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Teaching Assistant - South Brent Primary School (Ventrus Multi Academy Trust)
- Multiple Locations
- Multiple Terms
- NJC Grade C: £24,790 - £25,584 FTE (This will be paid pro-rata to reflect hours and weeks worked)
Our school is a member of Ventrus, a group of Devon schools that actively collaborate to improve children's outcomes. As a Trust, Ventrus offers excellent career and development opportunities.South Brent Primary School is a very special place to work, in a beautiful rural location. South Brent village is situated on the edge of Dartmoor National Park and surrounded by farmland. The school benefits from extensive grounds providing a range of outdoor education areas. Our dedicated team of staff and governors work together to create a school where there is a real sense of community and where staff and learners can flourish. Our school aims to provide a stimulating and fun learning environment where pupils are encouraged, supported, motivated and challenged to undertake their personal journey of discovery.We are seeking to appoint an enthusiastic, committed and motivated individual to join our school’s Learning Support Team. This is a permanent position working 21.5 hours per week, 39 week a year - term time only (Monday, Tuesday & Friday: 8:45am – 1:15pm (4.25 hours). Tuesday & Wednesday: 11am – 3:15pm (4.25 hours).This position will require the successful applicant to work throughout the school to support learning. This will include liaising closely with class teachers to support pupils development, support learning through a range of individual and group based interventions and provide supervision at lunchtime. A knowledge of the maths and English primary curriculum would be a distinct advantage but not essential as training can be given.We can promise you a wonderful, highly supportive staff team. We have strong links through our Multi Academy Trust, Ventrus Ltd, and we enjoy being able to share expertise as well as offer school to school professional development. All shortlisted applicants will be subject to an online search.Ventrus Multi Academy Trust require all applicants to be eligible to work in the UK with no restrictions, as we are unable to offer sponsorship/work visas. You will be required to provide proof of Right to Work at interview stage.To apply for this role please submit your application online via the following link;https://south-brent-primary.current-vacancies.com/Jobs/Advert/3731548 The closing date for applications is 10am on Wednesday 12th February 2025.
Mealtime Assistant - St Martin's CofE Primary School (Ventrus Multi Academy Trust)
- Multiple Locations
- Part Time
- NJC Grade A - £23,656 FTE (This will be paid pro-rata to reflect hours and weeks worked)
Our school is a member of Ventrus, a group of Devon schools that actively collaborate to improve children's outcomes. As a Trust, Ventrus offers excellent career and development opportunities.This is a great opportunity to join our highly skilled and dedicated team.Our school vision statement of ‘Being the best we can be for ourselves, for others and for God's world’ is woven through all aspects of school life, where opportunities for children are maximised, staff wellbeing is prioritised and nurturing relationships provide a safe space within which to learn and grow. We want to appoint staff who share our Christian ethos and understand the importance that relationships play in creating a safe, secure and inspirational learning environment.We are looking to appoint a Mealtime Assistant. The role includes:Setting up and clearing away before and after lunch.Encouraging good table manners and orderly behaviour in the Dining Hall.Supporting groups of children in activities on the playground.Managing the health and safety of children during the lunchtime session We look forward to hearing from you if you would like to be part of our team.Please make sure that your personal statement in your application gives details of any relevant experience you have and explains why you would like to join the team at St Martin’s. Ventrus Multi Academy Trust require all applicants to be eligible to work in the UK with no restrictions, as we are unable to offer sponsorship/work visas. You will be required to provide proof of Right to Work at interview stage. All shortlisted applicants will be subject to an online search.To apply for this role please submit your application online via the following link, Mealtime AssistantPlease apply by 9am on the closing date.
Teaching Assistant x 2 - Discovery College (YMCA Plymouth)
- Multiple Locations
- Multiple Terms
- £22,308 per annum (pro rata for part time post) - pay increase due 1st April 2025
YMCA Plymouth currently requires two teaching assistants to work with students in its ‘Discovery College’.Role 1: Part time 18.75 hours (days to be negotiated). Fixed Term Contract (one year) – can be extended or made permanentRole 2: Part time 18.75 hours (Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday pm maternity cover to possibly February 2026These posts are within school hours and are term time only posts. A 6-month probationary period will apply. The full-time salary is £22,308 per annum (pro rata for part time post). Pay increase due 1st April.The roles are an integral part of the College. The successful applicants will work both independently and under the instruction/guidance of teaching/senior staff undertaking work/care/support to enable students’ better access to learning and to assist the teacher in the management of students in the classroom. In addition, caring for the health needs and well-being of students whilst under their supervision.The successful candidates will be subject to a Disclosure and Barring Service check and two satisfactory references will also be required.For additional information regarding the post please contact: Vic Hibbert on 07724242839.Working at YMCA Plymouth involves working alongside young people and vulnerable adults and we view our responsibility to safeguard them as a high priority. We will therefore undertake a rigid checking process prior to any employment being commenced.It should be noted also that as part of a recruitment process a check is also made on social media of applicants.A Job Description & Person Specification plus an application form can be obtained online from; vic.h@ymcaplymouth.org.ukClosing date for applications will be 9th February 2025.
