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Learning Support Administrator

Learning Support Administrator

The Chalfonts Community College

Buckinghamshire

  • £14,000 - £14,660 per year
  • Expiring soon
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Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2024
Apply by:
8 July 2024

Job overview

Join an outstanding hard-working team totally committed to an innovative, caring and aspirational learning community for all!


Salary range: £14,000 - £14,660

25 hours per week preferred, term time only

Start date: September 2024 


We are looking for an enthusiastic person to join our committed team. We support a range of 11 – 18 year old students, including some students with physical disabilities. You will need to have a good education and enjoy working with young people. Training will be given, and computer skills are desirable. To provide high-quality administrative support for the Learning Support Department and fully comprehensive and confidential personal secretarial and administrative support to the SENDCo.

Additional staff benefits include; free parking and enrolment into the Local Government Pension Scheme (LGPS) including Life Assurance.


Closing date: noon on 12 July 2024 


Enquiries to Mr Alexander Maclean (email: AlexanderMaclean@chalfonts.org) and Applications to – Mr G Wolpert, The Chalfonts Community College, Narcot Lane, Chalfont St Peter, Bucks SL9 8TP. Tel: 01753 882032 | e-mail: grantwolpert@chalfonts.org

 

We reserve the right to close the vacancy early if sufficient suitable applications are received.

 

The College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff to share this commitment. A DBS check which will include a barred list check will be undertaken for the successful applicant and a certificate of good conduct may be required. Please note that The Chalfonts Community College is not a registered UK Visa Sponsorship institution and therefore cannot accept /sponsor applicants that require sponsorship.

 

Please visit our website at www.chalfonts.org   |  Join us on Twitter @CCChalfonts

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About The Chalfonts Community College

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+44 1753 882032

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Our College

The Chalfonts Community College converted to Academy status in 2011 and is a larger-than-average community academy with a roll of 1400 students. Our last Ofsted Inspection was carried out in November 2022 when the College was judged as ‘good’ overall. "There is a sense of pride, both in Chalfonts Community College and in the outcomes pupils achieve, that is shared between staff, governors and pupils."

Curriculum

Our curriculum is designed to:

  • Be rich and relevant and meet the needs, interests and aspirations of all students
  • Focus on raising the achievement for all students
  • Support students with the educational and career choices that they make at different ages
  • Develop the skills and attitudes required for students to succeed after leaving school and to become responsible and confident members of society.

With an A Level A*-B pass rate of 39% and an A*-E pass rate of 96%, plus a long-standing reputation for excellence in vocational courses, student destinations in the last two years have included a wide range of universities and further education establishments.

Extra Curricular Activities

At Chalfonts Community College we aim to ensure that the whole child is catered for with extra-curricular opportunities including theatre visits, music performances, sports clubs and teams and a wide range of other events. Our Performing Arts productions are renowned for their outstanding quality and our sports teams compete at local, regional and national levels. We recognise the importance of activities beyond the classroom in developing the experience, skills and personal attributes of our students, enabling them to be better prepared for applications to and success in, university and the world of work.

Pastoral Care

We understand the importance of keeping students safe, happy, and secure. Each of our students is assigned a personal tutor who remains with them through Years 7 to 11. In the Sixth Form personal tutors assist with university and work applications. We also provide support from Learning Mentors, our Inclusion Manager and our excellent Learning Support Department.

Staffing

We operate a coaching culture to share best practice, maintain high standards of teaching and to support all staff in their career development.

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