NPW Newsletter - Spring - Issue 2, Thursday, 17 January 2019

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Guest Editorial

Lessons from Hamlet by Roy Leighton P.2-3

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Partnerships - Do we really need them? P.4-5

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Guest Editorial

Lessons from Hamlet - ‘To be or not to be’

via the Vagus nerve. The chemicals flooding into our system when under threat or stress stimulate a ‘gut reaction’. We ignore this at our peril. This intuitive response is vital if we are to develop personal mastery and leadership. We manage through logic and rational thought but we lead through intuition and passion. Think about it. Every big decision in your life starts with a gut feeling. Who are you going

Roy Leighton

Roy Leighton is the Creative Director of ‘Undiscovered Country’, a theatre and performing arts company offering practical support and creative solutions to school communities in leadership and staff

to love? Where are you going to live?

If your immediate response to a stressful or challenging situation is to move into a fight or flight mode then take a breath. The learned discipline of ‘managing your mind’ through the simple act of breathing and

development, curriculum design and

refocusing is a very powerful

delivery and classroom practice. In

technique.

this first of five articles for NPW, Roy shares some ‘Lessons from Hamlet’.

Be kind Too often, due to a lack of training and insight, adults and children act upon the emotion

‘Look for the art in science and

ever written by Shakespeare over 400

generated by a situation rather than

the science in art’, said Leonardo

years ago, the character of Hamlet

seeing that emotion as a signal that

da Vinci.

captures the dilemma of our shared

some action needs to be taken. Back

human condition. He asks the

to breathing. Just stopping and taking

For the past 35 years I have had the

question that we all, consciously or

a breath and asking ‘what is the

great good fortune to work with

unconsciously, ask ourselves every

unmet need that is creating this

doctors, psychologists and scientists

day: ‘To be, or not, to be?’ Hamlet, in

response in others and ourselves?’ is

in the areas of neurology, sociology,

the context of the play, is considering

a powerful neuropsychological

psychology and the science of ‘self-

suicide, but the underlying message

response for managing not only our

organising systems’.

is ‘am I living an authentic life?’ Am I

behaviour but the behaviour of

being true to myself? The following

others.

Through spending time with people

five ways ‘to be’ will help you check if

from a variety of creative and

your are ‘being’ or not ‘being’.

research backgrounds, I have come

First, though, be kind to yourself.

Taking a few minutes out of your day

to realise what many enlightened

Be open One of the k ey sk ills as a

(every day) to check in with your own

individuals in the past, from every

leader is to be open and adaptable to

wellbeing is vital. Instead of ‘getting

culture, have known throughout time:

where you are, who you are with and

up and going’ try ‘getting up and

we are all telling the same story.

how you are acting. Listening to your

stopping’. Before you launch into your

There are universal challenges we all

‘gut’ is a requirement for all educators

day, take a few minutes to breathe

encounter during our lives that go

and leaders. Current and emerging

and reflect on the day ahead. I like to

beyond race, religion, gender and

breakthroughs in science show that

read a page or two of something

time. In the most famous soliloquy

our gut and our brain are connected

inspiring. What do you do?

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Above: Roy working with actors from the Finish Actors Union during their recent trip to London Be consistent Sim ple, repeatable

those who cannot read or write but

extreme cases, cannot, move from

systems provide a framework for the

those who cannot learn, unlearn and

‘knowing’ to ‘being’. Their neural

day to day challenges and changes to

relearn.’

pathways are just too embedded. This

be managed. The brain seeks familiar

is where coaching and creative

patterns as a natural evolutionary

conversations are so important. Having

process to deepen any learning. So, having simple shared systems for teaching are vital if we are to provide a safe and familiar environment for staff and pupils. Constantly coming up with ‘another bloody initiative’ might be exciting and generate a buzz, but unless it is wrapped around a simple, understandable process it can distract

‘We manage through logic and rational thought but we lead through intuition and passion.’

regular coaching if you are a leader in industry is commonplace. Having ongoing coaching and support as a school leader is too often seen as an indulgence. It is not. In the next lesson from Hamlet I will unpack the line ‘That is the question.’ In fact, it isn’t one question, it’s four.

and confuse.

Believe P ossibly the hardest of the Be the change I have w ork ed w ith

If you would like find out how

working with Roy and the team at

five as it requires us to change our

many schools, community and business

minds and let go of belief systems and

leaders who understand the desire and

established patterns of working or

benefits of a more creative approach to

thinking that no longer deliver the

leadership, behaviour, learning and

results and outcomes we seek. Alvin

outcomes. However, too often the shift

Toffler, back in 1970, said in his

in their own thinking and behaviour is

visionary work ‘Future Shock’ that ‘the

attached to a very fragile ego which

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illiterate of the 21st century will not be

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Partnerships - Do you really need them or can you go it alone? With the continued rise of Multi-Academy Trusts (MAT) and Federations, it’s easy to be rushed into a decision when considering partnerships. In this week’s insight, we take a look at the challenges facing schools when forming partnerships to help guide the best decision for your school.

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artnerships between schools have grown at an exponential rate since the introduction of the Learning and Skills Act in

2000. Currently, the UK has in excess of 800 Multi Academy Trusts, some with over 50 schools. Federations are a growing alternative to academisation. In 2016, there were over 1000 schools that were part of a federation. Partnerships between schools are formed primarily to improve standards by making the most of both cash and physical resources. Although research on the impact of federations and MATs is inconclusive as to how successful they are. This makes the decision of forming a partnership an incredibly important one, ensuring that your school not only chooses the right type of partnership, (Federation, MAT or just collaboration on a project) but also choose the right partner.

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The first steps to any partnership

Choosing a partner that has the same

with its own complications and

requires analysis of your current

ambitions as your school will allow for

decisions. Will you disband local

position objectively; where are you

a reciprocal relationship that delivers

governing bodies and have a single

now? What are you striving to

on both parties goals. This is not an

over-arching governing body that is

achieve? Where do you want to get

easy thing to achieve or to be

responsible for all schools? or will you

to? It is only once you understand

objective about, so enlisting support

maintain your local governing bodies

your own position fully you can begin

from an impartial professional to help

and simply form joint committees?

to discuss any potential partnerships.

provide support and guide you

What you decide will dictate the type

through the process is highly

In conclusion, partnerships are a

recommended.

valuable tool that can help drive us to

of partnership that is right for your school.

our goals and deliver economies of Unfortunately, finding the right

scale that maximise our use of both

partner isn’t the end of the journey, it

cash and physical resources.

is just the beginning. Once you have

However, this is only possible if you

found a partner, the decision on the

make the right decisions on who our

type of partnership you will form

partners should be and the type of

should be based on the format that

partnership you enter.

will best allow you both to achieve your goals.

The goal should always be to improve the lives and outcomes for our

If your chosen route is to become an

children and young people. If a

academy and join or form a MAT then

potential partnership does not offer

a number of factors need to be

ways in which you can deliver this,

considered, including how

then the partnership is not in the best

stakeholders are to be consulted, the

interests of your school, so going it

impact from building & land transfers

alone can be the better option.

and TUPE requirements. The planning and preparation required for converting to an

To find out how NPW can help you no matter

academy is time consuming.

where you are on your

Appointing a project manager with

partnership journey,

sufficient capacity, capability and experience to deliver the conversion

contact us at

as smoothly as possible is vitally

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St. Luke’s host meal for the homeless For the second year running,

To advertise the event, pupils

underwear as well as providing

pupils and staff of St. Luke’s

designed posters as well as cards for

essential toiletries and medicines.

