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AUTUMN 2019 - ISSUE 12
Data Protection Update A fresh insight into the current state of Data Protection and how it affects your school. P4
Articles & News P2-15 Governance
Digital
Training & Events P16-18 Strategy & Innovation
School Support
Vacancies P19-43 HR & Payroll
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A warm welcome back from our CEO Anna Crispin, CEO of The Education Space (NPW Group)
Dear Colleagues, We hope you have had a restful summer vacation. The Education Space continues to develop and grow, promoting education services that make a difference to schools in Newham and beyond. This academic year, we have made a number of appointments. In particular I would like to welcome Sarah Beaumont, who is our new Head of Governor Services. We will be saying farewell to Paul Baglee on the 19th
September and hope to see many of you at his retirement party on 19th September 2019 at Francis House between 4-6pm. Paul has been an outstanding representative of NPW and LBN for many years and I know that he is highly respected across the Newham family of schools. He will be missed, and we aim to ensure that his legacy continues with high quality Governor Services in the future. Thank you for your continued support.
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Integrated Curriculum and financial planning The importance of a thorough financial breakdown for schools cannot be understated. Our use of innovative technology can help facilitate and significantly improve this process.
Contact us today: letstalk@theeducationspace.co.uk
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Data Protection Update Louise Malina & Sat Singh
There’s a growing awareness of the impact on individuals when personal information is used in a way that people wouldn’t reasonably expect and It’s been clear for some time that individuals don’t trust organisations with their personal information. The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) applied from May 2018 and brought into focus the ways in which personal information is handled not only in Europe, but across the world. Recently, a University of Oxford based researcher successfully requested the personal information of his fiancee from various companies in the UK and USA with surprising ease via Subject Access Requests (SARs) submitted in her name.
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24% of organisations responded to the requests without any form of ID required and a further 16% of organisations accepted ID which was deemed to be weak. The research successfully showed that many organisations are yet to implement stringent SAR procedures which protect individuals from fraud and allow legitimate access for data subjects. The identity of a requester should always be verified by the organisation to ensure that the request comes from a legitimate source such as the data subject themselves or an authorised representative.
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As expected, we’re witnessing the shoots of a burgeoning compensation industry. Expect to see “no win, no fee” style advertisements from firms who are willing to take on compensation claims where an individual’s data protection rights have been infringed. We suspect that the sector’s growth may have more than a little to do with the winding down of PPI claims as the deadline for claims passed (29th August). We wouldn’t want our PPI friends to hang up the telephone! Data sharing is an area that has been a feature in many of the regulators enforcement actions in recent months. Of course personal information can be shared but this must be in a transparent way and only where there is a genuine requirement and legal basis. We strongly recommend that schools review their policies and procedures to ensure that they are able to respond to individuals who exercise their data protection rights. It is also worth checking that existing complaint handling procedures are robust enough to withstand scrutiny. The true value of data is only just being realised by the masses. Of course, there are those whose who have known of the value of data for many years. Were Tesco handing out clubcard vouchers as a manifestation of the love pouring out of their corporate heart? Perhaps, although the introduction of the clubcard in the 1995 coincides very neatly with Tesco’s rise to become the UK’s leading supermarket.
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Coffee shops springing up all over the world which appear to provide free coffee! Who could resist? Well, no cash is exchanged and card payments are not accepted. Customers ‘pay’ for their coffee with their personal information. It’s important to recognise that your personal information has a real life monetary value to commercial organisations, fraudsters, governments and anyone else who would like to know whether you prefer holidays abroad, if you have a pet or a penchant for a particular brand of baked beans. Effectively, personal information has become a form of currency in its own right and it should be treated with equal or even more care than that which is given to physical cash.
may affect roll numbers and funding. Our view at The Education Space is that data protection will increasingly come into focus as public awareness grows. The ICO have (and quite rightly so) been tirelessly campaigning over the last year to promote the rights of individuals to the general public. This ‘power shift’ to individuals has resulted in what can be a heavy burden on schools and other data controllers as the majority of SARs should be responded to within 1 month - irrespective of holidays or weekends.