Learning Support Assistants (2 posts) - Barley Lane School
- Multiple Locations
- Multiple Terms
- £12.85 - £13.26 per hour
We are looking for 2 Learning Support Assistants on a temporary basis, to cover Maternity Leave for approximately 9 months.Barley Lane School is a day special school. Our school provides education for up to 80 pupils aged 7-16 who benefit from small group and individualised learning. Although we are a small school that teaches to the national curriculum, we supplement this with nurture principles and relational practice to build trust, emotional development and resilience. We embrace a change us to change them model, understanding a culture of consistent adult behaviour is an essential piece of practice when supporting children and young people with complex needs. We are located in the St Thomas area of Exeter and are looking for Learning Support Assistants to join our increasing relational family to grow and thrive together. The successful candidate(s) will be passionate about working with children and young people and a reflective practitioner. Wanting and willing to learn is essential with a constant drive to improve their own practice. Most importantly, you share our values of being Ready, Respectful and Safe in a community that is honest, has humility and works hard for the young people, their families and each other. We offer exciting training and development opportunities. We will offer extensive support and guidance to help you achieve your aspirations while you help the children achieve theirs. You may work across the school, or specialise within an identified class or subject area where you will be supporting and learning from others. You should have a good standard of general education with good numeracy and literacy skills. You will be able to communicate effectively with children and adults. The ability to specialise in literacy and or numeracy would be welcome, but not necessary. Perhaps you want to become a teacher, an educational psychologist, or another education-based career and are looking for that special school to gain some experience in an education setting. We have a good track record of developing people in the direction they want to go, whether it is remaining within our relational family, we are passionate about retention and development. When you walk into the building, you will feel our school is a place where the whole community is ready for learning, respectful to each other, and operating in a safe way. Our learners are empowered to be the best that they can possibly be; where the individual abilities of each person are recognised, and where coaching for adulthood as well as academic success is at the heart of all we do. Benefits include:• 175 days a year holiday (13 weeks a year every 6-7 weeks) Term time working• Highly competitive pay and conditions including tech benefits• Career development into QTLS and QTS (subject to budget, experience and expertise)• Private insurance perks• Wellbeing services and supportAll employees, handling personal data, must do so responsibly, securely and in line with the school's Data Protection Policy, guidance and training. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.This role requires a DBS disclosure.This role requires the ability to fulfil all spoken aspects of the role with confidence and fluency in English.Shortlisted candidates may be subject to online checks.A full driving licence is preferred.This is an exciting and unique opportunity to work alongside our team, to promote an alternative child-centred approach to meeting the needs of our pupils who have been identified as having complex needs.Interested? Please fill out an application form for support staff which you can find on our website: https://barleylaneschool.org.uk/vacancies Please email applications to recruitment@barleylane.devon.sch.uk We do reserve the right to close this advertisement early if we receive a high volume of suitable applicants.
Volunteer and Support Development Manager - St Sidwell’s Community Centre
- Multiple Locations
- Part Time
- £31,560 - £33,392 (pro rata) depending on experience
This role is funded by The National Lottery Community Fund.We are a community centre in the heart of Exeter giving a warm welcome regardless of background, ability or circumstance. We offer a wide programme of activities, events and services for the local community.At the heart of St Sid’s is our volunteering and work-experience programme, which provides opportunities across all areas of our work. We run a community café, a bakery and a cookery school; we grow vegetables and look after one of the few large green spaces in the city centre; we offer affordable meeting rooms and venue hire; free English for Speakers of Other Languages classes; and provide a wide range of additional support to the local community.St Sidwell’s is open to all, but we specialise in working with people facing barriers to participation including people experiencing long-term unemployment; people with disabilities; people with convictions; people experiencing mental health problems; people with English as an additional language; refugees and asylum seekers; people experiencing addiction; and those who are homeless or vulnerably housed.Background Over the past few years there has been increasing demand for volunteer placements within the organisation alongside a growing need for a wide range of support within the community. We want to build and develop our offer to meet the needs of the community in a financially sustainable way. Thanks to support from The National Lottery Community Fund – we are now able to hire a person to a new role to help grow and reshape our volunteering and support programmes, helping to better meet the needs of our community and making our work more resilient for the future. Role descriptionKey responsibilitiesThe purpose of this role is to lead the development of our Volunteer and Support programmes to:Provide a greater number of meaningful volunteering opportunities within the Community CentreIncrease and enhance our support and training for all volunteers Ensure there is a clear, consistent and sustainable support offer for the local communityDesign and establish new Support Volunteer roles, to help provide increased support for the community, as well as increased volunteer opportunities Volunteer Programme DevelopmentSet up volunteer working groups and committees to ensure the voice of a wide range of volunteers and potential volunteers is always integral to project developmentLead the design and development of new volunteer roles within the organisation, in particular a range of roles focused on supporting others (Support Volunteers)Work with volunteers and staff across the organisation to identify training needs, design and embed appropriate training and induction for volunteersSupport design and delivery of new volunteer pathways, including structured and/or accredited training enabling volunteers to develop in the ways they want to e.g. moving onto employment or education, supporting others or learning new skillsEnsure volunteers are recognised and achievements are celebratedEnsure a consistently inclusive and compassionate approach to volunteersCommunity Support DevelopmentConduct a strategic assessment of ongoing support needs of centre usersCreation of clear framework for support offered within the community centre by staff and volunteersAs above, development of new Support Volunteer roles providing support to others including: peer mentors sharing lived experience; skills-based support e.g. IT; wellbeing and 1:1 listening supportFacilitate other organisations providing support from within the Community CentreDevelopment and implementation of partnership-based volunteer rolesOverarching project and organisational developmentWork