Primary School put on a meal for

those attending. A group from the

local homeless people in

school also visited the Franciscan

St. Luke’s would like to thank all those

Newham.

Friars nearby who put on meals for

who have supported this event and

the homeless three times a week, all

look to keep it going again next year.

Newham was recently listed in the

year round.

national Guardian newspaper as

The event was supported by St.

having the highest proportion of

60 local homeless people turned up to

Luke’s Church, Juniper Catering,

homeless people in England. Within

enjoy the delicious food in the warmth

Waitrose at Canary Wharf and Lolas

Newham, Canning Town has the

of the school. To further support their

Homeless Charity.

worst problem, so the pupils at St.

cause, the pupils raised an impressive

Luke’s felt strongly about doing

£820 by singing carols at Waitrose,

something special and decided to host

with the supermarket adding to the

a Christmas lunch for the boroughs

total to nearly £1,200. This money

homeless people.

was used to buy thermal hats and

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Training Course Spotlights CIEH Foundation Certificate in Food Safety Everyone who works with food (teaching and support staff) has a special safeguarding responsibility to ensure the food they prepare, work with or serve is safe to eat. Grainne Sheehy, NPW’s Catering Development Officer, offers extra provision and resource to school staff

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by a test paper of 30 multiple choice test questions, culminating in the examination and awarding of the CIEH Foundation Certificate in Food Safety. Please note we can also carry out this training at your school/nursery for a minimum of 8 participants.

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Experienced Class Teacher—Required for April 2019 or sooner

* determined to help raise standards; * highly motivated and hardworking;

Closing date for applications: 4pm, Tuesday, 22nd January 2019

Interviews and lesson observations will be held week commencing * committed to working flexibly and 28th January 2019 effectively, as part of a team, in a Experienced Class Teacher required supportive environment; for April 2019 or sooner * a team player, open to coaching Dates: Apply by 4 pm, Tuesday, and mentoring. 22nd January 2019

St James Church of England School

Salary: Main scale, plus a TLR allowance is available for the right candidate Location: Newham Contract type: Full Time Contract term: Permanent

We can offer: * "....a school in which pupils are happy, parents and carers are supportive and to which staff are proud to belong.� (Ofsted, May 2017);

Experienced Class Teacher required for April 2019 or sooner St James' C of E Junior School is a vibrant, multicultural, multi-faith, friendly and ever improving school. All visitors to our school comment on our wonderful children and our caring ethos. We are a "good" school (Ofsted, May 2017) and we are proud of our children, the community we serve and the team which is St James'.

* friendly and supportive staff;

We are focused on raising standards through outstanding learning and teaching and we are looking to appoint an outstanding practitioner with a proven record of achieving good progress for the children they teach. This teacher will be committed to continuing and contributing to our positive; warm yet professional team and have at least two years' class teacher experience. In addition, teachers applying will be enthusiastic, passionate and hardworking individuals that are:

* excellent opportunities for training and development, including bespoke leadership training;

* able to demonstrate outstanding teaching skills;

* a welcoming caring community and a highly motivated professional staff team; * a pleasant working environment; * subject leadership opportunities;

* possible TLR for candidates with suitable experience; * a free car parking space in our school car park;

Visits to the school are warmly invited, and actively encouraged. Please make an appointment to meet with the Headteacher, Shirleyann Jones through the school office. St. James' Junior School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. A full DBS disclosure is required. If you are interested in this position, please APPLY HERE.

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Class Teacher Brampton Primary School

teaching assistants, governors as well as supportive parents and children.

Brampton Primary is a popular, Class teacher required for April successful and inclusive four-form 2019 start or sooner school set in East Ham. Our We are seeking to appoint a fullchildren are well-behaved and hard time KS2 teacher. work. We pride ourselves on being the hub of a diverse local You will: community and we have built be somebody who sparkles brightly excellent relationships with parents and relishes the opportunity to and carers. In our most recent work with amazing children, Ofsted inspection in November parents and colleagues, 2011 we were judged to be outstanding, which is where we plan and deliver exciting, interesting and challenging lessons aspire to stay. that make our children look forward We are committed to safeguarding to every day at school, and promoting the welfare of children and the successful be able to inspire and motivate candidates will undergo full DBS children and promote the checks. importance of having a growth

Closing Date: January 18th 2019 Interviews: on an ongoing basis Please apply online HERE. Applicants may be contacted before the closing date for interview. 020 8472 0830 info@brampton.newham.sch.uk

mindset

Informal visits are encouraged and welcomed and can be arranged by be able to read, spell, write, add, take-away, divide and multiply with contacting Julie Ammi on the number below. confidence and accuracy be a team player who works for the Brampton Primary School and all its personnel are committed to greater good of the whole school safeguarding and promoting the community, welfare of children and young have a sense of humour and see persons. This position is subject to the funny side of hard work and an Enhanced Disclosure from the monitoring cycles. Disclosure and Barring Service and In return for your commitment and suitable references along with other essential checks. enthusiasm, we can offer the opportunity to work alongside a talented team of leaders, teachers,

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Deputy Head Teacher Odessa Infant School

leadership, interpersonal and organisational skills.

h.uk to arrange a suitable time or call 020 8534 7967.

We can offer you:

Applications should be submitted HERE.

Salary: Scale Range: L8-L12, ÂŁ54,247 An inclusive and caring ethos. Lively and enthusiastic children who - ÂŁ59,086 are eager to learn. Location: Odessa Infant School A good support network both in school and with other local schools. Contract: Permanent A bespoke and engaging curriculum. Working Pattern: Full Time A supportive Governing Body. An Outstanding Deputy Head Teacher A culturally diverse community. A friendly and stable team is required for April 2019 If you feel you have the drive and Are you passionate about making a courage to bring fresh and successful difference for children in their early ideas to our school, we would love to years and KS1? Are you looking for a hear from you. We look forward to new and exciting challenge? Then we meeting you soon. would like to hear from you. Odessa Closing date: 1st February 2019 Infant school is looking for an inspirational Deputy Head Teacher to Shortlisting: week beginning 4th complete its senior management team February 2019 for April 2019. Interviews: week beginning 11th The successful candidate will: February 2019 Have a clear vision of excellence in education; be committed to inclusion, equality of access and education of all children. Have a high regard for the personal achievement of each child Have a strong track record of bringing about school improvement Have successful teaching and leadership experience especially within multicultural urban settings Have experience of teaching early years and KS1 curriculum. Be able to promote outstanding educational experiences and outcomes for our children. Be able to demonstrate excellent

NPW manage recruitment on behalf of Newham schools. For further information about the role, please contact the school directly. Odessa Infant school Wellington Road Forest Gate London E7 9BY

Equal Opportunities The School has a strong commitment to achieving equality of opportunity in both services to the community and the employment of people and expects all employees to understand and promote its policies in their work. All schools in Newham are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. How to apply We encourage you to visit our school. Please contact the Panel by email at michelle.marchant@odessa.newham.sc

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Excellent Early Years & Key Stage 1 Teachers New City Primary School Tel: 020 84722743 Website: www.newcity.boleyntrust.org Required for as soon as possible New City Primary School is a dynamic and exciting place to learn and work in. We are a school with high expectations and aspirations for all our pupils. New City is a happy, caring and aspiring learning community that nurtures all pupils to achieve to be the best they can be.

of high quality teaching and learning in the school. They will have a passion for providing a curriculum for all children to succeed, high expectations and good all round subject knowledge.