As the vast majority of personal information is held electronically, cyber security is high on the agenda when it comes to the public’s concerns. It is imperative that organisations take measures to safeguard personal information which has been entrusted to them by data subjects. Recently we’ve seen international companies hit the headlines with regard to their mishandling of personal information. British Airways suffered a security breach which resulted in thousands of credit and debit cards being harvested by criminals. The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) have issued their intention to fine BA a record £183 million for infringements of The GDPR. In addition to the massive fine, the impact upon the firm’s reputation cannot be underestimated. Whilst an enforcement fine would be unlikely for a school, it is the risk of reputational damage that schools cannot afford to sustain, particuarly as it
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Individuals are now more aware than ever before of their data protection rights and they demand to know how their personal information is being used. When data is handled correctly, this can improve trust and confidence in organisations. Conversely, when data is mishandled, the results can be devastating for both individuals and organisations.
References: Using Privacy Laws to Steal Identities https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/ technology-49252501 BA Fine https://www.theguardian.com/business/2019/ jul/08/ba-fine-customer-data-breach-britishairways
Let us know if you have any queries relating to SARs or any other data compliance issues and we’ll be happy to help. DPO@theeducationspace.co.uk
Please note: The Freedom of Information Act 2000 is an
When a request for FOIA is received, you
Act of Parliament of the Parliament of the
have 20 school days to respond (always
United Kingdom that creates a public “right
acknowledge the request and latest day a
of access” to information held by public
response will be given).
authorities. If you should receive an FOIA and Under the FOIA a person has the right to
have any queries, then please contact
request any recorded information held by
Geetha Unnithan at geetha.unnithan@
a public authority, such as a government
theeducationspace.co.uk (this is separate
department, local council or state school.
from SAR’s, which should be sent to DPO@theeducationspace.co.uk).
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Lightning protection update for Schools The Education Space
With the changes in climate, we have seen an increase in the number of Lightning strikes across the UK.
Please get in touch to book your assessment and further details via enquiries@ theeducationspace. co.uk or contact
Geetha Unnithan at geetha.unnithan@ theeducationspace.co.uk
This not only affects larger building’s but can affect single and twostorey buildings with an example of a small SEN school hit by a lightning strike in West London. We are currently offering all schools a risk assessment at a reduced cost against a potential Lightning strike for the loss of life or serious injury to the current British Standards. This is for all schools including any building’s that already have a Lightning Protection System in place.
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CAREER DEVELOPMENT
Newham Teaching Schools There are a number of teaching schools in Newham, each providing their own unique offering. Select from the list below to find out more. • Boleyn Trust Teaching School • East London Teaching School Alliance • The St. Edward’s Catholic Teaching School Alliance • Elmhurst Teaching School Alliance (ETSA) • East London Early Years and Schools Partnership • The Agnus Dei Teaching Schools Alliance
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Integrated Curriculum and financial planning The importance of a thorough financial breakdown for schools cannot be understated. Our use of innovative technology can help facilitate and significantly improve this process.
Contact us today: letstalk@theeducationspace.co.uk
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Room Booking at Francis House Here at The Education Space (NPW group), we have a range of adaptable conference and training rooms for hire. Ideal for events, meetings, training, workshops, seminars and board meetings.
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Sandringham visit Spanish partner school Sandringham Primary School
Spanish Year 6 children in Briviesca square in an event to show solidarity with immigrants and people from all races, cultures and religions. All pupils displayed maturity, commitment and enthusiasm through the project and trip to Spain and took any opportunity to practise their Spanish. Sandringham Primary School has participated in a year long project with Spanish partner school - Doña Menca de Velasco - in the town of Briviesca, province of Burgos.
Spanish were chosen for the project. The Erasmus+ group had a busy and interesting week; full of fun, activities and delicious Spanish food like paella and churros con chocolate.
