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SPRING 2019 ISSUE 10
A warm welcome to Sarah Beaumont
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Support on an international stage The Education Space
To help support Minerva’s undergraduate programme here in London, The Education Space has been commissioned to provide IT Infrastructure over the summer holidays. This will include installation of networking and wireless to facilitate Minerva's proprietary virtual learning platform.
The Education Space is proud to be working with Minerva, to provide IT Infrastructure for the 2nd year in a row.
The prestigious education establishment provides undergraduate degrees for students around the world.
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With a focus on the science of learning, Minerva is able to teach a broad and adaptable set of skills and knowledge, applicable to any field. This means that Minerva offers a Harvard level of education, but at a much less reduced cost.
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Football. Mondays. 5pm onwards. Everyone Welcome. The Education Space would like to invite anyone - beginner or pro - who fancies playing an hour of football on Mondays to Email: football@theeducationspace.co.uk Each week The Education Space will host a football match; a great way to keep fit and have fun! Location: Lister Community School.
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A warm welcome to Sarah Beaumont The Education Space
The Education Space is pleased to announce that Sarah Beaumont has been appointed as Head of Governor Services. Sarah will take up her position on Monday 19 August 2019 and will have a handover period with Paul Baglee before he retires. Sarah is currently the Governor Services Manager in the London Borough of Barnet – a post she has held for seventeen years. She is responsible for strategically advising and supporting governing boards of maintained schools, independent schools and academies on legislation, procedure, and structural change, including academisation
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‘I’m very pleased that Sarah has been appointed. We have a long association through our membership of LCOGs and I know that she will bring a level of professionalism and expertise to the post that will benefit governors and trustees.’ Sarah Beaumont will take over from Paul Baglee as Head of Governor Services in August
‘I’m looking forward to joining The Education Space and beginning to work with governors and trustees. I’ve already met the Governor Services team and quickly learned how they have developed a strong reputation.’ Sarah Beaumont and federation. She also coordinates the governor training programme and manages the clerking service. Her particular areas of specialism include governance structures and the law, governance procedure and legal compliance, selfevaluation and action
planning, leadership styles and team dynamics, coaching, professional clerking, safeguarding, and the General Data Protection Regulation ( GDPR). Sarah has worked in industry to support companies in developing and promoting themselves globally, and in local government to advise organisations on governance and legal compliance. She has been chair of the London Co-ordinator of Governor Services (LCOGS) group comprising Local Authority governance strategic leaders, working with Central Government and regions to shape,
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Paul Baglee influence and inform national policy. Sarah is also an arts graduate and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.
‘I am delighted to welcome Sarah to The Education Space family. Her experience will help us to maintain and build on the quality of our Governor Services.’ Iqbal Vaza
The Autumn term will see Paul introduce Sarah to as many clients as possible until his retirement in late September. We can’t wait to welcome the newest member of The Education Space team on August 19th!
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Odessa learn in the forest at Debden House Odessa Infant School
and angry bears were soon dispelled and the boundless opportunities for exploring, playing and learning took over.
Embracing the idea of ‘opportunity for all’ inspired Odessa Infant School to offer Year 2 children the chance to experience a night of camping in Epping Forest. Making great use of the amazing natural resource on their doorstep, Odessa travelled to the
brilliant campsite at Debden House Education Centre. Children were excited to behold the modern tents for up to 20 people, alongside a dining marquee and a storage tent for equipment and games. But it was all about the forest. Initial fears of rogue wolf packs
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The environment provided a perfect setup for walks, tree climbing, orienteering and hideand-seek. Campfire sing-alongs, spooky storytelling and toasted marshmallows completed an amazing day. Team-building games and a final walk through the sunlit woods rounded off a brilliant experience for the children. Their comments speak for themselves: ‘I think this is all a dream, and I don’t want it to end’; ‘This is the best day ever!’
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Sandringham visit partner school in spain Sandringham Primary School
Burgos Cathedral. Participants learnt a regional dance called Jota and danced with the Spanish Year 6 children in Briviesca square in an event to show solidarity with immigrants and people from all races, cultures and religions.