Closing Date: Midnight on February 8th 2019 Interviews to be held on w/b February 11th 2019

The school is committed to professional development and equality for all staff and will provide a high level of induction and training for new staff members. Visits to the school are strongly recommended. Please make an appointment to meet with the Head Teacher, Caroline Stone, through the school office. References and safeguarding checks will be carried out prior to interview.

We seek to appoint excellent teachers If you are interested in this vacancy, for April 2019 or earlier who will make please APPLY HERE. a valuable contribution to the provision

Excellent KS1 & KS2 Music Teachers New City Primary School Tel: 020 84722743 Website: www.newcity.boleyntrust.org Required for September 2019 or earlier New City Primary School is a dynamic and exciting place to learn and work in. We are a school with high expectations and aspirations for all our pupils. New City is a happy, caring and aspiring learning community that nurtures all pupils to achieve to be the best they can be. We seek to appoint excellent teachers for September 2019 or earlier who will make a valuable contribution to the provision of high quality teaching and learning in the school. They will have a

passion for providing a curriculum for all children to succeed, high expectations and good all round subject knowledge.

The school is committed to professional development and equality for all staff and will provide a high level of induction and training for new staff members. Visits to the school are strongly recommended. Please make an appointment to meet with the Head Teacher, Caroline Stone, through the school office. References and safeguarding checks will be carried out prior to interview. If you are interested in this vacancy, please APPLY HERE.

Closing Date: Midnight on February 8th 2019 Interviews to be held on w/b February 11th 2019

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Assistant Head Teacher Portway Primary School Leading Learning Trust Assistant Head teacher Job starts: Sept 2019 or Sooner by mutual agreement

Value professional development and be enthusiastic about taking risks; Implement creative approaches to learning and to inspire others;

Salary: L9-13 (Inner London)

Be resilient, with a desire to progress within a school leadership role.

Contract type: Full time

Visits to the school are essential.

Contract term: Permanent

To arrange a visit please contact a member of the Leadership Team on 020 8472 7142, or email us at hr.portway@leadinglearningtrust.or g

LEARNING FOR ALL! We are seeking to appoint a highly motivated EYFS Assistant Head teacher to join our dynamic leadership team. This role would suit an experienced senior leader or aspirational middle leader, who has experienced on leading EYFS. We can offer you: Quality first professional development; Curious children, who love learning;

questionnaire maybe required for this post. NPW, managing recruitment on behalf of Newham Schools

Leadership Team: Jacqui Waine – Head teacher Scott Chudley -Deputy Head teacher Further information about our school can be found on our website - http:// portway.leadinglearningtrust.org

Closing Date: 23rd January A supportive, forward thinking, and 2019 dedicated team of colleagues; Interviews: Date to be confirmed An energetic and sociable Portway Primary School is environment to work and play! committed to safeguarding and We welcome applications from promoting the welfare of children experienced leaders who will: and expect all our staff to share Model and disseminate high quality this commitment. All staff are teaching to secure pupil outcomes; subject to a satisfactory enhanced DBS check as well as qualifications and reference checks. A disqualification declaration

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Class Teacher

will: • Model and disseminate high quality teaching to secure pupil outcomes; Portway Primary School • Value professional development and (Leading Learning Trust) be enthusiastic about taking risks; Job starts: As soon as possible • Implement creative approaches to Salary: MPS/UPS for suitable candidate learning and to inspire others; (Inner London) • Be resilient, with a desire to progress Contract type: Full time within a school leadership role. Contract term: Permanent Visits to the school are essential. LEARNING FOR ALL! We are seeking to appoint a highly motivated class teacher to join our dynamic staff team. This role is suitable for NQTs.

We can offer you: • Quality first professional development; • Curious children, who love learning; • A supportive, forward thinking, and dedicated team of colleagues; • An energetic and sociable environment to work and play! We welcome applications from experienced teachers or NQTs who

Primary Teacher Grange Primary School A unique opportunity to join a passionate team of staff in a good and growing Primary School Grange is a small one form of entry inclusive school where every child is valued and supported to achieve their best.

To arrange a visit please contact a member of the Leadership Team on 020 8472 7142, or email us at hr.portway@leadinglearningtrust.org

Interviews: Candidates will be contacted as and when Portway Primary School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expect all our staff to share this commitment. All staff are subject to a satisfactory enhanced DBS check as well as qualifications and reference checks. A disqualification declaration questionnaire maybe required for this post. NPW, managing recruitment on behalf of Newham Schools

Leadership Team: Jacqui Waine – Head teacher Scott Chudley -Deputy Head teacher Further information about our school can be found on our website - http:// portway.leadinglearningtrust.org alternatively please APPLY HERE. Closing Date: On-going

(31/01/2019)

numeracy and literacy • have the resolve and enthusiasm to make a real difference to the lives of pupils • be committed to an ethos of high expectations and a growth mind-set If you share our commitment to providing a good learning environment, then we look forward to hearing from you.

Grange was judged Good in its last Ofsted inspection (November 2017) We are looking for an inspirational Primary practitioner with KS2 experience to join the staff team from January 2019.

Visits to the school are warmly welcomed. Please contact the Headteacher’s PA, Fran John–Lewis on 020 7476 5146 for further details or to arrange a visit.

Our ideal candidate will: • be a highly effective primary teacher with a focus on achieving excellent pupil attainment • be highly skilled at delivering

If you are interested in this vacancy, please APPLY HERE.

enquiries@npw.uk.com Grange Primary School is committed to safeguarding children; successful candidates will be subject to an enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service check.

For an application form and further details please visit : https:// You will be responsible for delivering www.jobsgopublic.com enriched teaching and learning to all Deadline: Ongoing (28/02/2019) pupils, helping them to achieve the Shortlisting: Ongoing best they can. The successful Interview: Ongoing candidate will act as a role model to pupils and will strive to inspire a love of Salary: MPS (Inner London) Start date: January 2019 learning in all.

If you have any queries regarding your application, please contact the recruitment team on 020 8249 6900 or

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KS1 & KS2 Teachers Star Primary School Star Lane, Canning Town, London, E16 4NH Tel: 020 7476 5336

Brand new playground and excellent facilities that reflect our holistic ethos and school values Innovative curriculum approaches such as Maths no problem and Thinking Schools

Focus on devloping the whole child Website: www.star.newham.sch.uk through a happy centred school curriculum This is your opportunity to work at an innovative and inspiring school that values the role it plays in the holistic education of our pupils. We are a community focussed school looking to recruit excellent teachers from all phases. Easter or September starts available for strong teachers wanting to take their passion for education to the next level.

Specialist teachers for sports and music

At Star we offer:

High expectations of yourself and the children

Small class sizes in KS2 (no more than 23 pupils.) Excellent transport links (Star Lane DLR station and close to tube) Opportunity to work with happy and well behaved children who are excited about learning

The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All posts are subject to pre-employment checks, references will be sought and successful candidates will need to undertake an enhanced DBS check.

What you will need to succeed: Dedication to ensure that all our children achieve their very best Passion for teaching and learning seen through excellent practise Positive outlook and interpersonal skills

Visits to the school are warmly invited. Please make an appointment to visit the school through the school office.

Application forms are available from the school website directly or Established and committed support email: info@star.newham.sch.ukAc network from senior leaders and companying statements should other teachers within the school outline candidate’s curriculum passion and expertise. High levels of mentoring and support for newly qualified teachers Alternatively, please APPLY HERE. Excellent CPD opportunities, including lesson study cycles

Closing Date: Friday An employee assistance 18th January 2019 programme, SAS which provides counselling and support / advice on Interviews to be held on the Monday 28th January 2019 a wide array of areas.