Pupil reflection:
“The Erasmus project has meant a lot of work and effort but it has been worth, as we have learnt a lot and enjoyed the process, especially our trip to Spain”- Tanisha
Eighteen children from Year 6 who demonstrated Participants learnt a enthusiasm and regional dance called commitment in learning Jota and danced with the
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PRIMARY ASSESSMENT
Are you paying an annual subscription for your Assessment Package? Does your school need to save money? Our Assessment Specialists can build a bespoke assessment package within SIMS or Bromcom that has no on-going annual costs and provides real time data analysis.
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Headlines from the Community Click news heading to read full story
1 TES DfE planning teacher pay rises and behaviour crackdown
2 NEWHAM RECORDER Kay Rowe Nursery School and Children’s Centre celebrates 70 years
3 DFE SATs results show more primary pupils reach the highest standards
4 ENGINEERING.GOV Share your views on a co-created code of practice
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KEY AUTUMN TERM DATES HR AND PAYROLL USER GROUP Thursday, 19th September 2019 | 15:00-16:30
SIMS USER GROUP Thursday 26th September 2019 | 09:15-12:00
NEW HEADS SERVICE MEETING Tuesday 1st October 2019 | 10:00-12:00
BROMCOM USER GROUP Tuesday 8th October 2019 | 09:15-12:00
IT PROFESSIONALS FORUM Wednesday 9th October 2019 | 12:30-15:30
ASSESSMENT USER GROUP Thursday 10th October 2019 | 10:00-12:00
ICT CURRICULUM LEADS USER GROUP Wednesday 16th October 2019 | 09:30 - 11:30
BRUNCH AND DISCUSS (DPO USER GROUP) Thursday 21st November 2019 | 08:45-11:00 training@theeducationspace.co.uk 020 8249 6900
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TRAINING COURSE SPOTLIGHTS Introduction to Health & Safety at Work Briefing for Head Teachers and Senior School Managers About
Date
Venue
This is a training course that has been primarily designed for new head teachers, heads of establishments and senior school managers which explains the Health and Safety Management Systems used in schools and other educational settings.
24 September 2019
Francis House, 760 Barking Road, Plaistow, London, E13 9PJ
Time
Cost
09:30 - 15:30
£149.00 (plus VAT) per person members and non-members.
CIEH Foundation Certificate in Food Safety About
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Venue
Grainne Sheehy, The Education Space Catering Development Officer, offers extra provision, resource and school staff working with food that are not catering team members an opportunity to achieve the CIEH Foundation Certificate in Food Safety Award.
17th September 2019
Francis House, 760 Barking Road, Plaistow, London, E13 9PJ
Time
Cost
09:00 - 16:30
£62.50 (plus VAT) per person members and non-members.
training@theeducationspace.co.uk
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CIEH CERTIFICATE IN FOOD SAFETY Do your staff know how to prepare and safely store food? Although rare, the bacteria responsible for Listeriosis can survive low temperatures and only requires a very small dose to infect and make people ill. Ensure you keep your premises safe. Book now onto our CIEH Certificate in Food Safety course for the 17 September 2019.
