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AUTUMN 2021 - ISSUE 50
Natasha’s Law: What it Means for Schools
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What does your school need to know about Natasha’s Law? Sandra Zirolyte is our Client Cleaning/Catering Support Officer who acts on behalf of schools to maintain and improve the quality of services offered by their catering service provider and ensure that the Government Food Based Standards are achieved at all times. In this issue of our newsletter, Sandra is answering questions you may have on Natasha’s Law and how this legislation affects schools.
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Coming into effect on 1st October 2021, Natasha’s Law will require schools to label all their prepackaged food with a full list of ingredients and allergens. With high numbers of people suffering from an allergy, this legislation is being introduced to protect allergy sufferers and to give them confidence in the food they buy. What does your school need to know about Natasha’s Law? Natasha’s law covers pre-packed for direct sale (PPDS) that includes food to go such as sandwiches, salads or fruit salads that are made in a package by staff in house. At Natasha’s law, any business that is preparing, packing and selling food from the same premises need to clearly display a full list of ingredients on a packaging. There are 14 allergens that must be highlighted in the ingredient list so customers with allergies can spot at a glance.
individually wrap any items that can essentially be taken away and consumed at a point in time where access to allergen information is not available, these items will then fall under the new rules. According to the new rules, PPDS (pre-packed for direct sale) food will have to clearly display the following information on the packaging: •
Name of the food
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Full ingredients list, with allergenic ingredients emphasised (for example in bold, italics or a different colour).
It is vital that all staff are aware of their responsibility to ensure the provision of correct allergen information through training. It is also paramount to define roles and responsibilities and appoint a person who monitors the ingredient formulas of every food used on a regular basis.
Is labelling needed for school packed lunches that are produced on the premises and taken away on educational visits? If the food is pre-packed before it has been ordered by the customer, a full ingredient list is required. However, if any of the schools
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Do we have to list all ingredients, if the food is plated on demand?
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Schools are being urged by the Food Standards Agency to make these changes as soon as possible
If your school is plating freshly cooked food and it is not prepacked before it is ordered, there is no need to list the ingredients in full. A reference to the presence of the 14 EU allergens is all that is needed.
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Schools will need to review and make some changes to their allergen processes
Summary:
During ‘The Education Space’ Catering monitoring visits, I will be looking at several points such as:
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1. Is the label font text size correct and visible?
New allergen labelling rules will come into effect from 1 October 2021
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PPDS food must clearly display certain information on the packaging
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Allergy tracking and traceability information must be readily available
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There are 14 allergens that must be declared by law
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Schools will be required to list all ingredients and allergens on food labels
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2. Does the school serve Pre-Packaged foods for direct sale (PPDS)? If yes, does it meet new labelling requirements? 3. What is the procedure for school packed lunches that are produced on the premises and taken away on field educational visits/ excursions? 4. Has the HACCP been amended to the new Natasha’s law?
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5. Has the ordering procedure changed? What changes have been made? 6. Do kitchen staff know the new PPDS labelling requirement? 7. Do the kitchen staff check the suppliers labelling on the delivery to check if the correct manufacturers goods were delivered? 8. Is there a food allergen management process in place? 9. Do you ensure that deliveries meet the same specification as the orders?
10. If a substitution was made, has the allergen information been checked and recorded and dated in the menu? 11. Is the information communicated through to the kitchen staff? 12. If the kitchen runs out of something, are they allowed to pop out to a local supermarket and pick something up? If they do, are they sure to make sure of any changes in the ingredients in those purchased products.
If you would like to find out more about our catering support, please contact: 0208 249 6900, option 1 or LetsTalk@theeducationspace.co.uk
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EVOLVEAdvice Get Out! grant The Get Out! Grant is a £500 award open to UK Primary, Secondary schools, charities or CICs or micro businesses to enable them to get pupils learning outdoors. The Get Out! Grant is awarded every month and can be used for: •
equipment purchase;
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specialist training;
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travel;
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resources.
with the focus on supporting pupils getting outside learning. For more information and to apply visit: https://www.evolveadvice.co.uk/grants
Application The application window opens on the 1st and closes on the 20th of each month. Establishments don’t need to provide a budget, but we will ask what you intend to spend the grant on and to let us know the likely impact of the grant. Successful establishments will be asked to share any photos, letters/drawings from students, feedback from staff or parents for us to display on our website. The grants will be reviewed by our team and we will inform the successful recipient before the end of the month.
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Resource Spotlight Fantastic resources that are included in your school’s LGfL subscription
Well Being Connected LGfL have worked with schools to produce this open access resource for Primary Schools. It’s designed to be used by staff within schools to plan their whole school approach to Mental Health and Wellbeing. https://wbc.lgfl.org.uk
Developing British Values High-quality, safe and relevant teaching materials that foster deeper understanding and informed debate amongst young people. Resource have been created for the UK educational community by LGfL TRUSTnet. http://bv.lgfl.net
Podcasting The LGfL podcast service provides a complete web-based environment for hosting, creating and managing podcast channels and episodes. It’s easy for anyone to create a Podcast - no coding required. https://www.lgfl.net/services/podcasting
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NEWHAM LEARNING ENHANCING LEADERS, CONNECTING SCHOOLS
Newham Learning is looking for an exceptional candidate to become the Director of Newham Learning
Newham Learning is a schools-led partnership consisting of 40 schools to deliver school improvement support and services in a new and innovative way. Now entering the second year of operation we are keen to find the right Director to implement our Strategic Action Plan. The role is ideally suited to someone who can demonstrate: • Experience of working with headteachers and senior officers in a leadership capacity • Experience of local authority school’s partnership working • Proven track record of schools improvement work • Excellent communication and leadership skills
For a confidential conversation about the role please contact our recruitment consultant Rashid Patel at Newham Partnership Working on 0208 249 6943 Find out more about this fantastic opportunity here: https://ats-npw.jgp.co.uk/ vacancies/165246?type=list To apply please forward a copy of your CV & a supporting statement (no more than 4 sides) to Rashid.patel@theeducationspace.co.uk
Closing date: 8th October 2021
Newham Learning Partnership email: newham.learning@newham.gov.uk web: www.newhamlearning.co.uk Designed by The Education Space
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Headlines from the Community Click news heading to read full story
1 SCHOOLS WEEK School admission appeals flexibilities extended again to September 2022
2 BBC Should schools retain online parents’ evenings?
3 TES Why doubling PPA could help tackle the attainment gap
4 DFE Implementing the early years foundation stage reforms
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KEY AUTUMN TERM DATES HEADTEACHER DROP IN SURGERY
Fortnightly from Tuesday 7th September 2021 | 10:00-10:30
GOVERNORS’ FORUM ASSOCIATION
Wednesday 15th September 2021 | 18:30
GOVERNORS’ FORUM
Wednesday 15th September 2021 | 19:15
HR/PAYROLL USER GROUP
Tuesday 12th October 2021 | 14:00 - 15:30
HEADTEACHERS TERMLY BRIEFING
Thursday 14th October 2021 | 10:30 - 12:00
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Tuesday 2nd November 2021 | 18:30
BRUNCH AND DISCUSS (DPO USER GROUP)
Wednesday 3rd November 2021 | 8:45 - 11:00
SIMS USER GROUP
Tuesday 9th November 2021 | 09:15-11:30
HEALTH & SAFETY NETWORK MEETING
Tuesday 9th November 2021 | 10:30-12:00
MIS BROMCOM USER GROUP
Thursday 11th November 2021 | 09:15-11:00
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TRAINING COURSE SPOTLIGHTS Relationships and Sex, Health Education About
Date
Venue
With the new legislation around teaching Relationships Education and RSE for primary and secondary schools coming into place from September 2020, this session will support governors and trustees to get ready for these changes. The session will focus on the law, dealing with protected characteristics and how to work well with community partners and parents.