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Excellent Yearly Years Teacher Odessa Infant School Employee: Odessa Infant School Salary scale: Main Pay Scale Contract: Temporary – until July 2019 Start date: As soon as possible DBS check: Enhanced Closing date: Wednesday, 23rd January 2019 at 23.59pm

Shortlisting: Friday, 25th January 2019 Interviews: W/C - 28th January 2019 Odessa Infant School is a popular school in Forest Gate where children develop a joy of learning and respect for the environment and the wider world. We have high expectations for every child and endeavour to meet the needs of all of our children.

Are you able to deliver outstanding teaching and learning in early years? Do you want to play a significant role in developing a rapidly improving school?

If you are interested in this vacancy, please APPLY HERE.

Visits to the school are welcome w/c 21/01/2019. Please email michelle.marchant@odessa.newh This post offers an exciting opportunity am.sch.uk to arrange an appointment. for those passionate about early years The schools in Newham are committed and to play a key role in the to safeguarding and promoting the development of an outstanding Early welfare of children and young people Years Foundation Stage provision. and expect all staff to share this The successful candidate will have: commitment. Experience of raising standards in the Early Years Foundation Stage The ability to deliver consistently high quality, engaging teaching Excellent knowledge of the EYFS curriculum and child development The desire to put Communication, Language and Literacy at the heart of the curriculum Strong communication skills and the ability to work as part of a team

We are looking for a teacher to work in A strong understanding and commitment to inclusion. our nursery setting.

Teachers

We are looking for someone who:

Ranelagh Primary School

- Is an excellent primary practitioner with high expectations.

Corporation Street London E15 3DN Telephone: 020-8534 4364 Fax: 020-8555 3246 E-mail address: info@ranelagh.ttlt.academy Head Teacher: Mrs Shella Lawrenson Deputy Head Teacher: Miss Leigh Welburn

- Is committed to school improvement and teamwork. - Can engage pupils of all abilities and is able to raise standards. - Is able to establish positive relationships with the school community including pupils, parents and staff.

We can offer: Teachers required at Ranelagh Primary - Enthusiastic and responsive children. School - Passionate and driven staff Required for a possible Easter or committed to maintaining high September 2019 start. standards. Main scale with a possible TLR. - Supportive parents and governors. Ranelagh Primary School is a successful school committed to raising standards of achievement and providing children with amazing learning opportunities within a creative curriculum. We are easily accessible from both West Ham and Plaistow tube stations within Newham, and form part of The Tapscott Learning Trust.

Visits to the school are welcomed and encouraged; for appointments please contact info@ranelagh.ttlt.academy If you are interested in this vacancy, please APPLY HERE. Shortlisted candidates will be asked to be observed in a classroom setting as part of the interview process. Ranelagh Primary School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment and undergo an enhanced DBS check. Closing date for applications: 11th February 2019

- A positive, welcoming ethos - Excellent opportunities for professional development within school and across The Tapscott Learning Trust.

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Excellent Teacher Park Primary School Excellent Teacher Required for April 2019 This is a Y1 class teacher position in the first instance. Park Primary School is an exciting and creative place to learn and work. It is an aspirational, caring and popular learning environment with friendly, conscientious staff and a supportive community and governing board.

The successful candidate will be: professional; reflective and flexible in approach; innovative and creative; caring and committed; driven and take pride in all that they do. Visits to the school are strongly recommended; it is important to us that you perceive Park to be a place where you could be happy in your work.

Shortlisting : Friday 8th February 2019 Interviews and selection process: Wednesday 13th February 2019 The schools in Newham are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff to share this commitment.

We are a values-driven organisation; identification with our values is imperative. We seek to appoint a highly motivated Please contact the School Office on 020 8534 4065 or via email and caring teacher who is: ● an excellent practitioner and learner; natasha.ttoffali@park.newham.sch.uk . Please visit www.park.newham.sch.uk ● committed to providing an ‘irresistible’’ learning experience for our for further information about us: our ethos and our values. children; ● passionate; Closing date: Thursday 7th ● ambitious for all; February 2019 ● a team player.

NQT Primary Pool 2019/20 Newham School Newham Schools - Primary NQT Pool 2019/20 NEWHAM, a vibrant cosmopolitan community in the heart of East London, was recognised by Ofsted as “a model for others to follow”. For primary schools, Newham is ranked 7th nationally for children achieving the expected standard in reading, writing and mathematics. You’ll have the opportunity to work in schools that are committed to developing innovative practice and transforming children’s educational experience. We understand how important the first step in your teaching career is. With this in mind, all NQTs receive an individualised induction programme designed to allow you to pursue your

professional development in a supportive environment. We combine high starting salaries with excellent opportunities for promotion, allowing you to develop your career within the borough.*NQTs who apply through the Primary Pool also receive an extensive set of benefits including a generous Golden Hello payment.

*The Golden Hello is not available to NQTs who completed an employmentbased training route.

Closing date: 31st July 2019

You can apply to the pool online today by completing one application form HERE. We will support you throughout the application process, right through to appointment. Short listed candidates attend a selection day at a Newham school, then successful candidates are matched to suitable schools. For more information on the process or to find out more about being an NQT in Newham, please visit www.teachnewham.co.uk or email trm@npw.uk.com

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Teaching Assistant Calverton Primary School Full Time Teaching Assistants Required for March 2019 Permanent contract 33.5 hours per week, Term Time Qualified: Scale 3 Unqualified: Scale 2 All posts are subject to 3 months satisfactory probation period. Calverton Primary School is a vibrant multicultural school that is looking for an enthusiastic and dedicated Teaching Assistant to work with pupils on a 1:1 basis or in a small class group. The ideal candidates will have positive “can do” attitude be flexible, proactive, have a good level of education both written and numerical and essentially have the ability to

Maths Hub CoOrdinator Elmhurst Primary School Upton Park Road Forest Gate London E7 8JY Tel: 020 8472 1062 Email: info@elmhurst.newham.sch.uk Headteacher: Mr S. Ahmed London North East Maths Hub Coordinator Temporary contract for one year (possibility of permanent role) 35 hours per week, term time only – Scale 5 £22,956 per annum This exciting role is to support and coordinate the work of the London North East Maths Hub, one of only 35 national maths hubs appointed by the DfE to disseminate excellent maths practice. The successful candidate will be based at Elmhurst Primary School, an outstanding school in Forest Gate that is part of the New Vision Trust. The co-ordinator will join a wellestablished and friendly office team

communicate well as part of a team and on own initiative. The successful candidate will; - Have experience and skills working with all pupils including SEND children - Be an excellent communicator - Have a sound knowledge of the National Curriculum - Be a team player - Be flexible to adapt to the needs of the school and pupils - Demonstrate that they have had school based experience of working with pupils between the ages of 3-11 years Closing date: 22nd January 2019 Interviews: 28th January 2019 & 29th January 2019 If you are interested in this vacancy, please APPLY HERE.

and work closely with the Maths Hub leadership team.

young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

The successful candidate will demonstrate the following qualities: Excellent communication and interpersonal skills A professional manner and high level of presentation Advanced IT skills including experience of MS word, Office and Excel The ability to work in an organised way and to be able to prioritise a busy and varied workload Ability to show initiative Ability to understand financial and business management An enhanced DBS check is required before taking up the appointment. Closing date: 21st January 2019 Start date: As soon as possible Application form and further details can be found on HERE. The Schools in this Authority are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and

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Assistant Site Supervisor

Using a wide range of excellent handyperson, carpentry & basic plumbing skills.