Sandringham Primary School has participated in a one year long project with our Spanish partner school Doña Mencia de Velasco. Eighteen children from Year 6 who have demonstrated enthusiasm and commitment in learning Spanish, were chosen for the project.
Following a visit in June 2019 from the partner school, two weeks later, Sandringham visited them in Spain. The Erasmus+ group had a busy week visiting big cities including Bilbao, rural areas like Monasterio de Santa Casilda and cultural sites, from the prehistoric site of Atapuerca, to the
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“It has been a joyful experience to learn how people from another country behave, feel, think and what they like.”- Mahathir (pupil) “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 (pupil)
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1 LGFL LGFL Launch Free Boost for Schools Wifi
2 DFE New masterclass to prepare students for independent living
3 QUEEN ELIZABETH OLYMPIC PARK Mayor breaks ground on new culture & education powerhouse
4 NEWHAM RECORDER Eton College teams up with Forest Gate schools
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EVENTS LIST 2019 Click on event title to find out more and/or register interest
TUESDAY 2 - 12 JULY The Education Space is sponsoring ‘Art Matters’
AUTUMN TERM SIMS User Group
AUTUMN TERM School Business Leaders Conference
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TRAINING COURSE SPOTLIGHTS Project Management - Beyond Essentials About
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Venue
Aimed at those who have completed the “Project Management Essentials” training, this course will take a deeper dive into Project Management practices and techniques, including Project Plans and highlight reporting, benefits and stakeholder engagement and much more.
25 July 2019
Francis House, 760 Barking Road, Plaistow, London, E13 9PJ
Time
Cost
10:00 - 15:30
Introductory offer: £249.00 - Members £275.00 - Non-Members.
Contract Management - Beyond Essentials About This course is aimed at those who have completed the Contract Management Essentials training and who are ready to take the next step, exploring: Negotiating and Influencing Skills, Managing Contract Variations, Risk & Issue Management and KPIs and Liquidated Damages
Date 18 July 2019
Venue Francis House, 760 Barking Road, Plaistow, London, E13 9PJ
Time
Cost
13:30 - 16:30
£125.00 - A member & has purchased the 2019/20 procurement SLA £149.00 - Members £175.00 - Non-Members.
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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.
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VACANCIES Explore our full range of vacancies. Email your job to: recruitment@theeducationspace.co.uk
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WORKING TOGETHER TO NURTURE AMBITION, ACADEMIC SUCCESS AND CREATIVITY CEO: SHAHED AHMED OBE Recruiting for: Class teachers for September 2019 beginning (or earlier) Closing date: Ongoing Salary: Inner London pay scale School: One of our Trust Primary Schools TLRs available depending on skills and experience. New Vision Trust is an ambitious and successful Multi Academy Trust (MAT) comprised of four good and outstanding primary schools in the London borough of Newham: Vicarage, Nelson, Gallions and Elmhurst. In this highly effective partnership each school retains their unique character whilst benefiting from the mutual support and challenge of belonging to a leading MAT. New Vision Trust is at the forefront of educational innovation, leading school improvement at a local and national level. Our staff are committed to ensuring that our learners receive the highest quality of education. As a member of the New Vision Team, you will receive ongoing support and development in your role. The Trust includes DfE nationally funded English and Maths Hubs as well as a successful Teaching School. Expertise across the MAT includes phonics (two of the schools are Read Write Inc model schools), Music, P4C, Art, Shakespeare and Debating, ensuring a rich and stimulating curriculum across the Trust schools.
If you are interested in working for New Vision Trust, we encourage you to arrange an informal visit to our schools. Please get in touch at any time throughout the year with your CV and send it to Salma Ahmed, Trust Business Manager, at: saahmed@elmhurst.newham.sch.uk. We also hold Teacher Recruitment Open Days - the next Open Day is scheduled on Thursday, 4th April. Book your place at www.newvisiontrust.co.uk/recruitment.
