Salary:
Scale 5 (£31,074 - £32,931 FTE) OLW
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
January 2024
Apply by:
2 December 2024
Job overview
“ Your school houses some of the most kind, dedicated and committed staff I have ever met “ Teacher
Would you like to join us on our exciting journey as a growing Multi - Academy Trust dedicated to the achievement and well-being of our students and staff? We are seeking to appoint a collaborative and enthusiastic Welfare Officer to join The Green School for Girls from January 2025. We are looking for an excellent practitioner with:
* experience of First Aid training or the willingness to be trained
* the ability to take initiative and responsibility
* must be a team player with a pragmatic and practical “can do attitude”
* excellent organisational skills
* excellent communication and literacy skills
* efficient IT and administrative skills
* a friendly, positive and open disposition
* A commitment to safeguarding
We offer:
* structured CPL within the school and across the Trust
* a focus on wellbeing and valuing staff as professionals and people
* an Employee Assistance Programme with Health Assured free to all staff
* a supportive family friendly ethos
* a progressive IT learning environment with individual staff devices provided
* an early finish in October half term and summer term
* an Occasional Day in December
* An excellent location with Syon Lane main line (direct to central London) and good bus services to Richmond, Twickenham, Chiswick and Ealing on the doorstep
The Green School for Girls is part of The Green School Trust, a Church of England Multi Academy Trust which also runs the recently opened Green School for Boys. Staff will have the opportunity to work across both schools. This is an exciting time to join the Trust as it continues to grow and develop.
A full programme of support for all new staff is provided. CPD and the development of leadership skills is an important part of the school culture and candidates who wish to progress their careers are encouraged to apply. As a Church of England Trust we welcome applicants from all faiths or none but we do ask that applicants support the Christian ethos of our schools.
This position is subject to an Enhanced Disclosure check under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. The Green School Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all our staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. A DBS enhanced disclosure that is satisfactory to us will be a condition of employment.
Closing date for applications: 9am Monday 2nd December
Interviews: as soon as possible after the closing date
We reserve the right to interview and appoint before the closing date.
About The Green School for Girls
* Address: Busch Corner, London Road, Isleworth, Middlesex, TW7 5BB, United Kingdom
* Phone: +44 20 83218080
The Green School is a Church of England secondary school in Isleworth, Greater London. This co-educational academy with sixth form caters for students aged 11-18. Since 2004, The Green School has been a specialist science college.
The school was founded as a Sunday school in 1796. Its name derives from the colour of the uniform, originally donated to the girls free of charge. There are approximately 900 students at the Green School, divided into five houses named after species of tree.
How the Trust works:
The Green School for Boys and The Green School for Girls are located across the road from one another. This proximity enables close collaboration and support between the two schools whilst allowing each school to develop its distinct offer. The Trust aims to balance consistency with creativity and freedom. For example: we do have a number of policies that apply to both schools; we do not have set schemes of learning that have to be taught at the same time in the same way at both schools. Staff from both schools benefit from joint training and moderation and some staff work across both schools. There is a strong sense of "family" in the Trust amongst the staff, and as the boys' school has grown there are also an increasing number of siblings who attend both schools.
Why join us:
Working in schools is incredibly rewarding and equally exhausting! We want to support our staff in doing their job so that both they and their students flourish. Strong positive relationships and being part of a community where we support one another with the difficult things and celebrate with each other the good things means trusting and caring for one another. Our pastoral care extends to our staff as well as our students. On top of regular line management and meeting cycles Heads of School and SLT are highly visible and available to talk to. The CEO & Executive Headteacher runs a regular "headspace" open to all staff and the Trust chaplain is also available to staff.
Below are a list of practical benefits we have put in place:
* An additional training day in early March to support marking and moderation
* Increased departmental meeting time for planning
* Two data inputs a year reduced from three
* Staff laptops for teaching staff
* Flexible working/part time working/job share
* Tea and coffee on tap
* Refreshments/lunch on Trust training days and Christmas lunch
* Social events such as Quiz Night, staff BBQ, the staff Christmas party are run across both schools.
Values and vision
Our core values are: ASPIRATION | INTEGRITY | COMMUNITY
Our vision statement is:
Our intent is to provide an aspirational and enriching education, motivated by our Christian foundation to extend the love of God within a supportive, inclusive community, where each person is known, valued and enabled to flourish; to explore and develop their God given talents; to engage with the world of today and to build a resilient and visionary hope for tomorrow rooted in joy, integrity, wisdom and compassion.
The school's motto is "let your light shine" (Matthew 5:16) and The Green School for Girls provides an inclusive, values driven culture where every person matters. Career guidance, raising aspirations and preparing students to contribute to the world around them are key themes.
Teachers aim to enrich the lives of each individual student. The broad rich curriculum, enhanced by a varied enrichment programme allows students to flourish. Students are encouraged to get involved in charity activities, leadership opportunities and develop responsibility for themselves and others.
Ofsted report
“Students are overwhelmingly positive about this outstanding school. Inspection findings confirm their views when they say that they learn a lot in lessons, that they are extremely well cared for and feel exceptionally safe. When students join The Green School they settle quickly into school life.”
CEO & Executive Headteacher
Sally Yarrow
Head of School
Lee Thomas
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