Maryland Primary School

Having a flexible and ‘can do’ approach to work including working unsociable hours to meet the needs of the school.

Gurney Road, Stratford, E15 1SL Tel: 020 8534 8135 Fax: 020 8534 4426 e-mail:info@maryland.newham.sch.uk VACANCY FOR SCHOOL ASSISTANT SITE SUPERVISOR Scale 4 Point 18 £12,486.31 plus overtime opportunities

21 ¾ hours per week (3 days a week) (from 25th February, 2019) Maryland is a 2 form entry primary school located in Stratford. We are looking for an Assistant site supervisor to maintain our wonderful environment. You will play a pivotal role in our school community. Aspects of the role include: To assist the Site Supervisor in the following: To be responsible for the planned and ad hoc maintenance and upkeep of the premises the buildings, their noncurricular contents and grounds including, determining in accordance with established guidelines whether repairs / maintenance should be undertaken directly or to request contract services; to liaise with appropriate staff in the Education Office and other departments of the Council on all aspects of maintenance. In the absence of the substantive Site Supervisor to be the client monitoring officer in relation to contracts, ensuring that contract specification is achieved and that any errors or omissions are remedied speedily and to undertake the direct repair of fabric, services and fittings within recognised competence levels.

www.maryland.newham.sch.uk altern atively please APPLY HERE.

Demonstrating good communication skills (be able to use ICT at a basic level). Promoting the school within the community. Applying a good knowledge of health and safety which will allow you to carry out dynamic risk assessments to ensure there is a safe, clean and orderly environment for our children to learn and play in. Having basic knowledge of statutory compliance and using this to manage premises effectively (training provided where necessary). To be responsible for grounds maintenance including: grass cutting, weeding, planting, pruning, small tree works and any other gardening tasks associated with grounds maintenance. To assist with the care and upkeep of the school’s pets when required. The schools in this authority have a commitment to Safeguarding Children and this post is subject to an enhanced DBS check and references. If shortlisted, references will be sent for before interview. If called to interview, candidates will need to bring photo identification to the interview and proof of right to work. Closing date for applications is Friday 18th January 2019. Interviews Monday 4th February, 2019. Application forms are available at the office or online from

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Teaching Assistant Selwyn Primary School Salary: Scale 2 unqualified spinal points 11-13 £15495.39 to £15525.76 Scale 3 qualified spinal points 14-17 £15581.84 to £15943.99 32.5 hours per week, term time only REQUIRED BY - January 2019 or sooner Selwyn Primary School is part of the Leading Learning Trust. CEO – Emma Nicholls Head teacher – Helen Mawer Please visit our website for further information about Selwyn Primary School. As a Teaching Assistant, you will: - Support the education and welfare of pupils - Work closely with class teachers to ensure the quality of teaching and learning is of an outstanding quality

Administrative Assistant Plashet School Plashet Grove, East Ham, London, E6 1DG Tel no: 020 8471 2418, Fax no: 020 8471 3029 Head Teacher: Rachel McGowan No. on roll 1410 Required as Soon as Possible Pay: Scale 3 (14 -17) Pay range: £18,145 - £18,567 Hours: 36 per week, Term-time plus 2 weeks per year

for all learners - Work with small groups and individuals with specific learning needs Essential Criteria: - Enthusiasm for working with children - Experience of working with children with special needs and/or language and communication delay - A sound knowledge of the Primary school curriculum - Is hard working, flexible and able to work as part of a team - High standards of English and Maths - Can offer good to outstanding practice which engages and motivates pupils - The ability to work effectively with children to raise standards of attainment and progress - Is committed to Selwyn’s ethos of high expectations

development opportunities within a vibrant, friendly and dedicated school community. Closing date for applications: Monday 21st January 2019 Interviews will take place during the week commencing: Monday 28th January 2019 If you are interested in this vacancy, please APPLY HERE.

We can offer the right candidate: excellent CPD and professional should have excellent communication and ICT skills and have experience of working in a busy and demanding environment. Knowledge of the SIMS.net school management system would be a distinct advantage as would experience of working in a busy school office. Previous experience of working with young people would be beneficial. A first aid qualification would also be most useful.

or alternatively contact Noreen Malik, HR Officer, on 0208 471 2418. Visits to the school are warmly welcomed. Application Deadline: 9.00am, Friday 25th January 2019 Interviews: Week Beginning Monday 28th January 2019

Plashet School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be required to undertake an Enhanced Disclosure via the DBS.

Situated in the heart of East Ham Plashet is an outstanding multicultural comprehensive 11 - 16 girls’ school of 1410 students. Our Progress 8 score for 2018 was +0.81 and placed us in the top 5% of schools nationally

Plashet School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be required to undertake an Enhanced Disclosure via the DBS.

We are seeking to appoint a full-time administrative assistant. Candidates

For further details and application documents please go to our website

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Learning Support Assistant Colegrave Primary School Henniker Road Stratford London E15 1JY info@colegrave.newham.sch.uk 0208-534-0243 (1 year temporary contract) We are looking to appoint teaching assistants to work with a child that has complex ASD needs or children who have special educational needs. This could be with children that have ASD or PMLD (Profound and Multiple difficulties) Preferred but not essential, candidates will have the following:

Good level of written and spoken English

Lane, the School’s Business Manager on 0208-534-0243.

A GCSE or equivalent in Maths and English

Closing date and Shortlisting: Friday 25th January 2019

A passion for education and learning A professional attitude to work Ability to work well as part of a team We can offer: We are an Outstanding School graded by Ofsted in June 2017.

Interview: TBC Start Date: To be confirmed after interview Head Teacher: Tahreem ShazVennus Deputy Head Teachers: Nazia Ishaq and Abbie Ojkuwu

Lead school for SCITTELS (Outstanding teacher training provider) Excellent CPD opportunity A committed, friendly staff

A degree

Opportunity to work alongside outstanding practitioners

Candidates MUST have the following:

Informal visits to the school are welcomed. Please contact Caroline

Teaching Assistants

- Be fully committed to our ethos and inclusive education

of the interview process. Please APPLY HERE.

- Be committed to ensuring that every child matters

Closing date: Tuesday 12th February 2019

- Be an excellent communicator

Tests and interview: Friday 1st March 2019

Ranelagh Primary School Required for Summer Term 2019 Full-time 32.5 hours per week Ranelagh is an aspirational school with an exciting and innovative Resourced Provision for Children with Autism. We have an amazing team who ensure that all children are given an education which is deepened through enriched experiences to enable children to be the best that they can be. We are looking to employ a number of teaching assistants to join our dynamic team. Although not essential, some experience of working with children with SEND (in particular Autism) is an advantage. We are in close proximity from both West Ham and Plaistow tube stations within Newham, and form part of The Tapscott Learning Trust. The successful candidate will:

- Be prepared to work across different Key Stages and children - Have a commitment to working collaboratively with colleagues and parents - Enjoy working in a strong team environment

For further details or for arranging a visit please contact the school on 020 85344364 or email: info@ranelagh.ttlt.academy All safer recruitment processes will be followed.

