SELLING CHURCH OF ENGLAND PRIMARY SCHOOL : Afterschool Club Supervisor Teaching/Child Support - Part-time
Start Date: Sep 2016
Pay: KR3
We are seeking to appoint a new After School Club Leader for our lovely village school near Faversham.
Selling Primary School is part of The Village Academy, a multi-Academy Trust of seven Primary School, our adverts tend to be a little different………
Please be warned, there is one (small) fib in the following advert
Some buzz words we don’t use:-
- Dynamic
- Visionary
- Journey
- Conceptual
- Relentless
What we do want?
Someone who enjoys working in a supportive, collaborative environment making things better for our children.
That’s more or less it, really.
What we can offer?
- Brilliant, hard-working, well behaved children
- Well-equipped school in a lovely rural setting
- Engaged, supportive parents
- An excellent team of hard working staff members
- Top notch “challenging, yet supportive” governance
- Collaborative leadership across the Academy
- A commitment to the reduction of bureaucracy and a sensible life/ work balance
- Pay
- Guaranteed non-fattening chocolate biscuits
Who are we’re looking for?
- Someone who gets the advert
- Someone to help us get to ‘Outstanding’
Before this starts to get too boring and if you want to know more:
- Look at the school and Academy websites below
- Visit the school
- Apply for the job!
You can apply either electronically or by post. Whichever way you choose to apply, please complete the Application Form and provide a BRIEF (don’t go on too much) supporting statement (extra small font will be penalised!)
Did you spot the fib?
Closing Date: 04/07/2016 at 12:00
Interviews: Thursday 7th July 2016
The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and as such all appointments will be subject to satisfactory DBS checks and references.
Informal visits to the school are welcome.
To apply please visit our website via the button below.
Information about the school
We are a 7 class Church of England primary school situated in a very rural setting. Children are happy and well-motivated. Ofsted described their behaviour as exemplary. Academic standards are high.
We are part of the Village Academy which comprises of seven schools.
We adopt a common sense approach to education with a minimum of bureaucracy. Parents and Directors are very supportive of the school.
The staff room biscuit tin is always full; staff are expected to adopt a sensible approach to work/ life balance.
Our School and all its personnel are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the children. This post is subject to an Enhanced Disclosure Application to the Disclosure and Barring Service.
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