12th October 2021
Francis House, 760 Barking Road, Plaistow, London, E13 9PJ
Time
Cost
10:00 - 12:00
Free with an unlimited training governor services SLA, £98 for members, £108 for non-members
Blended Paediatric First Aid About
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Venue
QA Level 3 Award (RQF), 1 day online and 1 day face to face. This course Blended Paediatric First Aid has been designed in line with Ofsted requirements for early years. This 2 day course is for those who might have to identify and manage emergency situations or manage minor everyday occurrences when looking after children (defined as up to puberty).
7th December 2021
Francis House, 760 Barking Road, Plaistow, London, E13 9PJ
Time
Cost
09:00 – 16:30
£193 (plus VAT) per person for members, £203 (plus VAT) for non-members.
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Teaching Assistant Employer
Calverton Primary School
Salary
£0 - £19999
Location
Calverton Primary School
Hours Closing Date
21/10/2021 23:59
Reference
Pri/21/167464
Link to Vacancy http://ats-npw.jgp.co.uk/vacancies/167464 Full Time Teaching Assistant Required for November 2021 Fixed term contract part time/full time, Term Time only. Qualified: Scale 3 All posts are subject to 6 months satisfactory probation period. Shortlisting: 22nd October 2021 Interviews: 4th / 5th November 2021 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 in our Resource Provision classes. 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 communicate well as part of a team and on their own initiative. The successful candidate will ideally ; - Have experience and skills working with all pupils including SEND children - Have experience and skills working with SEMH pupils - 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 Please apply online. For technical difficulties, please contact the Support Team. For further information about the role, please contact the school directly.
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Experienced Teachers (MPS or UPS) Employer
Godwin Junior School
Salary
Main & Upper Pay Scale (Teachers pay and conditions)
Location
Godwin Junior School
Hours
32.5 hours per week.
Closing Date
20/10/2021 09:00
Reference
Pri/21/166825
Link to Vacancy http://ats-npw.jgp.co.uk/vacancies/166825
To commence as soon as possible Godwin Junior School is a successful, four-form entry junior school in Forest Gate, Newham. We serve a vibrant and diverse community, where excellent relationships promote an inclusive, warm and secure environment where children feel safe and valued. Central to the ethos and vision of our school is the belief that every child can achieve well and that it is our purpose to prepare our children for lifelong success. As members of the Whole Education network, we are committed to developing the whole child - not just achieving strong academic results, but also helping our children to explore and develop their artistic, drama, musical, debating and sporting talents. Our UNICEF Rights Respecting Schools status demonstrates our commitment to global citizenship in the school’s ethos, curriculum and after-school clubs. We are seeking to appoint excellent teachers whose creativity and dynamism will inspire our highly-motivated pupils, instil in them a love of learning and support them to develop their Learning Powers. What makes us unique? We offer… • motivated and well-behaved children who enjoy learning • an ethos in which all of our children are supported to discover their talents and be successful • a dedicated, highly-skilled and welcoming team of teachers and support staff who constantly seek to ensure that all of our children thrive – academically and pastorally • a leadership team who place our children at the heart of every decision • a real commitment to high-quality professional development • a supportive, diverse community which contributes to our ethos What makes you unique? You are… • inspirational, creative and passionate about teaching • committed to supporting pupil well-being • an excellent classroom practitioner who is committed to inclusion and high expectations for all • an experienced and highly-motivated team-player • reflective and enthusiastic to improve your practice through CPD We offer the Inner London Weighting Allowance.
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We are seeking to appoint experienced teachers who have been class teachers in the UK. Candidates will be contacted upon receipt of application form. Start Date: as soon as possible Unfortunately, visits during the school day are not possible at the current time but we would be pleased to welcome you to look around after school. Please also see our website for more information about the school: • www.godwin.newham.sch.uk The school is committed to safer recruitment practice & pre-employment checks will be undertaken before any employment is confirmed. The post is subject to an Enhanced DBS disclosure. Please apply online. For technical difficulties, please contact the Support Team 020 7427 8250. For further information about the role, please contact the school directly.
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Academic Mentor Employer
Lister Community School
Salary
(£19,000 a year, actual)
Location
Lister Community School
Hours Closing Date
18/10/2021 13:00
Reference
Sec/21/167205
Link to Vacancy http://ats-npw.jgp.co.uk/vacancies/167205 (Required for November 2021) We are seeking to appoint a full time Academic Mentor on fixed term, term time only contract. This is a fantastic opportunity for an exceptional recent graduate with aspirations of training to become a teacher. Lister Community School is looking to appoint an Academic Mentor with a subject specialism in either Science, English, Maths, Humanities or MFL who is confident, approachable and passionate about making a difference to the students in our community. The successful candidate will assist in bridging the gap caused by the impact of the pandemic and will work closely with the heads of subject to ensure that students achieve. Applicants must have a university degree (2.2) or above. All applicants must also have Level 4 (Grade C) or above in GCSE Maths and English or equivalent qualifications. Lister is a successful community comprehensive, with specialisms in Science and Music, and provides a broad and rich curriculum for all its students. The school is part of the Newham Community Schools Trust (NCST) with three other secondary schools within the area. If you think you have the potential to be an outstanding Academic Mentor at Lister then an application form can be downloaded directly from our school’s website at: http://www.lister.newham.sch.uk/vacancies/ or by contacting Adele Lloyd, HR Manager on 020 8471 3311. If you have any queries about the role then you can contact our Assistant Headteacher, chris.morgan@lister.newham.sch.uk. Completed applications must be returned to the school at the above address, or by email to: jobs@lister.newham.sch.uk Closing Date: 1.00pm on Monday 18th October 2021. Interviews will be held on Wednesday 20th October 2021. The successful candidate may be invited to enroll on to the National Tutoring Programme in order to benefit from the training and continued professional development that is on offer around this role. The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. This appointment will be conditional on successful pre-employment and enhanced DBS checks. For further information about the role, please contact the school directly.
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Play and Sport Leader Employer
Agate Momentum Trust
Salary
£15000 - £19999
Location
Hallsville Primary School Radland Road, Canning Town, London E16 1LN
Hours
36 hours per week. Term Time Only. Term Time Only
Closing Date
18/10/2021 12:00
Reference
AMT/21/167335
Link to Vacancy http://ats-npw.jgp.co.uk/vacancies/167335 Play/ Sports leader required at Hallsville Primary School(GLPC Scale 3 - or more depending on experience- 36 hours a week) Required for November 2021 A wonderful opportunity has arisen for a play / sports leader within Agate Momentum Trust. Responsibilities: • Taking classes for sport covering teachers for PPA • Running football / sports clubs before and after school • Developing language and play in EYFS setting • Managing the provision of play at all playtimes • Trained in First aid
Governors are looking for a candidate who: Essential: • has excellent behaviour management strategies and skills to engage pupils • experience in coaching pupils in sport • good knowledge of the PE national curriculum and skills in teaching a variety of sports Desirable: • a degree in sports science • is well read and proactive in regard to their own professional development. We can offer the right candidate: • An exciting opportunity to work with a fantastic team The support of an experienced PE lead Please apply online. For technical difficulties, please contact the Support Team. For further information about the role, please contact the school directly.
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KS1/ KS2 Class Teacher Employer
Ellen Wilkinson Primary School
Salary
Main Pay Scale (Teachers pay and conditions)
Location
Ellen Wilkinson Primary School
Hours
32.5 hours per week.