In return, we can offer - Children who are proud of their school and tolerant of differing needs - Staff who are passionate about inclusion and motivated to provide memorable learning experiences - Excellent mentors for support - Opportunities for career progression within The Tapscott Learning Trust Shortlisted candidates will be asked to sit an English and maths test as part

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Teaching Assistant Vicarage Primary School Vicarage Lane, East Ham, E6 6AD Tel: 020 8472 0674/1010 info@vicarage.newham.sch.uk We are part of the New Vision Trust

experienced teaching assistant to work with pupils either on a 1:1 basis. The ideal candidates will have a positive “can do” attitude, be flexible, proactive, and work well as part of a team.

Primary School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Successful applications will be subject to an enhanced DBS check and medical questionnaire. A disqualification declaration questionnaire may be required for this post.

Full Time Teaching Assistant Required

For an application form and further details please APPLY HERE.

Permanent contract 32.5 hours per week, Term Time

Closing date: Friday 25th January 2019

Qualified: £14,271.08 £15,088.85

Interviews and tasks: Week commencing 4th February 2019

Unqualified: £14,003.95 £14,039.77

Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.

Vicarage Primary School is a vibrant multicultural school that is looking for an enthusiastic and

A commitment to a multicultural, diverse environment and equal opportunities is essential. Vicarage

Lunchtime Supervisory Assistants

during this important part of the school day.

Closing date: Friday 25th January 2019

We are looking for a candidate who:

Interviews: Week commencing 4th February 2019

Vicarage Primary School Vicarage Lane, East Ham, E6 6HP Tel: 020 8472 0674/1010 info@vicarage.newham.sch.uk We are part of the New Vision Trust, which is a dynamic MAT of good and outstanding schools Lunchtime Supervisory Assistants required ASAP 7.5 hours per week (38 weeks per year) £2,979 per annum All posts are permanent positions and are subject to 6 months satisfactory probation period. Vicarage Primary is a large multicultural primary school that provides education for children within its local area and has additional resourcing for pupils with profound and multiple learning difficulties. We are looking to appoint Lunchtime Supervisors to work in our large and thriving school situated within a richly diverse community. You would be joining a friendly and hardworking staff team determined to support our children

Is committed to maximising children’s lunchtime experiences and will ensure that all pupils have a safe and happy lunchtime; Has a good knowledge and understanding of the importance of play for primary age children; Has a good understanding of food safety and promoting healthy eating; Has excellent interpersonal skills to build relationships with all members of the school community, especially children; Has high levels of initiative and confidence;

ONLY SHORTLISTED CANDIDATES WILL BE NOTIFIED A commitment to a multicultural, diverse environment and equal opportunities is essential. Vicarage Primary School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Successful applications will be subject to an enhanced DBS check and medical questionnaire. A disqualification declaration questionnaire may be required for this post.

Is a great team player, excellent communicator and has an enthusiastic approach to the role; Has the desire to make a difference! Visits to the school are welcomed. Please contact the school office on 020 8472 1010 to arrange. For more details and an application form please APPLY HERE.

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Lunchtime Play Coordinator / Supervisor St Francis Catholic Primary School Contract type: part Time / Term time Contract term: Permanent Start date: As soon as possible Diocese of Brentwood St. Francis’ Catholic Primary School

This post will include:Supervising children in the dining hall and classrooms Assisting children with good table manners and lunchtime courtesy Organising games and play opportunities Being imaginative and creative while promoting positive play and social inclusion Helping children to resolve disputes

Maryland Park, Stratford E15 1HB

Dealing with behaviour in accordance with school’s behaviour policy

Tel: 020 8534 0476 Fax: 020 8555 3068

What we offer:

Email: info@st-francis.newham.sch.uk

A commitment to your professional development

Required As soon as possible:

Welcoming and hardworking colleagues

The Governors at St. Francis’ Catholic Primary School are seeking to appoint a Play Co-ordinator 6.25 hours, 38 weeks

Fantastic indoor and outdoor learning environment and resources

Salary, Scale 1, £2,906.12

Application form and further details please APPLY HERE.

Applicants will need to: Be enthusiastic Have good communication skills Have a willingness to listen Be able to work on their own Be able to use their initiative Be able to support children and colleagues Have experience of working with children Love working with children and supporting their families Be flexible and enjoy working as part of a team

NPW, managing recruitment on behalf of Newham Schools

Enthusiastic pupils and supportive parents

For technical enquires please call 020 8249 6946. For any other enquiries please contact the school directly. Closing date for applications: 18th January 2019 Interviews: Week beginning Monday 28th January 2019 The schools in Newham are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. A disqualification declaration questionnaire maybe required for this post.

Be prepared to be First Aid trained

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BSiL Early Years Practitoner (Outreach Worker) Altmore

Infant

School

Required: As soon as possible Pay scale: Scale 5: £22,284 £24,267 36 hours, 52 weeks We are seeking to appoint an experienced Early Years Practitioner(s) who will be part of the Children’s Centre teams in the East Ham Community Neighbourhood. Applicants looking for a job share will be considered. Altmore Infant School and Children’s Centre work in collaboration with Oliver Thomas Nursery School and Children’s Centre as part of the East Ham Neighbourhood Provision. Our focus is on ensuring families in our area are able to access Newham’s Best Start in Life Guarantee by delivering programmes, workshops and sessions offering evidence based advice and guidance to improve outcomes for families with children from 0-5 years. This is an integral role within our organisation. You will plan and lead on the delivery of some of our family learning sessions as well as delivering family learning packages from within the home environment; linking with local schools and community venues; outreaching to families and advertising the services available to families with children under five.

The successful applicant will need to be very flexible, have an enthusiastic approach and be able to work collaboratively and sensitively across our neighbourhood. They will be professional at all times, with a particular awareness of confidentiality. Good communication excellent recordkeeping teamwork are essential.

skills, and

If you are interested in this vacancy, please APPLY HERE. The schools in Newham are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. A disqualification declaration questionnaire maybe required for this post.

This position will be based at Altmore Children’s Centre. Altmore Children’s Centre is part of the Altmore & Lathom Schools Federation, a popular, inclusive and very successful group of settings serving a vibrant, diverse community in the heart of East Ham. Altmore Infant School and Children’s Centre are based on the same site and we work in partnership with other agencies, local settings and schools to ensure the very best outcomes for children and families. We are committed to providing the Best Start in Life Guarantee to improve outcomes, reduce inequalities and to help enrich the lives of children and families in East Ham. Visits are warmly welcomed; to make an appointment, please contact: Karen Higgins Assistant Head on 020 8472 3555 Closing date: 21st January 2019 Interviews week of: 28th January 2019

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School Business Manager

professional development and have developed an exciting and impactful programme designed to

Visits to the school are welcome. Please contact the school office to arrange on 020 8928 3548

Little Ilford School

offer training that makes a real difference. We value a good home/ work balance and do what we can

There is no closing date on this advert - we will shortlist as soon as we have a strong field

to support our staff in this respect.

