Safeguarding, Behaviour and Inclusion Assistant
St Andrew the Apostle School
Barnet
- New
- Job type:
- Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 13 January 2025
Job overview
Safeguarding, Behaviour and Inclusion Assistant
Permanent position
Start date: ASAP
Term-time only (39 weeks) – 37 hours per week/FTE 0.8744
Pay Scale Range: NJC Outer London scale point NJC15 (£32,931- FTE 1.0) to NJC22 (£36,522 – FTE 1.0) - actual salary- NJC15 (£28,796 – FTE 0.8744) to NJC22 (£31,936- FTE 0.8744) plus local government pension. Scale point on appointment will be dependent on experience.
We are seeking a candidate who is committed team-player who is able to support to support the efficient running of the school by being hands-on, flexible, organised and pro-active.
This is an exciting role for a person with the relevant experience and knowledgeable in this field to join our successful school, which is sponsored by Russell Education Trust. The successful candidate will benefit from support from the Trust.
If you are confident that you can rise to these challenges, we would welcome an application from you.
Closing date for applications: 9am Monday 13 January 2025
Attached documents
- Advert Safeguarding, Behaviour and Inclusion Assistant.pdf144.29KB
- Application Form - Safeguarding, Behaviour and Inclusion Assistant.docx111.27KB
- Equality Monitoring Form Safeguarding, Behaviour and Inclusion Assistant.docx32.79KB
- Job Profile Safeguarding, Behaviour and Inclusion Assistant.pdf268.24KB
- St Andrew the Apostle School - How to apply.pdf111.75KB
- School prospectus5.51MB
About St Andrew the Apostle School
- St Andrew the Apostle School
- Building 5, North London Business Park, Barnet
- London
- N11 1BF
- United Kingdom
Welcome to St Andrew the Apostle School, a caring, Christian school in Barnet with the highest aspirations for all our students. These are exciting times for STA. Our students have just achieved a record set of GCSE results, with excellent value-added scores. The school was the first Orthodox state- funded secondary in Britain, which was established in 2013 jointly by the Russell Eduation Trust, the Greek Orthodox Church and the Classical Education Trust.
Values and vision
The St Andrew the Apostle School’s motto is: “Ever to Excel.” The school aspires to deliver a broad curriculum that promotes both exceptional progress across the ability range and academic excellence
The school aims to foster a spirit of kindness, tolerance and responsibility, which it hopes will enable each student to grow in character as an individual and as a member of their community. The school seeks to help students to excel in sports, music and the arts, and encourages them to progress into higher education.
It also aims to help a high number of students to study maths, sciences, the classical subjects languages at university.
Our future
We are delighted to announce the upcoming completion of our new state-of-the-art facilities in September 2025. These buildings consist of a rooftop Multi-Use Games Area, 4G pitch, modern classrooms, drama studios and a 300-seater auditorium, sports hall, further enhancing our commitment to academic and all-round excellence. Our teaching rooms fully equipped with the latest technologies available to support learning. In addition, we will have a large Sports Hall and studio space for the wide range of sports we offer in our curriculum and during extra-curricular periods.
Ofsted
“The thoughtful, insightful and effective leadership of the headteacher leads to a common, shared vision for excellence, which is underpinned by the religious character and values of the school.”
“The school takes all practicable steps to ensure the safety of students and helps them to understand and deal with risks. Students are adamant that they feel perfectly safe in the care of the school.”
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