collaboratively and proactively with key partners and stakeholders to improve volunteering and community support across organisationsDevelop new partnerships to improve outcomes for our beneficiaries and improve access to servicesEmbed a framework for trauma-informed and compassion focussed ways of working within the organisationDevelop a monitoring and evaluation framework, support project staff to collect monitoring data and evaluate the programme for continuous improvementReport to fundersWork with the Centre Manager on developing a sustainable funding model for the programme and contribute to funding applications as requiredContribute to organisational strategic development and innovationSafeguardingSafeguarding Lead for the organisationStaff management and relationshipsManage the Volunteer Coordinator and Mental Health, Support and Wellbeing Lead. Potential to add management of Gardening Lead in Programme Year 2.Identify staff training and support needsWork collaboratively with team members from across the organisation to ensure effective project development and implementationResponsible to Centre ManagerAdditional dutiesAttend team meetings and participate in community centre eventsParticipate in training as required for the role and by the organisationPromotion of environmental sustainability throughout the projectAny other duties as required by St Sidwell’s CentrePerson specificationEssentialMinimum two years’ experience working with volunteersExperience working with people experiencing barriers to participation (see background description above)Strong understanding of community mental health needs and challenges and the support services available locally and nationallyUnderstanding of trauma and compassion-informed approachesExperience designing and facilitating trainingStrong written and verbal communication skills and confidence communicating with people from a wide range of backgrounds and with people who have English as an additional languageProject management experience, including budget managementAbility to work effectively within a teamAbility to effectively manage time and workloadExperience implementing a monitoring and evaluation framework and keeping accurate recordsExperience reporting to fundersUnderstanding of and commitment to confidentiality and data protectionStrong IT skills including Word and ExcelStrong commitment to our organisational values particularly equality, diversity and inclusionWillingness to undertake additional formal training and self-directed learningDesirablePersonal experience as a volunteerExperience working in the field of mental health and wellbeing supportEvidence of training, CPD or qualifications relevant to the roleExperience of providing supervision / 1:1 support to colleaguesExperience writing successful funding bidsExperience developing a monitoring and evaluation frameworkExperience developing income generation activities within a charity or social enterprise settingSkills in conflict resolution, de-escalation and non-violent communicationAn interest in and understanding of social justice and community development Contract and employment terms£31,560 - £33,392 (pro rata) depending on experience22.5 hours / week33 days holiday per year (including bank holidays) pro rata, with additional day added for every year of serviceLunch in our community café on working daysStatutory pension contributionsContract will be on a 3-year fixed term basis, with the intention to make the role permanent subject to funding. Probationary period – 3 monthsRole is subject to an enhanced DBS checkHow to applyPlease complete the application form available on our website (https://stsidwells.org.uk/work-with-us) and return to manager@stsidwells.org.uk. You should include all relevant qualifications and experience to help demonstrate that you have the skills and experience we have outlined.If you have any questions, or would like to visit prior to applying, please let us know.Application deadline: 9am on Thursday 6th February 2025.
Trust Repair & Maintenance Technician - Academies for Character and Excellence
- Multiple Locations
- Full Time
- NJC Grade G18: Salary starting from £30,559 per annum
To work across all of the Trust school sites in Exeter.Trust van provided with the role.Join Our Vision for Excellence and become the Trust Repair & Maintenance Technician at The Academies for Character and Excellence!Are you ready to take your career to the next level and make a meaningful impact on the lives of children across Devon? The Academies for Character and Excellence (ACE) is a thriving and dynamic multi-academy trust of seventeen Primary Schools spanning Devon and Somerset. We're growing fast and committed to creating exceptional schools built on our shared core values: Collaboration, Community, Integrity, Equity, and Uncompromising Excellence.This is your chance to be part of an innovative and supportive team that puts its mission at the heart of everything it does. As our Trust Repair & Maintenance Technician, you’ll enjoy:Opportunities for growth and career progressionA flexible and engaging roleThe satisfaction of making a real difference to children’s educationA welcoming workplace where your contribution is valuedAccess to a company vehicle for your dutiesFollowing growth within the Trust we are looking to appoint a highly skilled Trust Repair & Maintenance Technician to cover our school sites in Devon. The core purpose of the role will be to ensure that our schools’ sites are well maintained and compliant in health, safety and estates management.You will be a part of our essential Estates Team ensuring that our buildings are maintained to a high quality and kept in a safe working condition. The role covers a number of varied tasks where skills in carpentry, fixing locks, electrical work, plumbing, drainage, painting and decorating are required.What You’ll Be DoingProviding an efficient maintenance service, carrying out work of a wide ranging nature through the following areas:The planned Preventative Maintenance Programme (PPM)Breakdown and repairPossible alterations to servicesSkilled fault findingTesting and re-verification of services (subject to training)Possible installation of electrical systems, equipment and fixturesReport and upload documentation on the company compliance system (training provided)Deal with minor security/ safety issues in a timely mannerIdentifying and reporting major items for repair to the Premises ManagerResponsible for monitoring and managing control of resources and stock levelsOrganising and overseeing contractors carrying out works on siteWhat We’re Looking ForWe need a proactive and organised individual with a commitment to excellence and a passion for maintaining safe and inspiring learning environments. You’ll need:Excellent experience in multiple trades, and with a strong working knowledge of Health & Safety policies and regulationsA good understanding of COSHH and be confident to work within these constraintsThe ability to interact in both a friendly and professionally manner with staff, visitors, pupils and parents at all sites.Why Join ACE?At ACE, we don’t just talk about our values—we live them. As part of our team, you’ll be contributing to an exceptional Trust that’s transforming the educational landscape. We’re committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, and our staff and volunteers are at the heart of this mission. This post is subject to an enhanced DBS disclosure.How to ApplyDon’t miss this opportunity to make a real impact. For a detailed job description and application form, visit our website at www.acexcellence.co.uk/ace-trust-vacancies. Completed applications should be emailed to recruitment@acexcellence.co.uk by 9am on Friday 31st January 2025.Join us in shaping a brighter future—apply today!