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Elmhurst Primary School Upton Park Road Forest Gate London E7 8JY
Become a Teacher Elmhurst Teaching School Alliance * Are you looking to train in a diverse and exciting area? * Do you want to make a profound difference to children’s lives whilst earning a competitive salary? Then become a teacher with ETSA. Why choose ETSA? Our School Direct scheme is designed to train the next generation of high-quality primary teachers, and at ETSA, we draw upon the experience and excellence of our alliance schools across Newham and the neighbouring boroughs to ensure our trainees have a supportive start to their teaching careers. In partnership with the world’s leading centre for education, the UCL Institute of Education (IoE), our trainees work to gain Qualified Teacher Status in one academic year. We are uniquely the lead school of a National Maths and English Hub. This means our trainees benefit enormously from training provided by these organisations and the experience of our specialist staff.
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We are recruiting now for primary teachers and welcome applications throughout the year. Apply through UCAS.
Which route is right for you? We have two routes that you could choose for your training, salaried or tuition fee. Please see the table below for further information. Salaried Route 2.5 years prior work experience – this may or may not be school based
Tuition Fee Route No prior work experience required, although some experience in a school is highly desired
Two weeks of in-school experience Receive a competitive salary which varies according to prior experience and where you are employed
Trainees pay fees of around £9,250 – subject to change
Awarded QTS (with an option of converting to PGCE in subsequent year)
Awarded QTS and a PGCE
As we are looking for candidates from a strong academic background we require a minimum qualification of an undergraduate degree at 2:2 level and GCSEs in Maths, English and Science of grade C or 5 and above.
Contact
For further information or to discuss your application, contact Liz Turner at the Elmhurst Teaching School Alliance eturner@elmhurst.newham.sch.uk
For further information and how to apply: For further information about our course go to the Gov.uk website www.find-postgraduate-teacher-training.education.gov.uk and search via training provider by entering our unique code 15U. To apply follow the link on our course pages to the UCAS website.
www.elmhurstteachingschool.co.uk
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Early Years Educator- after school/holiday club Employer
Kay Rowe Nursery School & Children's Centre
Salary
Scale 4 £22377 - £23607 (full time 36 hours per week)
Location
Kay Rowe Nursery School & Children's Centre
Hours
20 hours per week. 8.00-9.00 and 3.00-6.00 term time ( 20 hours). School holidays 8.00-6.00 with 30 minutes lunch break. 8.00-9.00 and 3.00-6.00 term time ( 20 hours). School holidays 8.00-6.00 with 30 minutes lunch break
Closing Date
31/08/2019 23:59
Reference
Pri/19/102726
Link to Vacancy
http://ats-npw.jgp.co.uk/vacancies/view/102726
Kay Rowe Nursery School and Children’s Centre Osborne Road Forest Gate London E7 0PH Outstanding Early Years Educator for our breakfast club, after school and holiday provision. Scale 4 Required AS SOON AS POSSIBLE temporary 1 year contract Hours: 8.00-9.00 and 3.00-6.00 term time ( 20 hours) School holidays 8.00-6.00 with 30 minutes lunch break Visits can be made by calling the school on 0208 534 4403 We are looking for an enthusiastic Early Years educator, qualified to at least level 3 who will be part of our extended schools provision. If you have enthusiasm, energy and a passion for working with young children and their families then please apply. Ofsted has assessed us as Outstanding. 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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Childcare Assistant Employer
Salisbury Primary School
Salary
Scale 3 (£21,591 - £21,981)
Location
Salisbury Primary School
Hours Closing Date
23/08/2019 23:59
Reference
Pri/19/102790
Link to Vacancy http://ats-npw.jgp.co.uk/vacancies/view/102790 Childcare Assistant Salisbury Day Care are looking to appoint energetic and enthusiastic childcare Assistants. Our Day Care is for children from 0 to 5 years and open all year round (including holidays) from 7.30am to 6.45pm. Vacancies have arisen due to expanding numbers of children. We are therefore seeking exceptional, qualified nursery practitioners for these roles who will join our versatile and passionate early year’s team in our baby and toddler rooms. You will need to: • Hold a minimum level 3 qualification in early years and childcare (N.N.E.B, CACHE or equivalent) • Have excellent knowledge and implementation of the EYFS curriculum to inform observations and assessment • Be committed to achieving outstanding outcomes for all children • Communicate effectively with team members, children and parents We can offer: • Well resourced, stimulating, modern learning environment • A welcoming and friendly working atmosphere • Professional development The successful applicants will have to meet the requirement of the person specification in order to be offered the post and will be subject to an enhanced DBS check Closing date 23rd August 2019 Interviews and tasks: Thursday 25th July 2019 - Ongoing 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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Site Supervisor Employer
Kay Rowe Nursery School & Children's Centre
Salary
£20000 - £24999
Location
Kay Rowe Nursery School & Children's Centre
Hours
7 hours per day.
