best places to visit, our school offers a rich and vibrant environment in which we live and learn. We are a school with a religious diversity and a multi-cultural community that we embrace and celebrate.

The school received a good SIAMS inspection in January 2020 which recognises all the good things the school offers. It said: “Parents enthusiastically acknowledge the positive influence the school has on the lives of their children. [As one parent noted:] ‘In this day and age St Paul’s is the perfect setting’.”

As a school, we are very ably supported by the Southwark Diocesan Board and the Southwark Diocesan Multi-Academy trust to which we belong.

Our school is changing rapidly as we do our utmost to ensure that every child is successful and realises there are no limits to what they can achieve. To this end, as Headteacher, every single decision I make and action I take, has the progress and well-being of every child at its core.

Ali Silke                                  Angela Batchelor                          

Executive Headteacher         Head of School

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