Little Ilford School, Rectory Road, Manor Park, London E12 6JB

Headteacher – Ian Wilson Learning Together, Achieving Together, Succeeding Together REQUIRED FOR MARCH 2019 SCHOOL BUSINESS MANAGER Salary: £50,301 - £61,467 per annum Starting salary dependent on experience and progression through the grade will be based on an annual assessment of work performance 36 hours per week 52 weeks per year (Annual leave to be taken in school holidays) This is a fantastic opportunity to continue your leadership journey in a well led, collaborative and supportive environment. Little Ilford is a friendly, inclusive and oversubscribed school in Newham

making a big difference to the lives of our diverse student community. In 2016, we moved into a brand new state-of-the-art building. We have a strong reputation and high expectations of both students and staff and consider this to be an exciting place to work and develop, where creativity and innovation are nurtured. We really know our students, and focus on them as individuals. Pastoral systems are strong and we value a curriculum offer and activities that educate the whole child. As a school we are absolutely committed to ensuring that all staff have access to comprehensive

We are looking for a committed, energetic, inspirational, high calibre School Business Manager to join our Senior Leadership Team. You will strategically plan and manage the school’s delegated budget,

oversee Finance, HR, Health & Safety, Buildings and Facilities, ICT and other administrative systems, as well as lead our excellent support team. We will support and develop you to become an outstanding leader and provide working partnership opportunities with other schools. We are an aspirational, reflective and creative learning community

The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All appointments are subject to satisfactory references, pre-employment and DBS enhanced checks. We are an equal opportunities employer. Media: Internal Bulletin, TES, Guardian, ISBL, Recorder Group and LB Newham Website

where all adults are learners who take risks in order to achieve excellent results for our students. If you possess the necessary skills and experience, we invite you to submit an application. Please bear in mind that your application should explain fully your suitability for the role as detailed in the job description. It should also be tailored to meet the Person Specification in terms of your knowledge, experience, skills, qualities and qualifications. To apply or obtain further information please see the vacancy section of our website HERE. www.littleilford.newham.sch.uk or contact Wendy Imbert on 020 8928 3548 /email w.imbert@littleilford.org

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Administrative Assistant Oliver Thomas Nursery School 36 hours per week over 5 days, term time only Salary grade Scale 3 (£18,657.00) pro rata Required as soon as possible Oliver Thomas Nursery School is a popular, inclusive and successful school serving a vibrant and diverse community in the heart of East Ham. We are seeking to appoint an administrative assistant to work in our busy, friendly school office. The successful applicant will – • Enjoy greeting parents and children • Greet and signpost outside professionals visiting our site • Respect and maintain confidentiality • Have an eye for detail and be well organised Must be able to – • Prioritise a busy and varied workload. • Use Microsoft Office suite to create Word documents, Excel spreadsheets and Publisher to create school newsletters. And have a working knowledge and use of SIMS. What we can offer you – • Friendly and supportive staff and governing body • A school with high aspirations • Opportunities to develop your skills and experience We are looking to appoint a full time temporary administrative assistant,

term time only. The position will be for 6 months in the first instance with the possibility to extend to a year. This post reports to the Finance and Administration Controller. Duties will include • welcoming visitors • dealing with enquiries • answering and transferring calls • using Microsoft Office Suite to create various documents and files • accepting payments in line with the schools cash handling procedures • operating aspects of the schools administration using SIMS, Insight and InVentry systems • Ensuring new admissions are dealt with accurately and in a timely manner • providing support for processing and maintaining all children’s records • dealing with routine tasks such as uploading registers, printing staff lists, checking the answering machine. • filing and maintaining records • participating in appropriate training • undertaking such other duties as may be required from time to time.

Shortlisting will take place on Monday 21st January 2019 Interviews will be held on Monday 28th January 2019 Please APPLY HERE. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be required to provide an enhance DBS disclosure.

If you are friendly, committed, highly organised with attention to detail and have the ability to prioritise your work then please complete the application form. You will need to have good knowledge and use of MS office and excel and experience of using SIMS. An excellent standard of literacy, numeracy and ICT skills is essential and you will be required to undertake a written and an ICT test as part of interview. Deadline for applications is Sunday 20th January 2019

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Family Liason Officer Portway Primary School

● An energetic and sociable environment to work and play!

Full time 36 hours per week

As the successful candidate, you will:

52 weeks per year

● Promote and provide positive links between home and school.

Permanent Salary to be confirmed - Approx Scale 6 REQUIRED BY - As soon as possible LOCATED AT – Portway Primary School, which is part of the Leading Learning Trust.; Head teacher – Jacqui Waine; CEO – Emma Nicholls Please visit our website for further information about Portway Primary School. We are seeking to appoint a highly motivated and experienced Family Liaison Officer to join our dynamic team. You will provide a complimentary service to teachers; parents/carers and pupils to ensure that there is an effective partnership between home and school. You work closely with the leadership team. We can offer the right candidate: excellent CPD and professional development opportunities including pathways into furthering your school leadership within a vibrant, friendly and dedicated school community. What we can offer you: ● Quality first professional development; ● A supportive, forward thinking, and dedicated team of colleagues;

● Work with families to develop the relationship between home and school. ● Have good communications skills.

Portway is a large, inclusive school for children aged 3 to 11. Our school is part of the Leading Learning Trust. We have just under 600 pupils on roll, which includes part-time nursery pupils. Visits to our school are encouraged and are most welcome; please contact Frederika Bines, our School Executive Officer, on 020 8472 7142 to arrange a visit.

● Have experience of working with Multi-agencies. ● Have experience delivering advice, support & training. ● Have experience of working in environments where barriers to social inclusion are identified and positive ethos developed. ● Be resilient, with a desire to progress and play a valuable role within the development of the school. ● Have a relevant childcare, education or social care qualification. ●

Value professional development.

Closing date for applications: Thursday 17th January 2019 Interviews will take place during the week commencing: To be confirmed. Successful candidates will be asked to apply for an Enhanced Disclosure from the DBS. Further information about the disclosure can be found at www.crb.gov.uk and in the recruitment pack. We are fully committed to safeguarding children.

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Site Supervisor Ranelagh Primary School Corporation Street London E15 3DN Telephone: 020-8534 4364 Fax: 020-8555 3246 E-mail address: info@ranelagh.ttlt.academy Head Teacher: Mrs Shella Lawrenson Deputy Head Teacher: Miss Leigh Welburn

Site Supervisor for Ranelagh Primary School Grade: Scale 5 Commencing: As soon as possible Reporting to: The School Business Manager Purpose of the job: To be responsible for the maintenance, cleaning, security, heating, health and safety and other general site services within the school premises. Duties and Responsibilities To be responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of the premises buildings their contents and the grounds – including, determining repairs/maintenance should be undertaken directly or to request contract services. To be responsible for deciding priorities for handyperson works required. School based monitoring contractors, seeking to resolve problems as they arise. To be responsible for ensuring the safe and efficient operation of all mechanical, electrical, heating and water services on the premises and to ensure safe levels of lighting, heating and ventilation are maintained. To liaise with the relevant sections with regards to queries concerning the level of service provided, to contribute to the monitoring and

regular review of all major contracts and services provided to the establishment. To carry out basic plumbing, carpentry and electrical works/repairs/ maintenance. Carry out appropriate duties in relation to the school grounds. To be responsible for the overall security arrangements of the premises ensuring that staff are aware of the procedures on security and the use of alarm systems. To act as a key holder for the school, opening and locking up the school as required. To be responsible for maintain the premises in a safe and healthy condition, including fire and other safety equipment, COSH procedures are followed.

Any appointments will be subject to an enhanced DBS clearance in accordance with Keeping Children Safe and Safer Recruitment in Education legislation. Closing Date: Friday 1st February 2019 – 10 a.m. Interviews : Wednesday 13th February 2019 If you would like further information regarding the positions please speak to Karen Riley, School Business Manager.

Yours Faithfully, Mrs S Lawrenson Head Teacher

To work on own initiative and take necessary action where necessary and report. To ensure the movement and assembly of furniture, supplies where required.