Administration Assistant - Devon Wildlife Trust
- Multiple Locations
- Part Time
- £23,400 per annum (67% pro-rata) plus 7% pension
Registered Charity Number no 213224Do you have great administrative skills? Would you like to use your administrative experience to make a difference to wildlife in Devon?We are looking for an experienced administrator to join our busy Facilities Team, who oversee a wide range of services across the Trust including Operations, Property Management, ICT, Health & Safety, Procurement and Environmental Management. You will play a crucial role in supporting the work of the team as we seek to develop our central business processes using technology and innovation. You will provide direct support to members of the team including (but not limited to) handling telephone and email enquiries, maintaining an effective postal system, placing orders, meeting support, raising purchase orders, and collating central operational records. This is a part-time permanent post based at Cricklepit Mill, Exeter (25 hours per week - 9.30-15.00 or 10.00-15.30 Monday to Friday, with a 30 minute lunch break). We welcome candidates of all backgrounds and abilities who meet the essential criteria for this role. We are an inclusive organisation that is seeking to involve more diverse audiences in our work.DWT is committed to the principle of equal opportunity in employment.For further information and to apply for the post, please visit our website: http://www.devonwildlifetrust.org/jobs
Primary School Class Teachers - Cornerstone Academy Trust
- Multiple Locations
- Full Time
Location: Exeter & Exmouth based Required to start as soon as possible.We are seeking to recruit KS1 teachers to be initially based at one of our Exeter or Exmouth Schools. This is an exciting opportunity to join a dynamic team of great teachers. Please note that one of the available posts is initially for a fixed term to cover maternity leave (currently anticipated for 2 terms ending at the end of the summer term in July 2025). There are often opportunities available for teachers wishing to stay with the Trust on a permanent basis. Positions are available immediately. With our excellent provision for professional development, you will benefit from support and development that will allow you to flourish as a teacher. Our motto is ‘Fortune Favours the Brave’ and so you will be joining a team that creates a powerful ethos that supports children to have high aspirations to achieve their full potential. Teachers from across the Trust adopt a team-teaching approach to work together to create a knowledge rich, purposeful, and project-based curriculum, where through the meaningful use of technology, you will help prepare our pupils for the ever-changing digital world of the 21st Century. We will empower you to teach innovatively, reflectively, and collaboratively within cross Trust teams. Our amazing team of teachers deliver high quality lessons and projects in a way that blends physical and digital learning environments, through video calling and online resources. This is an opportunity for you to build on the international reputation that the schools have for the teaching of reading, its project-based curriculum, where the digital tools empower both the teacher and learner alike. We have dedicated mental health leads and through a supportive network of teachers in each year group who share their planning digitally, the combined talents of the teachers from across the schools will support you in your teaching role. Our digital approach has reduced the burden of assessment as we track children’s progress through the digital assessment suite where these assessments are done within the classroom using an adaptive approach that helps us triangulate and plan for the needs of each child. There is a strong coaching culture that supports and develops all staff and children within the Trust.The work of the DfE curriculum hubs, that we are responsible for regionally, will create opportunity for you to showcase your excellent practice and be part of a wider network of professional development opportunities that will help you reflect on your own practice whilst preparing you for those next steps in your teaching career. Each of the schools serves a different community and so we can provide that next step in your career. The Trust is well resourced with a high investment in the learning environment, dedicated libraries, a 1:1 digital device programme, and dedicated learning spaces including TV studios, science and art rooms and outdoor learning and forest school spaces. There is a dedicated Nursery in each school with a strong Early Years Team creating strong foundations for each child’s education journey. Additionally, there is a well-planned programme of outdoor education with an extensive range of trips and residentials. Sport is a core thread where the children have over 2hrs of sport each week, culminating in our older children learning to climb, kayak, ride a bike, fence, and play golf, as well as competing in the well-established team sports. Every child has the chance to find their area of strength and excel in it, whether through the creative arts, musical theatre, sporting competitions, modern foreign languages all whilst maintaining that key focus on ensuring that the core literacy and numeracy skills are well taught to unlock these wider opportunities. We provide our own bus service, wrap around care and family dining service along with a full range of extra-curricular activities. We hope that you will bring your skills, talent, and passion to further enhance the wide offer that supports every child, whatever their need. A Cornerstone school is a place where you can flourish as a teacher.We have enhanced the teachers’ pay and conditions through the provision of a health scheme, a cycle to work scheme, an electric car scheme, performance related pay progression and subsidised meals in our staff café, with food cooked and served by our own chefs. Successful candidates will be provided with state-of-the-art IT equipment and will work in modern, digitally enabled classrooms where children have access to their own Microsoft Surface device. To enable teachers to become the best they can be, we support them with a weekly investment in their professional development through training. We provide an online personalised training portal to enable each teacher to develop at their own pace. For ECT’s we deliver a weekly programme with specialist support from our ECT programme leader, a mentor and inputs delivered by experienced teachers. Visits to the schools are welcome by prior arrangement. We look forward to receiving your application and hopefully meeting you as part of the recruitment process. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (2013 and 2020). This means that certain convictions and cautions are considered ‘protected’ and do not need to be disclosed to employers, and if they are disclosed, employers cannot take them into account. Guidance about whether a conviction or caution should be disclosed can be found on the Ministry of Justice website: www.gov.uk/government/publications/new-guidance-on-the-rehabilitation-of-offenders-act-1974 An enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check is required for all our posts. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. A job description and an application form can be obtained at: http://www.tcat.education/vacancies
Higher Level Teaching Assistant - Brixham C of E Primary School (Academies for Character and Excellence)
- Multiple Locations
- Multiple Terms
- Torbay NJC Grade F (SCP 12-17): from £14.36 per hour