Closing Date
15/08/2019 23:55
Reference
Pri/19/102727
Link to Vacancy http://ats-npw.jgp.co.uk/vacancies/view/102727 Kay Rowe Nursery School and Children’s Centre Osborne Road Forest Gate London E7 0PH We wish to recruit a part time site supervisor 2/3 days per week Do you want to make a difference to the lives of local people at our Outstanding Nursery School? May involve evening and/ or weekend working. Hours 6.00- 11.00 and 4.30-6.30 Ofsted has assessed us as Outstanding. Please apply online Or call 0208 534 4403 Closing Date: 15.08.2019 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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Facilities Manager Employer
Stratford School Academy
Salary
£51,172 pa
Location
Stratford School Academy
Hours Closing Date
31/07/2019 23:59
Reference
SSA/19/102176
Link to Vacancy http://ats-npw.jgp.co.uk/vacancies/view/102176 Facilities Manager – Stratford School Academy, Newham, London, £51,172 pa. We want to talk to you if you are interested in working with us as our Facilities Manager. As Facilities Manager you will have overall management responsibility of the Academy’s estates and buildings, be responsible for making sure that the Academy’s IT, reprographics, cleaning and catering services are delivered to a high standard and will line manage the Academy’s teams of site staff, midday-staff and Science, Art & Design and Cooking technicians. It’s a senior post and one where you need to be prepared to work the hours the job requires. And it is a job that matters: we have two buildings both built within the last 5 years and what we have discovered is that clean, tidy and well maintained buildings make a huge difference to how well teachers and pupils do and feel: give everyone a good quality built environment and they will respond. We are what is known as a converter or standalone Academy: we stand on our own two feet, we are not part of a chain or under the wings of a Local Authority. Which makes the job interesting: from making sure the site team keep the playground litter free, to negotiating and letting contracts, to having delegated responsibility for Health and Safety, it’s all down to the Facilities Manager – no procurement department or TFM company to hold your hand. Of course from time to time, teenagers being teenagers, they will damage toilet doors, put graffiti on walls and stick chewing gum under desks and teachers, from time to time, will at short notice, ask for large quantities of photocopying to be done. If these kind of things will drive you nuts then it’s not the job for you, but if you can cheerfully sort these things out knowing that by doing so you are making a contribution to the education of the next generation then you might well find our job rewarding. We try to look after our staff. We provide travel loans and have cycle to work, parking permit and childcare voucher schemes. All staff get priority admission to the school for their children. Our school dinners are well worth eating and you get free tea or coffee all day made by a qualified barista. Last but not least, you get to work with very nice people and pupils. If you are interested, call me, Mr Andrew Seager, Headteacher, on 0208 586 8726; or Alastair Mossman, our HR Manager on 0203 823 2065, or you can access a copy of the job description, person specification and download a copy of application form from our the jobs section of our website here, and submit your completed application via email to: a.mossman@stratfordschoolacademy.org Visit our website and download a copy of our application form, please submit all completed application forms via email to: a.mossman@stratfordschoolacademy.org
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CLERKS TO SCHOOL GOVERNING BOARDS Employer
Newham Partnership Working
Salary
£20.40 or £23.70 per hour (depending on qualification and experience)
Location
Across London Boroughs
Hours Closing Date
29/07/2019 23:59
Reference
Gov/19/103676
Link to Vacancy http://ats-npw.jgp.co.uk/vacancies/view/103676
CLERKS TO SCHOOL GOVERNING BOARDS
NPW Governor Services have been providing support to schools for over 30 years and have maintained a 100% customer satisfaction rating of good or excellent service. We work with a wide range of clients including maintained schools, standalone academies and multi-academy trusts. All of our clerks are accredited via The National College Clerks’ Development Programme and new clerks undertake the programme within 12 months of appointment. We support over 1200 meetings per year for 100+ schools in Newham and other London boroughs. We seek a number of people to undertake the role of Clerks to the Governing Board. We are seeking applicants with experience of minute taking, ideally clerking for schools. The role provides an opportunity for flexible working and you must be able to attend evening or day time meetings. In addition, you should possess the following: • Excellent literacy and oral communication skills • Ability to take accurate minutes of meetings • Ability to work professionally and form strong and trusted relationships with school partners • Experience as a clerk to school governors, experience of governance, and/or other experience of school governance or schools’ administration would be an advantage We will require an Enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references, one from your most recent employer. We pay a competitive rate for the services provided by clerks. The rate will be equivalent to £20.40 or £23.70 per hour (depending on qualification and experience) for a minimum of seven hours to nine hours depending on type of meetings. Closing date for applications: Monday 29 July 2019.