Closing Date
17/10/2021 09:00
Reference
Pri/21/167066
Link to Vacancy http://ats-npw.jgp.co.uk/vacancies/167066
Required for January 2022 or sooner We are seeking to appoint an experienced teacher with a proven track record of consistently good teaching and who is passionate about helping children fulfil their potential. We are a successful and popular two form entry primary school, which serves a diverse multicultural community in an inclusive borough. Do you want to: • Work in a happy and friendly school? • Be involved in driving us forward to excellence? • Join a hard working and supportive staff team? We are looking for a teacher who is : • An enthusiastic & dynamic practitioner • Committed to achieving outstanding outcomes for all pupils • Proactive in developing their practice • Able to work as part of a strong team • Looking for opportunities to progress. We can offer: • An exciting multi-cultural school community with wonderful children • Friendly staff, supportive families and children who are keen to learn. • A well run and motivated school which is innovative and on a journey to becoming outstanding • Work in a stimulating, modern and well-equipped environment • Excellent and innovative professional development • A school committed to the DFE wellbeing charter. We strongly encourage candidates to arrange an informal visit to our school to discuss this post. The successful applicant will have to meet the requirements of the person specification in order to be offered the post and will be subject to an enhanced DBS check. The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Applications should be completed on the Jobs Go Public site.
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Alternatively to request an application form please contact Lynn Wilson on: Tel: 0207 511 9414/ 9440 Email: • info@ellenwilkinson.newham.sch.uk PLEASE NOTE ANY POSTAL APPLICATION FORMS SHOULD BE SENT DIRECTLY TO THE SCHOOL. Only applications submitted on the borough’s application form will be considered. We welcome applications regardless of age, gender, ethnicity or religion.
Closing date: 17th October 2021 Interviews: week beginning 18th October 2021 Please apply online. For technical difficulties, please contact the Support Team 020 7427 8250. For further information about the role, please contact the school directly.
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EYFS Class Teacher Employer
Ellen Wilkinson Primary School
Salary
Main Pay Scale (Teachers pay and conditions)
Location
Ellen Wilkinson Primary School
Hours
32.5 hours per week.
Closing Date
17/10/2021 09:00
Reference
Pri/21/167067
Link to Vacancy http://ats-npw.jgp.co.uk/vacancies/167067
Required for January 2022 or sooner We are seeking to appoint an experienced teacher with a proven track record of consistently good teaching and who is passionate about helping children fulfil their potential. We are a successful and popular two form entry primary school, which serves a diverse multicultural community in an inclusive borough. Do you want to: • Work in a happy and friendly school? • Be involved in driving us forward to excellence? • Join a hard working and supportive staff team? We are looking for a teacher who is : • Experienced in teaching EYFS • An enthusiastic & dynamic practitioner • Committed to achieving outstanding outcomes for all pupils • Proactive in developing their practice • Able to work as part of a strong team • Looking for opportunities to progress. We can offer: • An exciting multi-cultural school community with wonderful children • Friendly staff, supportive families and children who are keen to learn • A well run and motivated school which is innovative and on a journey to becoming outstanding • Work in a stimulating, modern and well-equipped environment • Excellent and innovative professional development • A school committed to the DFE wellbeing charter. We strongly encourage candidates to arrange an informal visit to our school to discuss this post. The successful applicant will have to meet the requirements of the person specification in order to be offered the post and will be subject to an enhanced DBS check. The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Applications should be completed on the Jobs Go Public site.
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Alternatively to request an application form please contact Lynn Wilson on: Tel: 0207 511 9414/ 9440 Email: • info@ellenwilkinson.newham.sch.uk PLEASE NOTE ANY POSTAL APPLICATION FORMS SHOULD BE SENT DIRECTLY TO THE SCHOOL. Only applications submitted on the borough’s application form will be considered. We welcome applications regardless of age, gender, ethnicity or religion.
Closing date: 17th October 2021 Interviews: week beginning 18th October 2021 Please apply online. For technical difficulties, please contact the Support Team 020 7427 8250. For further information about the role, please contact the school directly.
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Cleaner Employer
Calverton Primary School
Salary
£10000 - £14999
Location
Calverton Primary School
Hours Closing Date
15/10/2021 23:59
Reference
Pri/20/127703
Link to Vacancy http://ats-npw.jgp.co.uk/vacancies/127703 CLEANER Required Employer : Calverton Primary School Salary Salary Scale 1 pt 3 (£11.10 per hour) Location Calverton Primary School Hours 20 hours per week. Closing Date: 08/10/2021 Calverton Primary School King George Avenue London E16 3ET Tel: 020 7476 3076 info@calverton.newham.sch.uk • www.calverton.newham.sch.uk Permanent, part time position from Nov 2021. Monday – Friday, 10.00am to 2.00pm (20 hours per week) Salary Scale 1 pt 3 (£11.10 per hour) Calverton Primary School is a modern, innovative well resourced school We are looking for a confident, enthusiastic and committed individual/s to fulfil the role as School Cleaner. Your main duties will involve regular cleaning of: Floors • Tables • Toilets • Sinks • doors • Both outside and inside play equipment. In addition you may be working with children during our lunch break. Duties could include supervising children in the toilets and dining hall. Please apply online. For technical difficulties, please contact the Support Team 020 7427 8250. For further information about the role, please contact the school directly.
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EYFS Early Career Teachers/ Newly Qualified Teacher Employer
Gallions Primary School
Salary
MPS (Inner London) + Recruitment and Retention- where applicable
Location
Gallions Primary School
Hours
32.5 hours per week.
Closing Date
15/10/2021 23:55
Reference
Pri/21/165998
Link to Vacancy http://ats-npw.jgp.co.uk/vacancies/165998 EYFS Early Career Teachers/ Newly Qualified Teacher Job starts: Oct 2021 Salary: MPS (Inner London) + Recruitment and Retention- where applicable. Contract type: Full time Contract term: Permanent We are seeking to appoint highly motivated EYFS Early Career Teacher/ Newly Qualified Teacher to join our dynamic school team. This position is to work within our Reception year group within our early years department. We can offer you: • Quality first professional development throughout your 2 year induction and beyond; • 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 leaders who will: • Model and disseminate high quality teaching to secure pupil outcomes; • Value professional development and be enthusiastic about taking risks; • Implement creative approaches to learning and to inspire others; • Be resilient, with a desire to progress with education. Before deciding to apply you will want to find out more about the school - To arrange a visit and/or informal discussion about this post, please contact Claire Ormerod – Head Teacher on 0207 476 1252 Further information about our school can be found on our website Closing Date: Friday 15th October 2021 Short-Listing: Monday 18th October 2021 Interviews: Thursday 21st October 2021 Gallions 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. Please apply online. For technical difficulties, please contact the Support Team 020 7427 8250. For further information about the role, please contact the school directly.
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Administrative Assistant Employer
Tunmarsh School
Salary
NJC Scale 3 (£19,138.67 - £19,485.47)
Location
Tunmarsh School
Hours
36 hours per week.
Closing Date
15/10/2021 12:00
Reference
Pri/21/167221
Link to Vacancy http://ats-npw.jgp.co.uk/vacancies/167221 Newham PRUs comprise of Tunmarsh School, New Directions PRU and Phoenix Provision. We also manage and run education provisions at the Coborn Unit for Adolescent Mental Health. We are seeking to appoint an Administrative Assistant to join our business team based at Tunmarsh School. Skills, experience and attributes: Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written, are paramount as the successful candidate will be dealing with suppliers, staff and other stakeholders. The successful candidate should have experience working within a school office/department and have knowledge and experience of SIMs. Good ICT skills are essential for this role, including the use of Excel, Word and Outlook. The candidate must be aware of Data Protection and confidentiality issues. The main duties of this role include: • Act as first point of contact for students and visitors attending the school, operating the secure access systems, vetting and controlling access to the school in accordance with safeguarding procedures, and answering the telephone. • To deal with enquiries and communications from and to staff, parents, children, and members of the public and where relevant refer such enquiries to the relevant staff member as appropriate e.g. attendance, student absences etc. • To be responsible for posting mail and parcels and distributing incoming mail and deliveries. • To undertake administrative and clerical work as required including minute taking • Input information and data onto a range of MIS e.g. SIMs, AFIT etc, to support the operational running of the school • Order, monitor and manage stock, ensuring best value following the school’s purchasing processes • Make payment by purchase card as required, The successful candidate will be a flexible, proactive and enthusiastic individual who enjoys working in an environment which is not only varied but extremely busy. The role requires accuracy, reliability, integrity and an individual who is well organised, hard-working and can fulfil a wide range of administrative duties We can offer: • a competitive package of up to £19,486 • a supportive and dynamic leadership team and vibrant learning community • a commitment to continuing professional development
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Closing Date: 15th October 2021- Noon Interview Date: week Commencing 18th October 2021 We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to show they share this commitment; enhanced criminal records bureau disclosure is required for all staff. Please note, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted & invited to attend interview. Please apply online. For technical difficulties, please contact the Support Team 020 7427 8250. For further information about the role, please contact the school directly.