Excellence through Cultivating Character, Sharing Talents and Pursuing InnovationThe Academies for Character and Excellence has seventeen Primary Schools across Devon and Somerset, making up a dynamic and innovative learning organisation. We live our mission and return to this constantly to help guide every action. At the heart of all we do is the pursuit of excellence; we want to grow an exceptional Trust comprised of excellent schools. We are achieving this through our shared core values of collaboration, community, equity, and of course uncompromising excellence. We are truly collaborative, and we work together within and across our schools to ensure that all our children and staff members achieve their potential. Together we work to create a full and rich curriculum offer allowing everyone to flourish - we translate our vision of excellence into our everyday practice. We are proud of our outcomes, but we aspire to achieve more than just academic excellence for our children. We also want our children to become healthy thinkers, curious explorers, caring citizens, knowledgeable participants and confident individuals. We aim to serve our communities, and our schools make every effort to connect with families, local community groups and organisations to ensure that our children and families are nurtured, supported and provided with opportunities through our schools. Our value of equity leads us to want the very best of every child and every staff member. The Academies for Character and Excellence believes in ‘Personal Growth for All’, and we are committed to tackle inequalities and overcome disadvantage and to provide bespoke opportunities for professional learning for all. For Brixham C of E Primary School, we are looking to appoint an exceptional candidate who: • Will be enthusiastic, flexible and highly motivated to prepare and deliver lessons to individuals, groups and whole classes in the planned absence of the teacher, i.e. for PPA or leadership duties; • Has relevant HLTA or equivalent qualifications or the desire to do so;• Will work collaboratively with teaching staff and assist teachers in the whole curriculum planning cycle and the management/preparation of resources; • Will need to be able to cover classes across the school;• SEND experience advantageous but not essential;• Will be expected to show a high degree of initiative and be able to react to given solutions with integrity and compassion; • Can inspire and motivate children and enable them to be the best that they can be; • Has the ability to encourage every child to learn, aspire and achieve; • Has the enthusiasm, skill and desire to make a differenceWe welcome applications from highly motivated individuals who will work effectively as part of our excellent team and contribute to wider school life, building positive relationships with all members of our community. We are looking for applicants who are dedicated to making a difference to children’s lives and to ensure every child has the opportunities they deserve We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Therefore, an enhanced DBS clearance is required for this post.For further information, please contact our People Advisor Charlotte.wilson@acexcellence.co.uk or to arrange a visit of the school you can contact the school direct on 01803 882575.An application form is available to download either from our website ACE Trust Vacancies | Academies for Character and Excellence | Devon Applications must be completed and emailed to recruitment@acexcellence.co.uk by 9am Friday 7th February 2025 with interviews the following week.
EYFS/KS1 Teacher - Shaugh Prior Primary School (Moorsway Federation)
- Multiple Locations
- Multiple Terms
- TPS
Required as soon as possible, we have an exciting opportunity to appoint an exceptional teacher to our dedicated team of Federation staff. The post will be based in our EYFS/KS1 class at Shaugh Prior Primary School; a two-class village primary school at the heart of our rural community.This role is offered as part of a job share and we would be happy to discuss this with prospective candidate/s. The role is offered on a fixed term basis, pending a staffing review in July 2025.The successful candidate will be a strong EYFS/KS1 practitioner with a good understanding of adaptive teaching in a mixed age class of diverse learners. We are looking for an enthusiastic practitioner who:Has excellent communication skills, especially in a team environmentIs keen to make a positive difference to children's learningCan challenge and inspireIs hardworking and reflective with a good sense of humourIs motivated with a proven track record for pupil progress We can offer a welcoming environment with:Small class sizesWell behaved pupils who are keen to learnA vibrant and happy school at the heart of the communityA welcoming, caring and supportive staff, who are committed to providing the best outcomes for our childrenOur pupils deserve the very best. Do you have the talent and dedication to make the difference in our wonderful school?School visits or telephone conversations with interested applicants are warmly welcomed and encouraged. Please email shaughprior@moorsway.devon.sch.uk to arrange this. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults, and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This role requires a DBS disclosure. This role requires the ability to fulfil all spoken aspects of the role with confidence and fluency in English. Online searches may be done as part of pre-recruitment checks.Completed application forms should be submitted to Mrs Jo Cooper by email, jcooper@moorsway.devon.sch.uk by midday on the closing date.
Support Worker - UKEvolve
- Multiple Locations
- Part Time
- See advert details
Do you live in or near Exeter or Exmouth? Do you have an interest in spending time outdoors? Do you enjoy gardening, walking, and cooking? Do you like going to the pub and listening to live music, attending gigs, trips to the seaside, theatre, and museums? Maybe you like motorsport, football and keeping fit? These are just some of the activities and interests of our customers so why not get paid to do these things!Due to further company expansion, we have various part time hours available with 4 people we support in the Exeter and Exmouth area. You will be gentle but purposeful, strong and robust with excellent communication skills. You will have an interest in autism. Although this is 1:1 working, you will be part of a positive and dynamic team.A full UK drivers license is beneficial to these posts. We currently pay £11.90 per hour for day support, £11.44 per hour for sleep-ins and £12.10 for all overtime and cover above contracted hours with an annual pay rise. Our annual leave is 5.6 weeks per year pro rata, with extra leave earned with overtime and sleep-ins.We work to a fixed 4-week fixed rolling rota so you will always have the predictability of knowing when you are working and can easily plan holidays and time off.We pay 45p per mile for work-related own vehicle use if the customer does not have their own vehicle.We have a comprehensive online training program, with over 160 care and support related certificates available – plus we offer in-house face to face training. We guarantee an annual pay rise in line with or above inflation. We are a not-for-profit organisation with a hands-on management team, and we do not use agencies.We provide a Company pension.We also offer discounted holidays in the local Haven holiday park.We also give a Christmas bonus package. Please contact us via email or apply on our website, jason.hadland-connick@ukevolve.com, Evolve.com: A leading provider of services to the health and social care sector.
