Parent Governor
Wargrave House School
Volunteer Role
Are you looking to work for a charity with aspirational growth plans that has an exciting journey ahead? At Remarkable, we are looking for energetic and passionate individuals to make a difference in the lives of our young people.
We at Remarkable Group pride ourselves on providing high-quality services for autistic young people. Wargrave House School (ages 5 – 16) operates a non-maintained special school with an excellent reputation for delivering outstanding education and care. We are the first national provider to receive Beacon status from the National Autistic Society.
Our mission is to provide a world where autistic people live happy and fulfilled lives. We support and educate autistic people throughout their lives and redefine what’s possible by providing innovative and transformative services. We have an ambitious five-year plan to achieve our objectives and are looking for values-driven individuals to contribute to these future successes.
The school’s governing body is responsible for providing confident and strategic leadership, and creating robust accountability, oversight, and assurance for the school’s educational and financial performance.
The board is passionate about education and committed to continuous school improvement to ensure the best possible outcomes for our pupils.
As a parent governor, you’ll work with the governing body to make sure it effectively carries out its duties. You’ll also play a vital role in bringing a parental perspective to the governing board, but you’re not there to speak ‘on behalf’ of the parent body.
To be a parent governor, you should have:
* A strong commitment to the role and to improving outcomes for children.
* Good interpersonal skills, curiosity, and a willingness to learn and develop new skills.
* The specific skills required to ensure the governing board delivers effective governance.
If you feel that you have the values, skills, and outlook to work at Remarkable, we would love to hear from you.
To apply
You can apply now by clicking the button below.
In accordance with recent updates to KCSIE 2024 (Keeping Children Safe in Education) guidance, we will be performing online searches and requesting references for all shortlisted candidates.
Please note: We will require proof of right to work in the UK, references, and a DBS Check.
Closing Date: 10/11/24
Interviews: Dates to be arranged directly.
Remarkable Autism Ltd operates a safer recruitment process. Appointment to the post will be subject to suitable references and an enhanced Disclosure Barring Service check including child and adult barred lists. Remarkable Autism Ltd is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
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