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Finance and Personnel Officer Employer
Tunmarsh School
Salary
NJC Scale 3 (£20,119.79 - £20,484.37)
Location
Tunmarsh School
Hours
36 hours per week.
Closing Date
15/10/2021 12:00
Reference
Pri/21/167238
Link to Vacancy http://ats-npw.jgp.co.uk/vacancies/167238 Newham PRUs comprise of Tunmarsh School, New Directions PRU and Phoenix Provision. We also manage and run education provisions at the Coborn Unit for Adolescent Mental Health. We are seeking to appoint 2 Finance and Personnel Officers to join our business team based at Tunmarsh School. Skills, experience and attributes: Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written, are paramount as the successful candidate will be dealing with suppliers, staff and other stakeholders. The successful candidate should have experience working within a finance office/department and have knowledge and experience of FMS and SIMs. Good ICT skills are essential for this role, including the use of Excel, Word and Outlook. The candidate must be aware of Data Protection and confidentiality issues. The main duties of this role include: • Processing order requests and invoices into FMS in accordance with procedures. • Make payment by purchase card as required, retaining high-quality audit records. • Effectively deal with finance queries • Maintaining high standards when managing confidential information, complying with the school’s GDPR procedures at all times. • Produce personnel reports as required by the GDPR and HR Officer or the Senior Finance and Personnel Officer. • Assist the administration of recruitment processes. The successful candidate will be a flexible, proactive and enthusiastic individual who enjoys working in an environment that is not only varied but extremely busy. The role requires accuracy, reliability, integrity and an individual who is well organised, hard-working and can fulfil a wide range of financial and Personnel related administrative duties We offer: • a competitive package of up to £20,485 • a supportive and dynamic leadership team and vibrant learning community • a commitment to continuing professional development Closing Date: 15 October 2021 Noon
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Interview Date: Week commencing 18 October 2021 We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to show they share this commitment; enhanced criminal records bureau disclosure is required for all staff. TO APPLY Please apply through jobs go public ensuring that you submit a CV and Supporting Statement. The supporting statement should demonstrate how you meet the relevant requirements listed in the person specification. Shortlisting decisions will be based on candidates' relevant experience and on candidates' suitability for the role in line with the person specification, as described in their supporting statement. Please view Finance and Personnel Officer Job Description Please apply online. For technical difficulties, please contact the Support Team 020 7427 8250. For further information about the role, please contact the school directly.
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Communication Support Worker Employer
Lister Community School
Salary
Unqualified Teachers Payscale (Inner London) - (£22,849 per annum)
Location
Lister Community School
Hours Closing Date
15/10/2021 09:00
Reference
Sec/21/167195
Link to Vacancy http://ats-npw.jgp.co.uk/vacancies/167195 Lister Community School is a large 11-16 comprehensive school in Plaistow. Our vision is to provide a world class education for young people in Newham. Our actions are driven by the conviction that our young people have the right to the same quality of teaching and range of opportunities as at any school in the country. Our ethos is one of continuous improvement, with a focus on strong partnerships and staff development. Over the last ten years we have significantly raised academic standards and are now the school of choice for our local community. Lister is a Foundation School, and, together with three other secondary schools in Newham, has been collaborating for over five years as part of the Newham Community Schools Trust. Through this partnership, staff have the opportunity to work in close collaboration with colleagues from other schools. The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. This appointment will be conditional on successful pre-employment and enhanced DBS checks. Required as soon as possible – subject to completion of recruitment checks. Lister Community School is a Deaf friendly school with a long established and thriving Resourced Provision for Deaf young people. Deaf students are supported to integrate with both Deaf and hearing peers in all aspects of school life and to access education in mainstream lessons using a total communication approach. We wish to recruit dynamic, enthusiastic Communication Support Workers as we are expanding our successful provision. The successful applicant will have experience or interest in working with students with a range of abilities. If you think you have the potential to work as an outstanding Communication Support Worker and have at least Level 2 BSL then an application form can be downloaded directly from the Lister Community School website or TES. Completed applications must be returned by email to: jobs@lister.newham.sch.uk Closing date: 9am Friday 15th October 2021 Interviews will take place week beginning 18th October 2021 Please note: applications will be considered as they are received and we reserve the right to close this position before the date specified above. We therefore urge candidates to submit an application as soon as possible. Due to high volume of applicants, we will only contact those candidates who have been selected to progress to the next stage of the process. We do not have parking available on site. For further information about the role, please contact the school directly.
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GDPR and Personnel Officer Employer
Tunmarsh School
Salary
NJC Scale PO1 (£33,324 - £35,751)
Location
Tunmarsh School
Hours
36 hours per week.
Closing Date
14/10/2021 12:00
Reference
Pri/21/167234
Link to Vacancy http://ats-npw.jgp.co.uk/vacancies/167234 Newham PRUs comprise of Tunmarsh School, New Directions PRU and Phoenix Provision. We also manage and run education provisions at the Coborn Unit for Adolescent Mental Health. Newham PRUs are currently recruiting for a GDPR and Personnel Officer to ensure good practice in data protection and human resources across our schools. The successful candidate will be instrumental in ensuring compliance with General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and therefore, knowledge of this legislation is essential. The successful candidate will work closely with all provisions across Newham PRUs to develop, embed and ensure employee relations’ policies and processes are robust and effective. The post holder will need to be able to accommodate the ability to be flexible in working hour arrangements, especially in the event of any breach of data regulation or Subject Access Requests in order to comply with legislation within the statutory timeframes. This is a diverse role that will provide an exciting opportunity to work within a dynamic educational setting. The successful candidate will be: • able to work independently and autonomously with minimal supervision (essential) • able to prioritise tasks effectively and to work under pressure (essential) • able to work with excellent attention to detail (essential) • committed to maintaining confidentiality at all times (essential) • able to explain complex information to a non-specialist audience (essential) • experienced in managing data protection compliance/law (desirable) • educated to degree level or have relevant professional experience (desirable) • experienced in using SIMS (School Information Management System) We can offer: • a competitive package of up to £35,751 • a supportive and dynamic leadership team and vibrant learning community • a commitment to continuing professional development Closing Date: 14th October 2021 -Noon Interview Date: Week commencing 18th October 2021 We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to show they share this commitment; enhanced criminal records bureau disclosure is required for all staff.
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Please note, only shortlisted candidates will be contacted & invited to attend an interview. Please apply online. For technical difficulties, please contact the Support Team 020 7427 8250. For further information about the role, please contact the school directly.
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Class Teacher Employer
Dersingham Primary School
Salary
Main Pay Scale (Teachers pay and conditions)
Location
Dersingham Primary School
Hours
32.5 hours per week.