Book today
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VACANCIES Explore our full range of vacancies. Email your job to: recruitment@theeducationspace.co.uk
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Science Leader Employer
Plaistow Primary School
Salary
Main Pay Scale + TLR2B
Location
Plaistow Primary School
Hours Closing Date
04/10/2019 12:00
Reference
Pri/19/105364
Link to Vacancy http://ats-npw.jgp.co.uk/vacancies/view/105364 Plaistow Primary School and Children’s Centre Junction Road, Plaistow, E13 9DQ
Science Leader MPS + TLR2B Required for January 2020, we are looking to appoint an upper Key Stage 2 (Y5) teacher with strong leadership potential to join our team of enthusiastic and supportive teachers and senior leaders. Plaistow is a large inner city school with a strong ethos and commitment to inclusive practice. If you are an experienced teacher with your sights set on leadership then this post is ideal for you. The successful candidate will be someone who has an uncompromising passion for teaching, who is relentless in securing the academic achievement and emotional well-being of every child and who believes they can make the necessary contribution to ensuring the best start for all of our pupils. The post is class based with some additional release time. You will be a member of the middle leadership team and responsible for the strategic leadership of Science across the school. We offer: • A committed and friendly staff • Highly motivated children in an inclusive environment • Supportive governors and parents • Spacious grounds and a fantastic learning environment • Full support and a commitment to continued professional development • Well-being programme including child care vouchers, discounted gym membership and regular staff social events Visits to the school are strongly encouraged. To arrange a visit please contact the head teacher Janine St. Pierre via the school office on 020 8548 5620 Closing Date: Friday 4th October 2019 @ midday Shortlisting date: Monday 7th October 2019 Interview: Tuesday 15th October 2019
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The Schools in this Authority are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This role requires an enhanced Criminal Records 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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Headteacher Employer
West Ham Church of England Primary School
Salary
Salary Scale L18-L24 (inner London)
Location
West Ham Church of England Primary School
Hours Closing Date
27/09/2019 23:59
Reference
Pri/19/107718
Link to Vacancy http://ats-npw.jgp.co.uk/vacancies/view/107718
London Borough of Newham West Ham Church Primary School V.C. Portway London E15 3QG Website:• http://www.westham.newham.sch.uk/ Tel: 020 8534 3904
Required: Headteacher Group: 2 Salary Scale L18-L24 (inner London)
Required to start from January / April 2020
Building on what is already a very strong and successful school, The Board of Governors are seeking to appoint an enthusiastic and inspirational Headteacher who has a clear vision, strong leadership skills and the dedication to build upon its achievements. West Ham Church Primary is a voluntary controlled Church of England Primary School with a strong Christian ethos and excellent links within a wider multi - ethnic community. We are a one and a half form entry school with a flourishing nursery and excellent resources. The Governing Body is looking for a leader who will inspire the whole school community to continue the journey to achieve outstanding status and maintain high quality outcomes for every child in the school. Our school has extremely well behaved and motivated children, a hardworking and committed team of teachers and support staff, a Governing Body who know, challenge and support the school together with a community which shares and contributes to our values and ethos.
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The Governors are seeking to appoint a candidate with previous experience at a senior leadership level who can demonstrate effective whole school management and a commitment to lead and develop the school’s Christian ethos. Visits to the school are both welcomed and highly recommended. For further information or to make an appointment to visit the school please contact Felicia Lord on 020 8534 3904 Closing date: Friday 27th September 2019
Shortlisting: Wednesday 2nd October 2019
Interview date: Thursday 17th October 2019 Successful applicants will be required to hold an enhanced DBS disclosure. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our children and expect all members of staff to share this commitment. 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 Assistants Employer
Eastlea Community School
Salary
£15000 - £24999
Location
Eastlea Community School
Hours
32.5 hours per week.
Closing Date
27/09/2019 12:00
Reference
Sec/19/108676
Link to Vacancy http://ats-npw.jgp.co.uk/vacancies/view/108676
Teaching Assistants Required for ASAP 32.5 hours per week 39 weeks per year Monday 8:20am – 3:30pm Tuesday-Thursday 8:25am-3:30pm Friday 8:25am -3:00pm Term Time Only Salary: Unqualified Scale 2 (3-4) - £20,835 -£21,210 Pro Rata (39 weeks) £16,271 – £16,564 (Actual Salary) Qualified Scale 3 (5 -6) - £21,591 – £21,981 Pro Rata (39 weeks) £16,861 - £17,166 (Actual salary) Eastlea is a fully inclusive, friendly and supportive Community School where employees are valued and developed. You will want to make a real difference to young peoples’ future, be passionate about education and standards along with your own professional development and progression. Behaviour is excellent. Our parents and students have high aspirations and teaching and office spaces are inviting and well resourced. The school is within walking distance to West Ham, Plaistow, Canning Town and Star Lane stations and is close to the dynamic London Docklands, which can be seen from the schools’ playing field. The inclusion of students with a wide variety of learning needs is strength of the school. The teaching of students with special needs is largely integrated into mainstream classrooms; however some specialist teaching takes place in a newly refurbished well-resourced inclusion work area. Curriculum areas aim to build on the achievement of students and meet individual needs.