Assessment Test will be held on Monday, 12 August 2019 day time.
Successful candidates will be invited for an interview week commencing Monday, 19 August 2019. If you are interested, please submit your application online. A job Description is attached.
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If you would like to discuss the opportunity further, please contact Irfan Mustafa on 020 8249 6932 or email:• irfan.mustafa@npw.uk.com 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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Early Years Educator (Level 3) Employer
Kay Rowe Nursery School & Children's Centre
Salary
£19,304- £20,365 pro-rata
Location
Kay Rowe Nursery School & Children's Centre
Hours
36 hours per week.
Closing Date
20/07/2019 11:59
Reference
Pri/19/103403
Link to Vacancy http://ats-npw.jgp.co.uk/vacancies/view/103403 Kay Rowe Nursery School Osborne Road Forest Gate London E7 0PH Be part of the team at our Outstanding Nursery School! Early Years Educator (level 3) 36 hours per week 39 weeks Required for September 2019 Scale 4 £19,304- £20,365 pro-rata You will be part of an innovative team and offered lots of opportunities to learn and develop in a well resourced environment. In return we expect that you: are skilled in communicating with children, be a very child focused, playful and reflective practitioner. You must have a level 3 qualification in childcare and early education (or equivalent), with successful EYFS experience in a school or setting.
Visits can be made by calling the school on 0208 534 4403 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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Learning Mentor Employer
Brampton Primary School
Salary
£19,253 - £20,311
Location
Brampton Primary School
Hours
36 hours per week.
Closing Date
19/07/2019 23:59
Reference
Pri/19/103306
Link to Vacancy http://ats-npw.jgp.co.uk/vacancies/view/103306 Learning Mentor required for Brampton Primary School Pay scale 4, point 7 to 10 (point negotiable) salary £19,253 - £20,311 – term-time only, 36 hours per week
An opportunity has arisen for a Learning Mentor to join this outstanding school to support the fantastic work of our children and families. You will need to demonstrate the following skills: • Self-motivation and a positive role model • An understanding of barriers to learning and the ability to help overcome these • An understanding of safeguarding children and families • Build appropriate relationships with both children and families • To be able to work as part of a team and independently • A proven record of working with young people of primary age is desirable • Ability to engage constructively with young people and families/carers with different ethnic and social backgrounds • Excellent communication skills • A good sense of humour In return we offer a friendly, professional school with appropriate CPD opportunities. 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 from the Disclosure and Barring Service and suitable references along with other essential checks. Closing date: 19 July 2019 Interview: week beginning 9 September 2019 Start date: as soon as possible Visits to the school are welcome. Please contact Lynn McCann on 020 472 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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Administrative and Finance Assistant Employer
Agate Momentum Trust
Salary
£15000 - £19999
Location
Scott Wilkie Primary School
Hours
36 hours per week.