Closing Date
14/10/2021 09:00
Reference
Pri/21/167075
Link to Vacancy http://ats-npw.jgp.co.uk/vacancies/167075 REQUIRED FOR JANUARY 2022 DERSINGHAM PRIMARY SCHOOL, MANOR PARK E12 5QJ is a vibrant 3-form entry primary school with wellbehaved pupils, a positive and welcoming ethos and lovely parents. We are passionate about employing dynamic and inspirational professionals who have the ability to motivate young people and contribute to the future success of the school and the development of the school’s ambitious vision. Our staff are one of the most valuable assets and we are fully committed to supporting and investing in their well-being and professional development. We are seeking to appoint a colleague who is ambitious for the pupils at Dersingham Primary School, who will want to embrace our community and have a real impact on the life of our successful school. Shortlisting and interviews will take place as and when applications are received. Closing date: Thursday 14th October 2021 Please apply online. For technical difficulties, please contact the Support Team 020 7427 8250. For further information about the role, please contact the school directly.
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Teaching Assistant Employer
Woodgrange Infant School
Salary
£10000 - £19999
Location
Woodgrange Infant School
Hours
35.5 hours per week.
Closing Date
13/10/2021 16:47
Reference
Pri/21/167830
Link to Vacancy http://ats-npw.jgp.co.uk/vacancies/167830 Woodgrange Infant School Sebert Road London E7 0NJ Full Time Teaching Assistants 1 year Temporary contract 35.5 hours per week Scale 3 £0-19,000 Do you have experience of working with young children? Are you looking for a new challenge? Can you work between 8.30- 4pm every day of the week? You must • Have excellent spoken and written English. • Have recent experience with young children • Have experience of working with children with additional needs • Have bags of energy and enthusiasm • Be creative and self-motivated • Have good organisational skills • Be a good team player You may have • A relevant qualification • A degree and an interest in becoming a teacher in the future A full application form is required. CVs will not be accepted.
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Closing date for applications: Wednesday 13th October 12pm Interviews: Friday 15th October The schools in Newham are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and we expect all staff to share this commitment. Please apply online. For technical difficulties, please contact the Support Team. For further information about the role, please contact the school directly.
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Learning Support Assistants Employer
Colegrave Primary School
Salary
Scale 3 pay point 5 £20,028
Location
Colegrave Primary School
Hours
32.5 hours per week.
Closing Date
13/10/2021 09:00
Reference
Pri/21/166833
Link to Vacancy http://ats-npw.jgp.co.uk/vacancies/166833 (Fixed Term 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: • A degree Candidates MUST have the following: • Good level of written and spoken English • A GCSE or equivalent in Maths and English • 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. • Lead school for SCITTELS (Outstanding teacher training provider) • Excellent CPD opportunity • A committed, friendly staff • Opportunity to work alongside outstanding practitioners Informal visits to the school are welcomed. Please contact Caroline Lane, the School’s Business Manager on 0208-534-0243. Closing date and Shortlisting: Wednesday 13th October 2021 Interview: Wednesday 20th October 2021 Start Date: Monday 1st November 2021 Head Teacher: Tahreem Shaz-Vennus Deputy Head Teachers: Nazia Ishaq and Abbie Ojkuwu Please apply online. For technical difficulties, please contact the Support Team 020 7427 8250. For further information about the role, please contact the school directly.
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School Business Manager Employer
Park Primary School
Salary
PO3 - PO4 £37,722 to £43,860(2021 pay review not yet agreed).
Location
Park Primary School
Hours Closing Date
11/10/2021 16:00
Reference
Pri/21/165848
Link to Vacancy http://ats-npw.jgp.co.uk/vacancies/165848 School Business Manager Permanent Contract - hours to be negotiated, Part Time favourably considered We are seeking to appoint a highly motivated and experienced Business Manager to join our experienced team. You will report to the Head Teacher and have day to day responsibility for all school business matters including strategic oversight of Health and Safety, Premises development and site management and HR. We can offer you: • a supportive, forward thinking, and dedicated team of colleagues; • access to necessary and desirable professional development; • an energetic, sociable, happy and compassionate working environment and ethos. We welcome applications from experienced business managers who: • are driven and hungry to support the school’s ongoing pursuit of excellence; • have excellent, emotionally-intelligent, communication skills: oral and written; • have up to date knowledge of all school administrative procedures and systems (finance/recruitment/ admissions/ attendance/ HR/ Health and Safety/ premises and client facing responsibilities); • actively monitor, evaluate and aim to improve the school’s work; • are fully accountable for their actions; • use initiative and take direction; • are evaluative in approach and use data to good effect; • organise, manage and strategize with empathy and precision; • thrive as a team member and leader; • care about everything they do and pay excellent attention to detail at all times; • appreciate the challenge between prioritisation and a school’s daily unpredictable demand; • work well with a variety of different people; • are resilient, with a desire to improve efficiencies at all levels. For an informal discussion about this post and information relating to how to apply, please contact Natasha Ttoffali - Head Teacher Closing date for applications –11/10/21 - 4pm Shortlisting – 12/10/21 Interviews – 14/10/21 Park Primary School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and we 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 may be required for this post. Please apply online. For technical difficulties, please contact the Support Team 020 7427 8250. For further information about the role, please contact the school directly.
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Multi-Agency specialist Taskforce Coordinator Employer
Tunmarsh School
Salary
A competitive package of up to £37,722
Location
Tunmarsh School
Hours Closing Date
11/10/2021 12:00
Reference
Pri/21/167214
Link to Vacancy http://ats-npw.jgp.co.uk/vacancies/167214 Newham PRUS Newham PRUs are seeking to employ an experienced, enthusiastic and dynamic Multi-Agency specialist Taskforce Coordinator for a 2 year Fixed Term position. This post is being created as part of the Department for Education (DfE) Pilot of Multiagency Specialist Taskforce (MAST) and whilst being an integral part of Newham YOT team, the post holder will be co-located within Tunmarsh School, Newham PRUs. The DfE pilot will run for 2 years and test the impact of co-locating key professionals within PRUs, including specialist workers from across health, education, social care, youth services and youth justice. Co-locating this workforce full-time in the PRU is intended to reduce the need for referrals to outside services, providing opportunities for practitioners to build trusted relationships with students attending the PRU and improve engagement opportunities and access to services. The Taskforce will focus on reducing truancy, NEET rates, involvement in serious violence, and improving mental health and well-being. OBJECTIVES OF THE MULTIAGENCY SPECIALIST TASKFORCE (MAST) • To support the complex needs of pupils attending Newham PRUs by providing specialist support on site. • To bring together local partners drawn from across health, education, social care, youth services and youth justice to create the specialist taskforce in the AP school. • To rigorously test the quality of implementation and impact on pupil outcomes such as truancy, NEET rates, behaviour and mental health and wellbeing over the 2 years of the pilot and beyond. • To run the pilot with the largest AP schools in 20 serious violence hotspots with the ambition of safeguarding pupils in AP from serious youth violence. Working as a member of Newham PRUs staff and together with key partner agencies, the Multi-Agency Specialist Taskforce (MAST) Coordinator will provide day to day direction and co-ordination of staff working within the MAST Team. One of the main purposes of the role is to bring together different agencies to share information effectively and work in collaboration to ensure targeted interventions of support are provided to identified students. The Co-ordinator will ensure that the core functions of the taskforce operate to a good quality and are effective in supporting and promoting student wellbeing. The post holder will be required to provide case management, supervision and interventions. They will ensure that plans are coordinated, innovative, creative and centred around the young person’s needs and risks. The post will require the successful post holder to provide written and verbal reports to partner agencies to support both statutory and non-statutory intervention.