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Please look at the Job description for full job role Application forms and further details can be obtained from the school website:www.eastlea.newham.sch.uk Application forms should be returned to the school by: Friday 27th september 2019@ 12 noon Interviews to take place on: Tuesday 8th October 2019 IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR APPLICANTS EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY Eastlea Community School has a strong commitment to equal opportunities and diversity in all aspects of employment within the London Borough of Newham and in its services to students, staff and the wider community. All employees are expected to understand and promote equality and diversity in the course of their work. SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN Eastlea Community School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment and uphold all relevant procedures. 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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EAL Teaching Assistants (Portuguese Speaking) Employer
Eastlea Community School
Salary
Unqualified - Pro Rata £16,271- £16,564 - Qualified - Pro Rata £16,861 £17,166
Location
Eastlea Community School
Hours
32.5 hours per week.
Closing Date
23/09/2019 23:59
Reference
Sec/19/108175
Link to Vacancy
http://ats-npw.jgp.co.uk/vacancies/view/108175
EAL Teaching Assistants (Portuguese Speaking) Required for ASAP 32.5 hours per week – 8:30 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. Mon-Fri Term Time Only Salary: Unqualified Scale 2 (3-4) - £20,835-£21,210 Pro Rata £16,271- £16,564 (Actual salary) Qualified Scale 3 (5 -6) - £21,591 – £21,981 Pro Rata £16,861 - £17,166 (Actual salary) Eastlea is a fully inclusive, friendly and supportive Community School where employees are valued and developed. You will want to make a real difference to young peoples’ future, be passionate about education and standards along with your own professional development and progression. Behaviour is excellent. Our parents and students have high aspirations and teaching and office spaces are inviting and well resourced. The school is within walking distance to West Ham, Plaistow, Canning Town and Star Lane stations and is close to the dynamic London Docklands, which can be seen from the schools’ playing field. We are seeking to appoint a Teaching Assistant to support students who are learning English as an additional language. The person appointed will have a high standard of written and spoken English (EAL) and be a fluent Portuguese speaker. Knowledge of some Spanish would be desirable. Application forms and further details can be obtained from the school website:www.eastlea.newham.sch.uk Application forms should be returned to the school by: Monday 23rd September 2019 Interviews to take place on: 1st October 2019 IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR APPLICANTS
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EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY Eastlea Community School has a strong commitment to equal opportunities and diversity in all aspects of employment within the London Borough of Newham and in its services to students, staff and the wider community. All employees are expected to understand and promote equality and diversity in the course of their work. SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN Eastlea Community School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment and uphold all relevant procedures. An enhanced current DBS clearance is a necessity 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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Deputy Headteacher Employer
Plaistow Primary School
Salary
Leadership L9 - L13
Location
Plaistow Primary School
Hours Closing Date
23/09/2019 12:00
Reference
Pri/19/105368
Link to Vacancy http://ats-npw.jgp.co.uk/vacancies/view/105368 Plaistow Primary School and Children’s Centre Junction Road, Plaistow, E13 9DQ
Deputy Headteacher Leadership L9 - L13 Required for January 2020, the governors are seeking to appoint a full-time Deputy Headteacher to join our dedicated leadership team. Plaistow is a large inner city school with a strong ethos and commitment to inclusive practice. We will be looking for candidates who can demonstrate: • Proven skills or abilities as effective and ambitious leaders who will work closely with the Headteacher to develop the school further • Proven ability to lead by example and be an excellent practitioner across the key stages • Commitment to raising standards across the school • A commitment to Inclusion • Proven skills or abilities and a record of leading areas of priority throughout the school • Knowledge and proven skills or abilities in the Assessment, Curriculum & whole school organisation We offer: • A committed and friendly staff • Highly motivated children in an inclusive environment • Supportive governors and parents • Spacious grounds and a fantastic learning environment • Full support and a commitment to continued professional development • Well Being programme including child care vouchers, discounted gym membership and regular staff social events Visits to the school are strongly encouraged. To arrange a visit please contact the head teacher Janine St. Pierre via the school office on 020 8548 5620 Closing Date: Monday 23rd September 2019 @ midday Shortlisting date: Thursday 26th September 2019
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Interview: Tuesday 8th & Wednesday 9th October 2019 (two days) The Schools in this Authority are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This role requires an enhanced Criminal Records 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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SEND Teaching Assistants Employer
Brampton Primary School
Salary
Scale 2 unqualified – £16,226 - £16,518 Pro Rata -------- Scale 3 qualified – £16,815 - £17,119 Pro Rata
Location
Brampton Primary School
Hours
32.5 hours per week.