Higher Level Teaching Assistant - St David's C of E Primary School (Ventrus Multi Academy Trust)
- Multiple Locations
- Multiple Terms
- Grade E: £29,572 - £32,654 FTE (This will be paid pro-rata to reflect hours and weeks worked)
Our school is a member of Ventrus, a group of Devon schools that actively collaborate to improve children's outcomes. As a Trust, Ventrus offers excellent career and development opportunities.St David’s is an inclusive vibrant learning community in the heart of the city, striving for excellence, promoting ambition and a love of learning for all. Our Christina values are intrinsic to our work, providing a solid faith- base for our children to thrive, grow and learn.St David's is a small school situated in the centre of Exeter. We are looking for and Higher Level Teaching Assistant to provide lesson cover for PPA and subject leader time, working across the school from reception to year 6.Main duties and responsibilities:• To plan, prepare and deliver lessons for PPA• To deliver cover lessons, planned by the class teacher• To give feedback and mark work in line with the school's expectations• Work as part of a team, contributing to team discussions• Liaise with the DSL as appropriate Ventrus Multi Academy Trust require all applicants to be eligible to work in the UK with no restrictions, as we are unable to offer sponsorship/work visas. You will be required to provide proof of Right to Work at interview stage.All shortlisted applicants will be subject to an online search.To apply for this role please submit your application online via the following link;https://stdavidsprimary.current-vacancies.com/Jobs/Advert/3700061 Please apply by12 noon on Thursday 30th January 2025.
Case Worker - Running Deer School
- Multiple Locations
- Multiple Terms
- £20,885 per annum, actual (£26,207 per annum FTE)
About Running DeerRunning Deer is a not-for-profit organisation based in Dartmoor National Park, which supports adults and children with learning and mental health difficulties, disabilities, and those not in education, employment or training. We provide access to education, training, volunteering, life skills opportunities, and work experience through a variety of outdoors-oriented projects.These projects include the provision of a registered independent school and intervention programme.About Running Deer SchoolRunning Deer School provides small, specialist, high-support education provision for local education authorities. Firmly grounded in outdoor education and rural skills, and with a strong focus on core academic achievement, we work with children and young people between 8 and 16 with a range of special educational needs.Running Deer School is a Trauma Informed School.Job DescriptionCase Workers make up the core team of Running Deer School and our Intervention Programme. Working alongside other Case Workers and our teachers you will work in small groups or 1:1 with our users delivering therapeutic activities and supporting them with their learning.Most of your time will be outdoors in our woodland and surrounding areas working on projects and activities that will stimulate our users, enabling them to grow both emotionally and academically. Case Workers• deliver project-based learning as part of our students individualised educational learning plan• deliver therapeutic activities and learning based around traditional, rural, and bushcraft skills,• deliver therapeutic activities involving animals,• help to develop our user’s individualised learning plans,• deliver learning activities which fit in with the national curriculum and other award bodies such as ASDAN,• report daily on our user’s individualised learning plans,• guide the personal development of our students,• understand their role in safeguarding our students and staff and work with one another, our safeguarding officers, and external agencies to safeguard children and young people,• act as a key worker for one or more of our users, and collate information from other Case Workers• work cooperatively with other staff and senior leaders.Person SpecificationYou will:• have experience in youth work or working within a school environment• be able to enthuse and stimulate children and young people with additional physical, emotional,• developmental or mental health needs to enable them to reach their full potential,• be adaptable, display initiative, and be able to work independently; we value creativity and unique thinking,• demonstrate your ability to work and plan cooperatively,• demonstrate your ability to develop and deliver project-based learning as part of an individualised education plan,• have excellent verbal and written communication skills,• be committed to continuing professional development,• be comfortable working with children and young people with additional physical, emotional, developmental, or mental health needs,• be able to approach your role empathetically and without prejudice while maintaining professional distance and neutrality.• be comfortable working outdoors in inclement weather.• be able to commute to our site just outside Moretonhampstead, DartmoorRequirements Essential skills and qualifications:• Experience in youth work, education, or community development in a sector with a focus on children and young people with special educational needs.• Excellent core skills (Maths and English)• Level 3 or higher qualifications (A-level or equivalent).• A demonstrable understanding of information technology, including online reporting systemsDesirable skills and qualifications:• Experience working in an outdoor environment.• De-escalation and restraint training(e.g., Team Teach)• Emergency First Aid at Work qualification.Successful applicants will be subject to an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check, which will include a check against the Children’s Barred List. References will always be taken up.Things to consider:Case Workers will need to be able to work with children and young people who may display aggressive or non-compliant behaviour in a sensitive but firm way, while at all times ensuring that they are kept safe and well.The majority of the work associated with this role will be outdoors, and you will work in inclement weather. This role can be physically demanding and includes walking and hiking on inclined and slippery ground, heavy lifting and carrying, and the use of hand tools.If you would like to chat to someone regarding this position, please call 01647400201 between 9am and 12.30pm and ask to speak to Martin.For an application pack please email info@runningdeer.org.uk
Teacher - Hemyock Primary School (Ventrus Multi Academy Trust)
- Multiple Locations
- Part Time