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Candidates will have the skills to work effectively in assessing young people within a multi-agency setting to safeguard children, support engagement in learning and sustainable transitions; as well as embedding a trauma informed approach to ensure we obtain meaningful outcomes for children and their families. The role operates within a diverse borough, with children and young people who demonstrate a complex range of needs; showing empathy and understanding are a daily part of the job. The successful post holder will be required to: • Coordinate and work together with Multi-Agency Taskforce members to establish an agreed referral process. This will be for both MAST referrals and associated agency referrals. • Lead and manage the MAST team, ensuring effective development, coordination and management of intervention plans for referred students. • Work together with MAST Colleagues to develop a programmes of individual, targeted and universal intervention programmes which will be delivered across Newham PRUs • Develop, coordinate and maintain a cycle of MAST Panel meetings to oversee and manage cases, ensuring the effectiveness of case management, information sharing and implementation of interventions for identified students according to the devised MAST plans and Assess Plan Do Review monitoring cycle. • Work closely with Colleagues and Staff Teams, including Safeguarding, Pastoral and Curriculum teams to ensure information is shared effectively and securely. • Develop and maintain a comprehensive and streamline system of communications to ensure information is shared efficiently to staff regarding referrals, identified student needs, interventions and strategies, and outcomes. • Assist with the induction of new staff across the Multi-Agency Specialist Taskforce (e.g. providing shadowing opportunities to demonstrate duties). • Work in partnership with the students’ families, social workers, youth offending teams, advocates and other key stakeholders to build and enhance a strong support network. The position holder is responsible for ensuring stakeholders have regular updates regarding the welfare of the young person, including ongoing concerns relating to risk, but also achievements and progress being made. • Manage risk effectively and identify improvements of service delivery through analysis and co-production with key workers in the Multi-Agency Taskforce. • Provide leadership, management and guidance to all MAST key workers in relation to coordination and effective working within the MAST Hub. Offer constructive feedback, challenge practice as required and negotiate / manage conflict. • Adhere to and promote Newham PRUs policies and procedures as well as professional standards. • Ensure the MAST is developing and maintaining operational links with a broad and relevant range of agencies to ensure effective multi-agency working to achieve the joint aims of the partners involved. • Contribute to maintaining the safety and security of service users and visitors and their belongings. • The post holder will work across Newham PRUs as part of the Multi-Agency Task Force Hub. Apply now, and be part of our success. ABOUT YOU Applicants will have experience and knowledge of working within an educational setting, and working closely with complex and vulnerable students both within school and extending to community settings The post holder will have: • Previous experience of working with challenging Young People (e.g. AP, Schools, Police, Probation, Criminal Justice, Youth Work). • Experience of writing reports • Experience of working in a multi-agency/public/voluntary setting • Knowledge of safeguarding and child protection procedures • Have an enhanced knowledge and understanding of the principles and processes of restorative justice principles • Experience of performing case management tasks including assessment, intervention planning and delivery • Educated to Degree level and/or equivalent experience For more information about who we are looking for, please refer to the person specification (within the job
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description). OUR OFFER We've been working hard to make Newham a great place to work. We will offer you: • • • • •
A competitive package of up to £37,722 Excellent transport links to the rest of the capital. Supportive and established senior leadership with a consistent vision. Access to Schools Advisory Service (SAS) providing healthcare benefits and overall Wellbeing support. Access to cycle scheme and pension.
Closing date 11.10.2021 Interviews taking place week commencing 11th October 2021 TO APPLY Please apply through jobs go public ensuring that you submit a CV and Supporting Statement. The supporting statement should demonstrate how you meet the relevant requirements listed in the person specification. Shortlisting decisions will be based on candidates' relevant experience and on candidates' suitability for the role in line with the person specification, as described in their supporting statement. Please view Intensive Multi-Agency specialist Taskforce Coordinator Job Description Additional Information The London Borough of Newham is a Disability Confident employer. Candidates who declare that they have a disability in accordance with the Equality Act 2010 and meet the essential criteria as specified in the Job Profile will be guaranteed an interview. Priority consideration on all advertised roles will be given to London Borough of Newham Redeployees. The London Borough of Newham is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable groups and expects staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Please be aware that a Disclosure and Barring Scheme (DBS) check will be required for any position with access to these groups under the provision of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. In addition, the Authority reserves the right to request employees undertake a basic disclosure check (Disclosure Scotland) where required for the role this includes anyone who has access to (or information obtained directly from) a government database, or has a GCSX account. These posts will be required to have a Basic Disclosure Scotland check as per the requirements of BPSS (Baseline Personnel Security Standards).
Please apply online. For technical difficulties, please contact the Support Team 020 7427 8250. For further information about the role, please contact the school directly.
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Youth Offending Support Officer Employer
Tunmarsh School
Salary
competitive package of up to £35,571
Location
Tunmarsh School
Hours Closing Date
11/10/2021 12:00
Reference
TLRs/21/165691
Link to Vacancy http://ats-npw.jgp.co.uk/vacancies/165691 Newham PRUs are seeking to employ an experienced, enthusiastic and dynamic Youth Offending Support Officer for a 2 year Fixed Term position. This post is being created as part of the Department for Education (DfE) Pilot of Multiagency Specialist Taskforce (MAST) and whilst being an integral part of Newham YOT team, the post holder will be co-located within Tunmarsh School, Newham PRUs. The DfE pilot will run for 2 years and test the impact of co-locating key professionals within PRUs, including specialist workers from across health, education, social care, youth services and youth justice. Co-locating this workforce full-time in the PRU is intended to reduce the need for referrals to outside services, providing opportunities for practitioners to build trusted relationships with students attending the PRU and improve engagement opportunities and access to services. The Taskforce will focus on reducing truancy, NEET rates, involvement in serious violence, and improving mental health and well-being. OBJECTIVES OF THE MULTIAGENCY SPECIALIST TASKFORCE (MAST) • To support the complex needs of pupils attending Newham PRUs by providing specialist support on site. • To bring together local partners drawn from across health, education, social care, youth services and youth justice to create the specialist taskforce in the AP school. • To rigorously test the quality of implementation and impact on pupil outcomes such as truancy, NEET rates, behaviour and mental health and wellbeing over the 2 years of the pilot and beyond. • To run the pilot with the largest AP schools in 20 serious violence hotspots with the ambition of safeguarding pupils in AP from serious youth violence. Working together with Newham YOT the successful post holder will provide access to YOT services and engagement. The aims of Newham YOT are to prevent crime, and the fear of crime, by ensuring that services are available to support children and young people in the criminal justice system whilst ensuring the needs of victims and our communities are taken into account and that people are at the heart of everything we do. Apply now, and be part of our success. ABOUT THE JOB With the support of Newham PRUs Senior Leadership Team, YOT Head of Service, Team Managers and Youth Justice Officers you will provide direct services to young people subject to Statutory Court orders and out of court disposals to provide case management, supervision and interventions Youth Offending Support Officers are required to complete accurate and thorough assessments using Asset Plus.
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They will ensure that plans are coordinated, innovative, creative and centred around the young person’s needs and risks. Youth Offending Support Officers provide written and verbal reports to the Youth and Crown Court and acting as Court Officer when required. Candidates will have the skills to work effectively in assessing young people within a multi-agency setting to safeguard children, prevent re-offending; protect victims and the wider community, as well as embedding a trauma informed approach to ensure we obtain meaningful outcomes for children and their families. The role operates within a diverse borough, with children and young people who demonstrate a complex range of needs; showing empathy and understanding are a daily part of the job. ABOUT YOU Applicants will have knowledge of the legislation relating to children and young people including the Children’s Act 1989 and 2004, Crime and Disorder Act 1989, Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012. Knowledge of relevant Key Performance Indicators and National Standards. With the support of the YOT Head of Service, Team Managers and Youth Justice Officers you will provide direct services to young people subject to Statutory Court orders and out of court disposals to provide case management, supervision and interventions The post holder will have: • Previous experience of working with challenging Young People (e.g. Police, Probation, Schools, Criminal Justice, Youth Work). • Experience of writing reports • Experience of working in a multi-agency/public/voluntary setting • Knowledge of safeguarding and child protection procedures • Have an enhanced knowledge and understanding of the principles and processes of restorative justice principles • Experience of performing case management tasks including assessment, intervention planning and delivery • Educated to Degree level and/or equivalent experience For more information about who we are looking for, please refer to the person specification (within the job description). OUR OFFER We've been working hard to make Newham a great place to work. We will offer you: • • • • • •
A competitive package of up to £35,571. Smarter Working with new modern technology. Excellent transport links to the rest of the capital. Supportive and established senior leadership with a consistent vision. Access to Schools Advisory Service (SAS) providing healthcare benefits and overall Wellbeing support. Access to cycle scheme and pension.