Closing Date
20/09/2019 23:59
Reference
Pri/19/108422
Link to Vacancy
http://ats-npw.jgp.co.uk/vacancies/view/108422
SEND Teaching Assistants Brampton Primary School is seeking to appoint outstanding SEND Teaching Assistants for our hard-working and friendly team. To start as soon as possible 32.5 hours per week Term time only (39 weeks) Scale 2 unqualified – £16,226 - £16,518 Pro Rata Scale 3 qualified – £16,815 - £17,119 Pro Rata The post will predominantly require 1-2-1 support of pupils with special educational needs. We are seeking staff who have the appropriate personal characteristics, experience, knowledge and skills to provide this support. All shortlisted candidates will need: • English and Mathematics level 2 – essential • A good standard of written English – essential • Teaching assistant qualification or higher - desirable • Proven record of supporting children with SEND - desirable • A good sense of humour - essential • Excellent attendance and punctuality record - essential • Good communication skills - essential • To be able to work effectively as part of a team Brampton Primary School and all its personnel are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young persons. This position is subject to an Enhanced Disclosure to the Disclosure and Barring Service, suitable references and other essential checks. Visits to the school are encouraged. Please see our website for more information about the school.
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Closing date: 20 September 2019 Interviews: week beginning 30 September 2019 Start date: as soon as possible Contact Information Mrs Julie Ammi Brampton Primary School Brampton Road London E6 3LB Telephone No: 020 8472 0830 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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High Needs Teaching Assistant - PMLD, Autism, SEN & Complex Needs Employer
Sir John Heron Primary School
Salary
Scale 4 salary range
Location
Sir John Heron Primary School
Hours Closing Date
20/09/2019 12:00
Reference
Pri/19/107914
Link to Vacancy http://ats-npw.jgp.co.uk/vacancies/view/107914
High Needs Teaching Assistant – PMLD, Autism, SEN and Complex Needs Scale 4 salary range Required to start as soon as possible
Are you looking to start a career in Education or want more experience before teacher training? Are you committed to making a positive difference in the lives of young people?
Sir John Heron is a successful two-form entry resourced Primary School with a morning Nursery, providing high quality education to an inclusive and diverse community. As a resourced school, we have a unit for children with profound and multiple learning difficulties.
We are currently looking for enthusiastic High Needs Teaching Assistants to join our friendly and hardworking SEND Team. The job requires 1:1 support work with individuals who have Profound and Multiple Learning Disabilities, Autism, SEN and Complex Needs as well as working with small groups of children to support their learning in class. The successful candidate will: • Be a patient person with a caring attitude • Have experience of working with children, with an enthusiastic approach • Have a high standard of spoken and written English as well as an excellent standard in numeracy. • Have a willingness to undertake training Experience of working with PMLD children is an advantage. We do not accept CVs. If you would like to apply for the position, please apply online. References will be requested on shortlisting. If you do not wish for us to contact a referee prior to interview, please state this clearly on your application form. This position will be 5 days a week in term time only.