Closing Date
17/07/2019 16:00
Reference
AMT/19/103247
Link to Vacancy http://ats-npw.jgp.co.uk/vacancies/view/103247
Administrative and Finance Assistant – GLPC Scale 3 (Actual Salary £18,626) 36 hours per week (term time)
We have a vacancy for an administrative and finance assistant at Scott Wilkie to start in the new academic year. This is a great opportunity for an intelligent, hardworking and motivated individual to join our friendly staff. You will be part of a highly valued support team who make a significant contribution to our teaching and learning environment. The successful candidate will have: • Excellent communication skills • Experience of office-based work involving finance • Good people skills and the ability to use their initiative • High standards of literacy and numeracy (minimum Level 2 essential) • A professional manner • The willingness to work flexibly and collaboratively to meet the changing needs of the school and the environmentThis role will involve working in the main school office to support the smooth running of the administrative operations in the school. The school will offer: • an opportunity to work in a positive and happy environment • support and training for the successful candidate Start Date: Monday 2nd September 2019 Please telephone Hannah Cleland, Business Manager, on 0207 474 4138 / 07891 181367 to arrange a visit to the school. Applications should be made online at• www.jobsgopublic.com/ - no agencies please. The closing date for receipt of completed application forms is Wednesday 17th July 2019 at 4pm. Interviews will take place on Friday 19th July 2019.
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At the Agate Momentum Trust, we are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. The successful candidate will be subject to an enhanced DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) check. 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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Teaching Assistant Employer
Elmhurst Primary School
Salary
Scale 3 qualified £16,815.49 pro rata
Location
Elmhurst Primary School
Hours
32.5 hours per week.
Closing Date
15/07/2019 23:59
Reference
Pri/19/103512
Link to Vacancy http://ats-npw.jgp.co.uk/vacancies/view/103512
Teaching Assistant Scale 3 qualified £16,815.49 pro rata 32.5 hours per week, term time only.
Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to work in an ambitious school with wonderful children? We are a four-form entry, outstanding primary school in East London with wonderful children who are keen to learn. We are ambitious for our pupils and believe in developing the whole child. We teach our children to achieve high academic standards, as well as enabling them to win debating competitions, act in Shakespearian plays and enjoy art visits to Venice, Rome and Amsterdam. Elmhurst is a respected National Teaching School and lead school of an English Hub and Maths Hub, providing excellent training opportunities for our own support staff and teachers and others across London. We are part of the New Vision Trust, which is a dynamic MAT of good and outstanding schools. Our school site includes bespoke training rooms and excellent classroom accommodation. This is a great opportunity for an intelligent, hardworking and motivated person to join our friendly staff. You will be part of a highly valued support team who make a significant contribution to our calm and stimulating learning environment. The successful candidate will have: • Excellent communication, people skills and initiative • High standards of literacy and numeracy (minimum ‘A’ level or level 3 standard equivalent but graduates are preferred) • A professional manner and be smartly dressed • The willingness to work flexibly and collaboratively as required The role will involve working with classes, groups or on a 1-1 basis. Shortlisted candidates will be asked to sit a literacy and numeracy test as part of the interview process. An enhanced CRB check is required before taking up the appointment. Closing date: 15th July 2019
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Shortlisting and interviews will be held the week beginning 15th July 2019. For technical enquires please call 020 8249 6946. For any other enquiries please contact Yasmin Begum at yasmin.begum@elmhurst.newham.sch.uk Elmhurst Primary School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. All posts are subject to satisfactory DBS, qualification and reference checks. A disqualification declaration questionnaire maybe required for this post. NPW, managing recruitment on behalf of Newham Schools. 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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Teacher of Singing Employer
Sarah Bonnell School
Salary
£35 per hour, additional hours for concerts and shows
Location
Sarah Bonnell School
Hours
10-15 hours per week. 10 weekly sessions per term. 10 weekly sessions per term
Closing Date
12/07/2019 23:59
Reference
Sec/19/103091
Link to Vacancy
http://ats-npw.jgp.co.uk/vacancies/view/103091
Teacher of Singing The school currently has a vacancy for a peripatetic teacher to teach one-to-one singing lessons and contribute to our extra-curricular singing programme. 10 - 15 hours of teaching
Running at least one extra-curricular singing ensemble
Teaching 2-3 days per week (days to be agreed)
10 weekly sessions per term
Rate: £35 per hour, additional hours for concerts and shows.