Closing date 11.10.21 Interviews taking place 18.10.2021 Additional Information The London Borough of Newham is a Disability Confident employer. Candidates who declare that they have a disability in accordance with the Equality Act 2010 and meet the essential criteria as specified in the Job Profile will be guaranteed an interview.
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Priority consideration on all advertised roles will be given to London Borough of Newham Redeployees. The London Borough of Newham is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable groups and expects staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Please be aware that a Disclosure and Barring Scheme (DBS) check will be required for any position with access to these groups under the provision of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. In addition, the Authority reserves the right to request employees undertake a basic disclosure check (Disclosure Scotland) where required for the role this includes anyone who has access to (or information obtained directly from) a government database, or has a GCSX account. These posts will be required to have a Basic Disclosure Scotland check as per the requirements of BPSS (Baseline Personnel Security Standards). Please apply online. For technical difficulties, please contact the Support Team 020 7427 8250. For further information about the role, please contact the school directly.
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Transition and Progression Coach. Employer
Tunmarsh School
Salary
Competitive package of up to £31,557
Location
Tunmarsh School
Hours Closing Date
11/10/2021 12:00
Reference
TLRs/21/167209
Link to Vacancy http://ats-npw.jgp.co.uk/vacancies/167209 Expressions of interest are welcome for a 2 year Fixed Term position of Transition and Progression Coach. This post is being created as part of the Department for Education (DfE) Alternative Provision (AP) Pilot of AP Specialist Taskforce to be co-located within Tunmarsh School. The pilot will run for 2 years and test the impact of co-locating in PRUs, specialist workers from across health, education, social care, youth services and youth justice. Co-locating this workforce full-time in the PRU should remove the need for referrals to outside services and provide opportunities for practitioners to build trusted relationships with students attending the PRU. The Taskforce will focus on reducing truancy, NEET rates, involvement in serious violence, and improving mental health and well-being. OBJECTIVES • To support the complex needs of pupils in AP by providing specialist support on site. • To bring together local partners drawn from across health, education, social care, youth services and youth justice to create the specialist taskforce in the AP school. • To rigorously test the quality of implementation and impact on pupil outcomes such as truancy, NEET rates, behaviour and mental health and wellbeing over the 2 years of the pilot and beyond. • To run the pilot with the largest AP schools in 20 serious violence hotspots with the ambition of safeguarding pupils in AP from serious youth violence. Working as a member of Newham PRUs staff and as part of the Multiagency Specialist Taskforce, the successful post holder will: • Work together with young people attending Newham PRUs, their families and professionals from across education and other involved agencies to develop and implement support plans for young people attending Newham PRU which will assist them in progressing within their educational journeys • Support Year 11 students to make applications and successfully progress into post 16 education and training placements. This will include ensuring support is in place throughout the months after leaving school, providing pastoral support and supporting them to engage with partner agencies where appropriate to ensure the success of their placement. • Support Key Stage 3 and 4 students to transition back into either mainstream school, or an alternative educational provision. ABOUT THE JOB With the support of Newham PRUs Senior Leadership Team, you will provide direct services to young people transitioning at key points within their educational journeys. You will be required to provide case management, supervision and interventions
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You may be required to complete accurate and thorough assessments of students’ needs. They will ensure that plans are coordinated, innovative, creative and centred around the young person’s needs and risks. You may be required to provide written and verbal reports to partner agencies to support both statutory and non-statutory intervention. Candidates will have the skills to work effectively in assessing young people within a multi-agency setting to safeguard children, support engagement in learning and sustainable transitions; as well as embedding a trauma informed approach to ensure we obtain meaningful outcomes for children and their families. The role operates within a diverse borough, with children and young people who demonstrate a complex range of needs; showing empathy and understanding are a daily part of the job. ABOUT YOU Applicants will have experience and knowledge of working within an educational setting, and working closely with complex and vulnerable students both within school and extending to community settings The post holder will have: • Previous experience of working with challenging Young People (e.g. AP, Schools, Police, Probation, Criminal Justice, Youth Work). • Experience of writing reports • Experience of working in a multi-agency/public/voluntary setting • Knowledge of safeguarding and child protection procedures A good understanding and knowledge of KS3 KS4 and Post 16 Educational pathways both across Mainstream and Specialist Sectors • Have an enhanced knowledge and understanding of the principles and processes of restorative justice principles • Experience of performing case management tasks including assessment, intervention planning and delivery • Educated to Degree level and/or equivalent experience For more information about who we are looking for, please refer to the person specification (within the job description). OUR OFFER We've been working hard to make Newham a great place to work. We will offer you: • • • • •
A competitive package of up to £31,557 Excellent transport links to the rest of the capital. Supportive and established senior leadership with a consistent vision. Access to Schools Advisory Service (SAS) providing healthcare benefits and overall Wellbeing support. Access to cycle scheme and pension.
Closing date: 11.10.2021 Interviews to take place on: 18.10.2021 Additional Information The London Borough of Newham is a Disability Confident employer. Candidates who declare that they have a disability in accordance with the Equality Act 2010 and meet the essential criteria as specified in the Job Profile will be guaranteed an interview.
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Priority consideration on all advertised roles will be given to London Borough of Newham Redeployees. The London Borough of Newham is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable groups and expects staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Please be aware that a Disclosure and Barring Scheme (DBS) check will be required for any position with access to these groups under the provision of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. In addition, the Authority reserves the right to request employees undertake a basic disclosure check (Disclosure Scotland) where required for the role this includes anyone who has access to (or information obtained directly from) a government database, or has a GCSX account. These posts will be required to have a Basic Disclosure Scotland check as per the requirements of BPSS (Baseline Personnel Security Standards). Please apply online. For technical difficulties, please contact the Support Team 020 7427 8250. For further information about the role, please contact the school directly.