- MPS - UPS: £31,650 - £49,084 FTE (This will be paid pro-rata to reflect hours and weeks worked)
Our school is a member of Ventrus, a group of Devon schools that actively collaborate to improve children's outcomes. As a Trust, Ventrus offers excellent career and development opportunities.We are looking to recruit a dynamic and enthusiastic teacher to initially be based in Year Two, working pattern Monday - Tuesday, 0.4 FTE. This is a fixed term maternity cover position.Successful candidates will:Be able to create a warm, welcoming and stimulating environment where our children are inspiredBe able to deliver high quality teaching and learning Stand out from the crowd because of their positive attitude and driveBe an inclusive practitioner, with a commitment to meeting the needs of all groups of learners and have a willingness to go the extra mile to make learning rigorous but funBe a reflective practitioner who has a commitment to working with colleagues to improve practice and outcomes for our children and demonstrate a willingness to join in with the life of the school and its communityBe a good communicator, building effective relationships with our children and their familiesHave excellent classroom management skillsHave a strong personal philosophy for learning that is evident within their own classroom practiceIn return, we can offer:A commitment to professional development whatever your career stageChildren who display positive attitudes and dispositions to learningA friendly and supportive school community where parents, staff and children work together wellHemyock Primary School is a vibrant, caring, and dynamic learning community where we encourage all children to strive for their very best. We aim to promote lifelong learning skills in an environment that supports excellence in all areas of academic, creative, personal, physical, moral, and spiritual development. Our staff are dedicated to ensuring that every pupil enjoys their school experience and is well-prepared for the future.Our commitment to our school values allows us to know each pupil personally as we strive for each child and their family to be happy members of our school family. At Hemyock Primary School we show respect, we embrace community and we learn confidently through our curiosity in the world in which we live.All shortlisted applicants will be subject to an online search.Ventrus Multi Academy Trust require all applicants to be eligible to work in the UK with no restrictions, as we are unable to offer sponsorship/work visas. You will be required to provide proof of Right to Work at interview stage.To apply for this role please submit your application online via the following link;https://hemyock-primary.current-vacancies.com/Jobs/Advert/3721907 The closing date for applications is 12 noon on Friday 24th January 2025.
Nursery Teaching Assistant - Cornerstone Academy Trust
- Multiple Locations
- Full Time
- £26,500 FTE (depending on age and experience)
We are seeking Nursery Teaching Assistants to join the Early Years team in our busy, thriving and highly sought after nurseries within our Exeter schools. We are wishing to employ people with relevant experience of working with young children, who are enthusiastic about supporting and educating nursery aged children. Our Nurseries take children from two years old and play a vital prole in preparing children for their journey into primary education and beyond. You will benefit from a generous pension scheme, a health scheme, a cycle to work scheme and subsidised meals in our staff café with food cooked and served by our own chefs. Successful candidates will be provided with state-of-the-art IT equipment to help them fulfil their duties and we support all staff with an investment in their professional development through training and a good performance management process, where a bonus is payable to those who achieve highly. You will work alongside our EYFS Teachers and Deputy Nursery Leaders to support children in all areas of the Early Years curriculum. You will collaborate as part of a large EYFS team across the schools in our trust. You must be open to delivering a high-quality Early Years Provision which you will support in the planning and resourcing of. The Trust uses the ReadWrite Inc scheme to teach Early Reading and Phonics and we train all our Early Years staff to implement this approach within each of our settings. You will be responsible for overseeing the progress of a group of key worker children and will meet with parents regularly to report to them on the progress their child is making through both online and in-person meetings. You will be required to maintain pupil records and conduct a range of administrative tasks to support the teaching staff. Relevant experience of working with children and qualifications are required. You will need to have a willingness to attend CPD and familiarise yourself with the latest developments in the EYFS curriculum that the Trust is implementing. We provide wrap around sessions, before and after school, as well as being open all year round for those parents needing childcare out of term time. The Nurseries cater for children aged 2 -4 years old, are newly furnished with excellent resources for both indoor and outdoor provision. The Nurseries ensure a great start to a child’s education and benefit from all the wider resources within the main school including the dining facilities, the library, and outdoor spaces. The schools are both innovative and technology rich.The position is permanent, full-time, all year round (52 weeks), 8.00am to 5.00pm.The full-time equivalent salary for this role starts in the region of £26,500 depending on age and experience. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (2013 and 2020). This means that certain convictions and cautions are considered ‘protected’ and do not need to be disclosed to employers, and if they are disclosed, employers cannot take them into account. Guidance about whether a conviction or caution should be disclosed can be found on the Ministry of Justice website:www.gov.uk/government/publications/new-guidance-on-the-rehabilitation-of-offenders-act-1974An enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check is required for all our posts. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Please note online searches may be done as part of pre-recruitment checks.We look forward to receiving your application and hopefully meeting you as part of the recruitment process.For further information and to apply, please click here: Support Staff Vacancies - The Cornerstone Academy Trust
Reception Class Teachers - Cornerstone Academy Trust
- Multiple Locations
- Full Time
- Dependent on your status and experience and will be discussed at interview.