Our school values ‘Be Proud, Aim High, Work Hard, Be Nice, No Excuses’ are at the centre of everything we do to maximise girls’ progress, develop their character and promote their emotional health and well-being. We are looking for an outstanding candidate with: • Experience and expertise in one to one and small group singing teaching. • The ability to take the lead on one or more of our choral ensembles. • The ability to inspire young people from a range of different contexts and backgrounds to high quality music making. • The ability to collaborate with the rest of the music team to maximise student progress. Our girls love singing and enjoy making the most of opportunities to perform in concerts throughout the year
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both in school and around London. We also work closely with Newham Music Service as well as our partner schools Lister and Rokeby. We see singing as a key part of our curriculum offer and are looking for someone with the initiative, drive and creativity to help develop it even further. For more information visit the school website• www.sarahbonnellonline.com Closing date: Friday 12th July 2019 Interview: Thursday 18th July 2019 For more information visit the school website www.sarahbonnellonline.com
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Teaching Assistant Employer
Selwyn Primary School
Salary
Qualified Scale 3, Unqualified Scale 2
Location
Selwyn Primary School
Hours Closing Date
12/07/2019 23:59
Reference
Pri/19/103309
Link to Vacancy http://ats-npw.jgp.co.uk/vacancies/view/103309
Teaching Assistant – Unqualified scale 2 (£20,835 - £21,210)- Qualified scale 3 (£21,591 £21,981) Pro-rata
REQUIRED BY - September 2019
Selwyn Primary School is part of the Leading Learning Trust .
Executive Head teacher – Emma Nicholls
Please visit our website for further information about Selwyn Primary School . We are looking for a person with: • Evidence of being a good/outstanding teaching assistant • High expectations of pupil outcomes, in particular- high expectations of the achievement of children with moderate to complex learning difficulties • Excellent organisational skills • A strong work ethic and the ability to work collaboratively with colleagues and parents • The ability to create a stimulating and inclusive learning environment where all pupils make good and better progress • A commitment to own professional development and willing to undertake specialised training • Experience of working with pupils with a range of special educational needs, including children working at P levels • Experience of delivering intervention programmes • Good communication skills and is able to work within a supportive framework of colleagues and parents. We can offer the right candidate: excellent CPD and professional development opportunities within a vibrant, friendly and dedicated school community. Closing date for applications: Friday 12th July 2019
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Interviews will take place on: w/c: 15.07.2019 Successful candidates will be asked to apply for an Enhanced Disclosure from the DBS. Further information about the disclosure can be found at www.crb.gov.uk and in the recruitment pack. We are fully committed to safeguarding children. Shortlisted candidates will be asked to take an English and maths test as part of the interview process. Selwyn is a medium-sized, inclusive school for children aged 3 to 11. Our school is the sponsor of the Leading Learning Trust . There are 510 pupils on roll including part-time nursery pupils. Selwyn is the Newham resourced school for deaf pupils who are fully integrated into mainstream. Selwyn has a well-established Inclusion Team. In our SEN review (October 2016) by Diane Rochford, the resourced provision was described as ‘a very strong provision’. The report also reported a strength of the provision as ‘A highly structured and specialised team with strong leadership of a range of different and well qualified specialists supporting the deaf provision.’ 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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Specialist Speech and Language Therapist Employer
Selwyn Primary School
Salary
PO4 £39,774 to £42,681 (Pro-rata salary £34,312)
Location
Selwyn Primary School
Hours
36 hours per week.
Closing Date
12/07/2019 23:59
Reference
Pri/19/103356
Link to Vacancy http://ats-npw.jgp.co.uk/vacancies/view/103356
Specialist Speech and Language Therapist (Hearing Impairment) Salary Band PO4 PO4 £39,774 to £42,681 Pro-rata salary £34,312 Depending on experience and qualifications 36 hours, Term Time Only This is a one year full time fixed term contract with a view to being a permanent post.