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Closing Date for applications is: Friday 20th September 2019 at 12pm Interviews: Tuesday 24th September 2019 For any queries, please call the school directly or email• info@sirjohnheron.newham.sch.uk. Successful applicants will be required to apply for an enhanced DBS disclosure, and will also be required to complete a disqualification declaration questionnaire. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our children and expect all members of staff to share this commitment. 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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Lunchtime Supervisory Assistant Employer
Colegrave Primary School
Salary
Scale 2 – Point 12 - £21,210 (£4,419 pro rata)
Location
Colegrave Primary School
Hours
10 hours per week.
Closing Date
20/09/2019 12:00
Reference
Pri/19/108427
Link to Vacancy http://ats-npw.jgp.co.uk/vacancies/view/108427
Colegrave Primary School Henniker Road London E15 1JY Head Teacher Ms Tahreem Shaz Vennus Telephone – 0208-534-0243 Email –• info@colegrave.newham.sch.uk
Lunchtime Supervisory Assistant
Term Time only (39 weeks per year) 11.30am – 1.30pm daily (10 hours per week) Scale 2 – Point 12 - £21,210 (£4,419 pro rata)
Do you have good communications skills?
Are you organised and enjoy working with children?
Duties will include:• Supervising and promoting orderly behaviour in the dining room and playground
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• Ensuring the safety of the children during lunchtime • Attending to minor accidents • Helping children resolve disputes • Organising and supervising lunchtime play activities • To engage with pupils through play and activities
Previous experience will be an advantage, but is not essential. Appropriate training will be given to the successful candidate.
The successful candidate must undergo a CRB police check.
Closing date and Shortlisting: Friday 20th September2019 Interview: Monday 23rd September 2019 Start Date: As soon as possible 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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Cover Supervisor Employer
Plashet School
Salary
Pay: London Borough of Newham Scale 6 (points range 18-20) Pay range: £21,205 - £21,974
Location
Plashet School
Hours
32.5 hours per week.
Closing Date
20/09/2019 09:00
Reference
Sec/19/108428
Link to Vacancy
http://ats-npw.jgp.co.uk/vacancies/view/108428
Plashet School Plashet Grove, East Ham, London E6 1DG Head Teacher: Rachel McGowan Email: info@plashet.newham.sch.uk Website: www.plashet.newham.sch.uk Cover Supervisor Required as soon as possible. Pay: London Borough of Newham Scale 6 (points range 18-20) Pay range: £21,205 - £21,974 Hours: 32.5 hours per week, Term time only (39 weeks a year) Situated in the heart of East Ham Plashet is an outstanding multi-cultural comprehensive 11 - 16 girls’ school of 1410 students. Our Progress 8 score for 2018 was +0.80 and places us in the top 3% of schools nationally. We offer: • A high achieving, over-subscribed girl’s school producing excellent rates of student progression and examination results. • An outstanding and highly inclusive learning environment rated thus by Ofsted since 1999. • A stimulating and challenging learning environment where we as staff are as active in, and committed to, learning as our students. • A professional environment that is focused on maintaining staff wellbeing. We are seeking to appoint a full-time cover supervisor to supervise students and lead learning when a teacher is absent. You will work across the curriculum and develop professional relationships with students and staff. The post is suitable for a graduate. Candidates 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. Previous experience of working with young people is essential. Plashet School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and
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expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be required to undertake an Enhanced Disclosure via the DBS. For further details and application documents please go to our website or alternatively contact Noreen Malik, HR Officer, on 0208 471 2418. Visits to the school are warmly welcomed. Application Deadline: 09.00am - Friday 20th September 2019 Interviews: Thursday 26th September 2019 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
Calverton Primary School
Salary
£0 - £19999
Location
Calverton Primary School
Hours
33.5 hours per week. Additional hours for training. Additional hours for training
Closing Date
20/09/2019 00:00
Reference
Pri/19/107836
Link to Vacancy
http://ats-npw.jgp.co.uk/vacancies/view/107836
Full Time Teaching Assistants Required for Immediate start 2019 Permanent contract part time/full time, Term Time Qualified: Scale 3 Unqualified: Scale 2 All posts are subject to 6 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 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 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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Office Manager Employer
Eastlea Community School
Salary
Pro Rata : £29,491 - £31,641
Location
Eastlea Community School
Hours
36 hours per week.