Such other duties, within the competence of the potholder which may be required, reasonably from time to time. Including working outside normal hours including weekends and bank holidays as necessary. All roles will require you to demonstrate the following attributes: Establish positive relationships. Demonstrate professionalism at all times. Communicate effectively and work as part of a team.

Show that you are able to work on your own initiative within school policies and procedures. Demonstrate on-going commitment to the school and vision. If you feel you have these skills we would be very pleased to hear from you, please APPLY HERE.

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Head of HR Shared Services Newham Partnership Working (Schools HR & Payroll) Up to £60k About NPW NPW is the ethical partner of choice that keeps the child at the centre of everything we do. We care about our clients and work hard to help you achieve your aspirations. We engage with our clients to help develop our products and services to ensure that what we offer is created for schools by schools. NPW is a not for profit mutual organisation, owned by our members. We provide a range of operational, transformational and innovative services to schools and colleges so that they can focus on improving the lives of children and young people Our services are agile, allowing us to offer bespoke packages that meet an individual client’s needs. NPW has been working with key stakeholders, and in particular our

Cleaner Edith Kerrison Nursery School & Children’s Centre

schools to develop a range of new products. This year we will be launching a number of these products in collaboration with pilot schools and new partners. The role We are currently seeking a Head of HR Shared Services to support the Director of Resources & Operations and Head of Employee Relations & HR Strategy in providing strategic leadership and high quality advice and support to NPW clients, through the excellent management of HR Shared Services. You will be responsible for the effective management of the HR Shared Services Team, leading continuous improvement and modernisation initiatives for all employee lifecycle activities.

Further information is available from Tom Alexander, Acting Head of HR and Payroll – Tom.Alexander@npw.uk.com Closing date for application is Friday 18th January 2019. NPW is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, we expect all staff to share this commitment.

● Previously Managed a HR Services and Payroll division (with direct line management experience) ● Project and contract management experience ● Strong understanding of HR Services, including payroll. ● CIPD Qualified

use your own initiative where necessary. Confidentiality and respect for our community is essential. The successful candidate will have the following attributes.

This is a part time post. Occasional Saturday and mornings work may be required.

The use of powered cleaning equipment to ensure the premises are kept in a clean and hygienic condition

4 hours per day, 3.30pm to 7.30pm, 52 weeks

Deep cleaning during the holidays

The role requires you to provide an efficient and effective cleaning service ensuring general site cleanliness are maintained in accordance with written procedures set by the school and children’s centre. You must be able to

Applications for the post is by official application form HERE, no CVs please.

Your profile

Cleaner for School and Children’s Centre

Salary: Scale 2, point 11 pro rata

How to apply

Be willing to work flexibly to cover outside normal school hours and holiday Be willing to undertake appropriate training as required Closing date for completed application forms is 27th January 2019. Interview date is 1st February 2019

Please APPLY HERE.

Have extensive experience in cleaning and security Full working knowledge of relevant policies/codes of practise and legislation Have the ability to plan and organise own time

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Science Technician Sarah Bonnell School GIRLS: 11-16 · 1260 on roll Science Technician Salary: Scale 4 - £20,667 - £22,425 (actual salary £18,286 - £19,841) Term time plus 1 week Start date: As soon as possible Our school values ‘Be Proud, Aim High, Work Hard, Be Nice, No Excuses’ are at the centre of everything we do to maximise girls’ progress, develop their character and promote their emotional health and well-being. We are an oversubscribed girls school in East London. We can offer excellent opportunities for

SEN Teaching Assistant Star Primary School Star Lane, Canning Town, London, E16 4NH Tel: 020 7476 5336

Website: www.star.newham.sch.uk This is your opportunity to work at an innovative and inspiring school that values the role it plays in the holistic education of our pupils. We are specifically looking for an SEN Teaching Assistant with good knowledge and experience working with children with special needs. The successful applicant will play a key role in enhancing the learning and emotional development of our SEN children. This could be supporting the whole class, small groups or one to one support with a child with specific needs. SEN Teaching Assistant Full-time 32.5 hours per week, 39 weeks per year At Star we offer: Small class sizes in KS2 (no more than 23 pupils.) Excellent transport links (Star Lane DLR station and close to tube)

professional development and a great working environment.

For more information visit www.sarahbonnell.com

We are looking for an ambitious, committed and caring professional to join our successful Science Department.

If you are interested in this vacancy, please APPLY HERE.

Previous experience of working in this role would be an advantage. We have an enthusiastic and friendly team of dedicated staff who can help you develop.

Closing date: Tuesday 29th January 2019. Interviews: W/c Monday 4 February 2019

We can offer a great working environment, staff wellbeing and professional development. Our GCSE examination results are consistently very good and Ofsted described our students as 'quite rightly very proud of their school and their own excellent achievements’ Ofsted February 2018. Opportunity to work with happy and well behaved children who are excited about learning Excellent CPD opportunities An employee assistance programme, SAS which provides counselling and support / advice on a wide array of areas. Brand new playground and excellent facilities that reflect our holistic ethos and school values To be eligible for the SEN Teaching Assistant position you must: SEN Experience essential Teaching Assistant experience beneficial Minimum grade C in Maths and English

Visits to the school are warmly invited. Please make an appointment to visit the school through the school office. Application forms are available from the school website directly or email: info@star.newham.sch.uk alternatively please APPLY HERE. Closing Date: 28/01/2019 Interviews to be held on w/b 04/02/2019 The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All posts are subject to pre-employment checks, references will be sought and successful candidates will need to undertake an enhanced DBS check.

Passion for education and supporting students The SEN Teaching Assistant position will involve: Working with an Autistic Child 1:1 Working with the class-teacher, SENCO and external agencies. Aiding students of all ability, from mild SEN to high-achievers

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Graduate Teaching Assistant / Cover Supervisor

Opportunity to work with happy and well behaved children who are excited about learning

Star Primary School

Established and committed support network from senior leaders and other teachers within the school

Star Lane, Canning Town, London, E16 4NH

Excellent CPD opportunities

Tel: 020 7476 5336 Website: www.star.newham.sch.uk This is your opportunity to work at an innovative and inspiring school that values the role it plays in the holistic education of our pupils. We are currently seeking an experienced Graduate Teaching Assistant/Cover Supervisor who is passionate about teaching and is ready to move on to the next step. The successful applicant will play a key role in enhancing the learning and emotional development of our children. This could be supporting the whole class, small groups or one to one support with a child with specific needs. Graduate Teaching Assistant/Cover Supervisor Full-time 36 hours per year, 39 weeks per year

An employee assistance programme, SAS which provides counselling and support / advice on a wide array of areas. Brand new playground and excellent facilities that reflect our holistic ethos and school values Focus on developing the whole child through a happy centred school curriculum What you will need to succeed:

Application forms are available from the school website directly or email: info@star.newham.sch.ukAcco mpanying statements should outline candidate’s curriculum passion and expertise. Alternatively, please APPLY HERE. Closing Date: 28/01/2019 Interviews to be held on w/b 04/02/2019 The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All posts are subject to pre-employment checks, references will be sought and successful candidates will need to undertake an enhanced DBS check.

Dedication to ensure that all our children achieve their very best Passion for teaching and learning seen through excellent practise Positive outlook and interpersonal skills High expectations of yourself and the children Degree qualification

At Star we offer: Small class sizes in KS2 (no more than 23 pupils.) Excellent transport links (Star Lane DLR station and close to tube)

Visits to the school are warmly invited. Please make an appointment to visit the school through the school office.

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