REQUIRED BY - September 2019 or as soon as possible Selwyn Primary School is part of the Leading Learning Trust. Head teacher – Helen Mawer CEO - Emma Nicholls Please visit our website for further information about Selwyn Primary School . Are you an experienced SLT with the enthusiasm and motivation to work with deaf children in the London Borough of Newham? This unique opportunity allows you to develop and deliver high quality service to school aged deaf children and their families. This will be based at Selwyn School, and will work to build capacity and resilience amongst the families within the framework expected by the London Borough of Newham. This is a unique opportunity to work with a successful and growing team delivering a seamless service. There are strong links with academic professionals and professionals in national health services. Essential Criteria: • At least 2 years experience as an SLT with additional training and experience of working with deaf children and their families.
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• Previous experience of using an oral approach in an educational context including early years to KS2. • Demonstrable experience of working with children who use cochlear implants and hearing aids, including a strong focus on listening and spoken language • Good communication and interpersonal skills • Knowledge and understanding of working within a culturally diverse community • Ability to develop effective strategies to engage hard-to-reach families • Experienced in delivering training to educational professionals • Experience of liaising effectively with relevant agencies, including health professionals • Experience of developing language programmes with a focus on speaking and listening. • Experience of monitoring and evaluating for improvement • Current member of the HCPC and eligible for membership to the RCSLT Desirable but not essential: • Experience working with children with Sensory Processing Disorders • Experience working with children with complex needs such as ADHD and ASD. This may also include children who may use alternative forms of communication (AAC) • Training and experience working with children with challenging behaviours • Training in mealtime difficulties and dysphagia management We can offer the right candidate: excellent CPD and professional development opportunities within a vibrant, friendly and dedicated school community. Closing date for applications: Friday 19th July 2019 Interviews will take place during the week commencing: Monday 22nd July 2019
Successful candidates will be asked to apply for an Enhanced Disclosure from the DBS. Further information about the disclosure can be found at www.crb.gov.uk and in the recruitment pack. We are fully committed to safeguarding children. Selwyn is a medium-sized, inclusive school for children aged 3 to 11. Our school is the sponsor of the Leading Learning Trust . There are 500 pupils on roll including part-time nursery pupils. Selwyn is the Newham resourced school for deaf pupils who are fully integrated into mainstream. Selwyn has a well-established Inclusion Team. In our SEN review (October 2016) by Diane Rochford, resourced provision was described as ‘a very strong provision’. The report also reported a strength of the provision as ‘A highly structured and specialised team with strong leadership of a range of different and well qualified specialists supporting the deaf provision.’ Visits to our school are encouraged and are most welcome. 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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Senior Administrative Officer Employer
Manor Primary School
Salary
SO1 £29,766 - £30,708 pro rata
Location
Manor Primary School
Hours
36 hours per week.
Closing Date
12/07/2019 23:59
Reference
Pri/19/103478
Link to Vacancy http://ats-npw.jgp.co.uk/vacancies/view/103478
Senior Administrative Officer
36 Hours per week, term time only Salary: Scale SO1 £29,766 - £30,708 pro rata Manor is a caring, vibrant school in a diverse and exciting community. For many of our pupils, English is an additional language and more than 50 languages are spoken here. We are proud of our positive, caring atmosphere and strong commitment to learning, inclusion and the arts. We have a reputation for creating a visually stimulating learning environment to which all staff contribute. We are looking for an experienced Senior Administrative Officer to join our team We are looking to appoint an enthusiastic and experienced senior administrative officer who can take responsibility for a busy reception and admin function. The successful candidate will be familiar with all aspects of a senior position, including raising standards, decision making and line management. The successful candidates will: • Be an excellent communicator. • Have a proactive ‘’can do’’ approach to tasks. • Be familiar with school electronic systems, such as SIMs and FMS. • Have a flexible attitude to work. • Have a commitment to working collaboratively with colleagues, parents and governors. • Be committed to ensuring that every child matters We can offer you: • Flexibility to shape the reception and admin function. • A friendly, committed and dedicated staff • Children who are motivated and enthusiastic about their learning • Supportive parents and governors • Opportunities for professional development This is a great opportunity for the right candidate to become part of a successful and highly motivated team.
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