Closing Date
17/09/2019 12:00
Reference
Sec/19/108168
Link to Vacancy http://ats-npw.jgp.co.uk/vacancies/view/108168
Office Manager Required As soon as possible
Scale: P01 - Point 27 - 33 Number of Weeks: 41 (Term Time + 2) Hours per week: 36 Salary: Full Time: £32,430 - £34,794 Pro Rata : £29,491 - £31,641 (Actual Salary) Hours of work: TBC Eastlea is a fully inclusive, friendly and supportive Community School where employees are valued and developed. You will want to make a real difference to life chances of our wonderful students, be passionate about education and have a drive to improve standards, as well as improve your own professional development and career progression. Behaviour is very good at our school. Our parents and students have high aspirations for and teaching and office spaces are inviting and well resourced. The school is within walking distance to West Ham, Plaistow, Canning Town and Star Lane stations and is close to the dynamic London Docklands, which can be seen from the schools’ playing field. We are looking to recruit a highly reliable, experienced and proactive Office Manager. You will be responsible for the efficient running of the main school office and administration for the whole school as well as HR, Finance and Daily Cover. The successful applicant should have good time management skills, be able to meet deadlines and have a flexible approach to work as priorities could change at short notice. You will need to be a confident, professional & approachable communicator, as you will be liaising with external and internal stakeholders. You will be working in a demanding and lively environment, so the ability to problem solve is essential, as is a good sense of humour and a "can do, will do" attitude.
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A good level of all Microsoft Office Suite applications and excellent numeracy, literacy and ICT skills are essential. Experience of a school or finance environment would be an advantage, as would a knowledge of SIMS/FMS. Please refer to the Job Description and Person Specification when completing your application. We look forward to hearing from you. Applications forms and further details can be obtained from the school website: • www.eastlea.newham.sch.uk Application forms should be returned to the school by: Tuesday 17th September 2019 @ 12 noon Interviews will take place on: 24th September 2019 Information for Candidates EQUALITY AND DIVERSITYImportant Eastlea Community School has a strong commitment to equal opportunities and diversity in all aspects of employment within the London Borough of Newham and in its services to students, staff and the wider community. All employees are expected to understand and promote equality and diversity in the course of their work. SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN Eastlea Community School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of the children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment and uphold all relevant procedures. An enhanced current DBS clearance is a necessity 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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Music Teacher Employer
Grange Primary School
Salary
Teachers pay and conditions (Depending on experience)
Location
Grange Primary School
Hours
7.2 hours per week.
Closing Date
13/09/2019 09:00
Reference
Pri/19/103757
Link to Vacancy http://ats-npw.jgp.co.uk/vacancies/view/103757
Music Teacher 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. Grange was judged Good in its last Ofsted inspection (November 2017) We are looking for an inspirational Primary practitioner to join the staff team from September 2018. You will be responsible for delivering enriched teaching and learning to all pupils, helping them to achieve the best they can. The successful candidate will act as a role model to pupils and will strive to inspire a love of learning in all.
Our ideal candidate will: • be a highly effective primary teacher with a focus on achieving excellent pupil attainment • be highly skilled at delivering 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. 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. For an application form and further details please visit :• https://www.jobsgopublic.com Deadline: Salary:
13th September 2019 at 9am Depending on experience
Start date:
September 2019
Contract:
One year fixed term
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If you have any queries regarding your application, please contact the recruitment team on 020 8249 6900 or• enquiries@theeducationspace.co.uk
Grange Primary School is committed to safeguarding children; successful candidates will be subject to an enhanced Disclosure & Barring Service check. 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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