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Intensive Youth Worker. Employer
Tunmarsh School
Salary
A competitive package of up to £28,001
Location
Tunmarsh School
Hours Closing Date
11/10/2021 12:00
Reference
Pri/21/167211
Link to Vacancy http://ats-npw.jgp.co.uk/vacancies/167211 Expressions of interest are welcome for a 2 year Fixed Term position of an Intensive Youth Worker. This post is being created as part of the Department for Education (DfE) Alternative Provision (AP) Pilot of AP Specialist Taskforce to be co-located within Tunmarsh School. The pilot will run for 2 years and test the impact of co-locating in PRUs, specialist workers from across health, education, social care, youth services and youth justice. Co-locating this workforce full-time in the PRU should remove the need for referrals to outside services and provide opportunities for practitioners to build trusted relationships with students attending the PRU. The Taskforce will focus on reducing truancy, NEET rates, involvement in serious violence, and improving mental health and well-being. OBJECTIVES • To support the complex needs of pupils in AP by providing specialist support on site. • To bring together local partners drawn from across health, education, social care, youth services and youth justice to create the specialist taskforce in the AP school. • To rigorously test the quality of implementation and impact on pupil outcomes such as truancy, NEET rates, behaviour and mental health and wellbeing over the 2 years of the pilot and beyond. • To run the pilot with the largest AP schools in 20 serious violence hotspots with the ambition of safeguarding pupils in AP from serious youth violence. Working as a member of Newham PRUs staff and alongside Newham Youth service, the successful post holder will: • Work together with professionals from across the school and partner agencies to develop and implement support plans for young people attending Newham PRUs • Develop and maintain a supportive environment for students’, both within school and out in the wider community, ensuring they are supported to engage meaningfully in education, make safe informed decisions during their unstructured, free time and access appropriate agencies and support network to aid their development and wellbeing. • Work collaboratively with colleagues and carry out the role effectively, knowing when to seek help and advice. • Liaise sensitively and effectively with parents and carers, recognising their roles in students’ learning • Demonstrate and promote the positive values, attitudes and behaviour expected from the students at all times. • Improve professional practice including through observation, evaluation and discussion with colleagues ABOUT THE JOB With the support of Newham PRUs Senior Leadership Team, you will provide direct services to young people transitioning at key stages within their educational journeys. You will be required to provide case management,
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supervision and interventions You will be required to complete accurate and thorough assessments of students needs. They will ensure that plans are coordinated, innovative, creative and centred around the young person’s needs and risks. You may be required to provide written and verbal reports to partner agencies to support both statutory and non-statutory intervention. Candidates will have the skills to work effectively in assessing young people within a multi-agency setting to safeguard children, support engagement in learning and sustainable transitions; as well as embedding a trauma informed approach to ensure we obtain meaningful outcomes for children and their families. The role operates within a diverse borough, with children and young people who demonstrate a complex range of needs; showing empathy and understanding are a daily part of the job. ABOUT YOU Applicants will have experience and knowledge of working within an educational setting, and working closely with complex and vulnerable students both within school and extending to community settings The post holder will have: • Previous experience of working with challenging Young People (e.g. AP, Schools, Police, Probation, Criminal Justice, Youth Work). • Experience of writing reports • Experience of working in a multi-agency/public/voluntary setting • Knowledge of safeguarding and child protection procedures • Have an enhanced knowledge and understanding of the principles and processes of restorative justice principles • Experience of performing case management tasks including assessment, intervention planning and delivery • Educated to Degree level and/or equivalent experience For more information about who we are looking for, please refer to the person specification (within the job description). OUR OFFER We've been working hard to make Newham a great place to work. We will offer you: • • • • •
A competitive package of up to £28,001 Excellent transport links to the rest of the capital. Supportive and established senior leadership with a consistent vision. Access to Schools Advisory Service (SAS) providing healthcare benefits and overall Wellbeing support. Access to cycle scheme and pension.
Closing date 11.10.2021 Interviews taking place 18.10.2021 TO APPLY Please apply through our recruitment portal ensuring that you submit a CV and Supporting Statement. The supporting statement should demonstrate how you meet the relevant requirements listed in the person specification. Shortlisting decisions will be based on candidates' relevant experience and on candidates' suitability for the role in line with the person specification, as described in their supporting statement.
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Please view Intensive Youth Worker Job Description Additional Information The London Borough of Newham is a Disability Confident employer. Candidates who declare that they have a disability in accordance with the Equality Act 2010 and meet the essential criteria as specified in the Job Profile will be guaranteed an interview. Priority consideration on all advertised roles will be given to London Borough of Newham Redeployees. The London Borough of Newham is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable groups and expects staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Please be aware that a Disclosure and Barring Scheme (DBS) check will be required for any position with access to these groups under the provision of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. In addition, the Authority reserves the right to request employees undertake a basic disclosure check (Disclosure Scotland) where required for the role this includes anyone who has access to (or information obtained directly from) a government database, or has a GCSX account. These posts will be required to have a Basic Disclosure Scotland check as per the requirements of BPSS (Baseline Personnel Security Standards).
Please apply online. For technical difficulties, please contact the Support Team 020 7427 8250. For further information about the role, please contact the school directly.
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Maths Teacher Employer
Rokeby School
Salary
Inner London Main Pay Scale (Teachers pay and conditions)
Location
Rokeby School
Hours
32.5 hours per week.
Closing Date
11/10/2021 09:00
Reference
Sec/21/166731
Link to Vacancy http://ats-npw.jgp.co.uk/vacancies/166731
Rokeby School A Mathematics and Languages School London Borough of Newham Headteacher: Ms Charlotte Robinson Required for January 2022, a maths teacher to work within the maths department in this school for 11 – 16 year old boys in east London. NQTs are welcome to apply. At Rokeby it is our aim to get the best out of every student, because of this we put teaching and learning at the centre of all aspects of our work. Our vision is based upon clear and concise values: Respect, Success, Passion for Learning, Personal Challenge and Harmony. In working towards instilling these values in every student we strive to provide a safe, healthy, stimulating and exciting environment for all. Our students are our greatest asset. They are motivated, articulate young men who deserve the best that we can offer them. We are keen to appoint dedicated colleagues who are eager to support our students to achieve in all aspects of their school life and who want to be key contributors to our school's success. The school is 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 need a full DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check, which can be applied for once a job offer is made. Applications must be received by 9am Monday 11th October 2021. Applications will be considered as they are received, so early applications are encouraged, and interviews will take place on a rolling basis. For further information about the role, please contact the school directly.
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Examination Invigilators Employer
Sarah Bonnell School
Salary
£11.40 per hour
Location
Sarah Bonnell School
Hours Closing Date
11/10/2021 09:00
Reference
Sec/21/167278
Link to Vacancy http://ats-npw.jgp.co.uk/vacancies/167278 Start date: As soon as possible We are seeking to expand our team of invigilators whose primary role is to assist our Exams Officer in conducting both external and internal examinations in accordance with the school’s Examinations Procedures and Policies and the required practices set by national examining bodies. The ideal candidate will: • Be able to work effectively both on their own and within a team • Have excellent attention to detail • Be able to offer a medium term commitment and flexibility in working hours This will be an ideal job for someone looking for part-time occasional work to fit in with school hours or for someone who is retired or semi-retired. Our school values ‘Be Proud, Aim High, Work Hard, Be Kind, 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. No experience is necessary as full training will be provided for successful candidates, but applicants need to be reliable, punctual, highly flexible, calm under pressure and confident in dealing with young people. We can offer a great working environment, staff wellbeing and professional development. For more information please visit the school website www.sarahbonnell.com Closing date: Monday 11th October 2021 For further information about the role, please contact the school directly.
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Science Technician Employer
Eastlea Community School
Salary
£19,683 - £20,039
Location
Eastlea Community School
Hours
36 hours per week.
Closing Date
08/10/2021 23:59
Reference
Sec/21/166893
Link to Vacancy http://ats-npw.jgp.co.uk/vacancies/166893 Eastlea Community School is seeking to appoint an enthusiastic and conscientious Science Technician to support teachers and students in the Science Department by providing support services to the science teachers and controlling the practical resources. At Eastlea it is our aim to get the best out of every student, because of this we put teaching and learning at the centre of all aspects of our work. Our vision is based upon clear and concise values: Aspire, Respect, Integrity, Curiosity and Enjoyment. Our students are our greatest asset. They are motivated, articulate young people who deserve the best that we can offer them. We are keen to appoint dedicated colleagues who are eager to support our students to achieve in all aspects of their life and who want to be key contributors to our school's success. Eastlea has recently come under new leadership and this is an exciting time in the school’s development. It is now part of a local Trust (NCST) with three other local secondaries. NCST has a strong reputation for working with local Newham schools for the benefit of the whole community. The new Executive Headteacher and the Head of School are highly experienced leaders in Newham and are committed to the highest standards of education for our local community. Any member of staff who joins the Eastlea at this time will benefit from the sharing of expertise and professional development opportunities that exist across the MAT. Please refer to the Job description and Person Specification when completing your application. The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and we expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful applicant will need a full DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check, which can be applied for once a job offer is made. For further details, please call the school on 020 7540 0400 or e-mail • sandra.corbyn@eastlea.newham.sch.uk. Applications must be received by 12 noon on Friday 8th October 2021. Applications will be considered as they are received, so early applications are encouraged, and interviews will take place on a rolling basis.
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