Location: Exeter based – starting Spring 2025We are seeking to recruit Early Years teachers to work in our Reception classes at one of our Exeter Schools.With our excellent provision for professional development, you will benefit from support and development that will allow you to flourish as a teacher. Our motto is ‘Fortune Favours the Brave’ and so you will be joining a team that creates a powerful ethos that supports children to have high aspirations to achieve their full potential. Teachers from across the Trust adopt a team-teaching approach to work together to create a knowledge rich, purposeful, and project-based curriculum, where through the meaningful use of technology, you will help prepare our pupils for the ever-changing digital world of the 21st Century. We are looking for inspiring and professionally thoughtful candidates who must be able to use a range of teaching styles and appropriate strategies to meet the needs of all children. To be a successful candidate you will need to have good experience of working in the Early Years, have an excellent knowledge of the EYFS curriculum and be both creative and passionate about learning. You must have high expectations for children’s outcomes in relation to the Early Learning Goals and be confident to lead a team of Early Years Practitioners to deliver those outcomes. You will be part of a strong trust-wide EYFS team that work together to create a high-quality provision from 2–5 years of age. Our schools offer an exciting, extended and enriched curriculum and expect all practitioners to fully engage in the provision of this, through the use of the outdoors and in the extended day with the wide range of after-school activities that we offer. You will also be expected to use ICT in a fully integrated way as a tool to support your planning, teaching, tracking of the curriculum and in the delivery of the activities within the classroom to support the children’s development. We have dedicated mental health leads and through a supportive network of teachers in each year group who share their planning digitally, the combined talents of the teachers from across the schools will support you in your teaching role. Our digital approach has reduced the burden of assessment as we track children’s progress through the digital assessment suite where these assessments are done within the classroom using an adaptive approach that helps us triangulate and plan for the needs of each child. There is a strong coaching culture that supports and develops all staff and children within the Trust.The work of the DfE curriculum hubs, that we are responsible for regionally, will create opportunity for you to showcase your excellent practice and be part of a wider network of professional development opportunities that will help you reflect on your own practice whilst preparing you for those next steps in your teaching career. Each of the schools serves a different community and so we can provide that next step in your career. The Trust is well resourced with a high investment in the learning environment, dedicated libraries, a 1:1 digital device programme, and dedicated learning spaces including TV studios, science and art rooms and outdoor learning and forest school spaces. There is a dedicated Nursery in each school with a strong Early Years Team creating strong foundations for each child’s education journey. Additionally, there is a well-planned programme of outdoor education with an extensive range of trips and residentials. Sport is a core thread where the children have over 2hrs of sport each week, culminating in our older children learning to climb, kayak, ride a bike, fence, and play golf, as well as competing in the well-established team sports. Every child has the chance to find their area of strength and excel in it, whether through the creative arts, musical theatre, sporting competitions, modern foreign languages all whilst maintaining that key focus on ensuring that the core literacy and numeracy skills are well taught to unlock these wider opportunities. We provide our own bus service, wrap around care and family dining service along with a full range of extra-curricular activities. We hope that you will bring your skills, talent, and passion to further enhance the wide offer that supports every child, whatever their need. A Cornerstone school is a place where you can flourish as a teacher.The posts are available from January 2025. One post is available as a fixed term until July 2026, another post is to cover maternity leave (currently anticipated to conclude in October 2025). The salary for this position will depend on your status and experience and will be discussed at interview. We have enhanced the teachers’ pay and conditions through the provision of a health scheme, a cycle to work scheme, an electric car scheme, performance related pay progression and subsidised meals in our staff café, with food cooked and served by our own chefs. Successful candidates will be provided with state-of-the-art IT equipment and will work in modern, digitally enabled classrooms where children have access to their own Microsoft Surface device. To enable teachers to become the best they can be, we support them with a weekly investment in their professional development through training. We provide an online personalised training portal to enable each teacher to develop at their own pace. For ECT’s we deliver a weekly programme with specialist support from our ECT programme leader, a mentor and inputs delivered by experienced teachers. Visits to the schools are welcome by prior arrangement. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (2013 and 2020). This means that certain convictions and cautions are considered ‘protected’ and do not need to be disclosed to employers, and if they are disclosed, employers cannot take them into account. Guidance about whether a conviction or caution should be disclosed can be found on the Ministry of Justice website: www.gov.uk/government/publications/new-guidance-on-the-rehabilitation-of-offenders-act-1974 An enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check is required for all our posts. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. We look forward to receiving your application and hopefully meeting you as part of the recruitment process. For further information and to apply, please click here: Teaching Vacancies - The Cornerstone Academy Trust
Teaching Assistants - Cornerstone Academy Trust
- Multiple Locations
- Multiple Terms
- £23,000 FTE (pro rata)
Location: Exeter & Exmouth basedWe are seeking for a range of Teaching Assistants to join our highly regarded teaching assistant staff within our Trust. We are looking for someone with relevant experience of working with children, who is enthusiastic about supporting and educating primary aged children. You will need to have a passion and commitment to wanting our young children to develop a life-long love of learning by being a positive, nurturing, and supportive role model. You will benefit from a generous pension scheme, a health scheme, a cycle to work scheme and subsidised meals in our staff café with food cooked and served by our own chefs. Successful candidates will be provided with state-of-the-art IT equipment to help them fulfil their duties and we support all staff with an investment in their professional development through training and a good performance management process, where a bonus is payable to those who achieve highly. You will work alongside the class teachers to support children in all areas of the curriculum and to also assist in the preparation of the learning environment, liaising with staff, maintaining pupil records, and carrying out a range of administrative tasks to support the teacher. You will also be involved in supporting children at break and lunch times in setting up our play provision or helping with the family dining arrangements in the school hall. As a teaching assistant you will have the exciting role of supporting children in learning to read, leading PE and Games sessions, going on school trips and residentials and taking responsibility for the mentoring and tutoring of individual children. We provide a full programme of extra-curricular activities, outdoor learning programmes, sporting squads and teams, dedicated art and science rooms, a library service and 1:1 digital devices for every pupil.You will also be involved in leading playtime activities with children and supporting within the family dining service where older children serve young children each lunch time.This is a permanent, term-time position (40 weeks) with working hours from 8:30am to 3:30pm.The salary will normally, commence at a full time equivalent of £23,000 (based on 37 hour week and all year working), with the ability to progress through the pay scale. Proven relevant experience may warrant a starting salary higher up the pay scale. This will be pro rata adjusted for your hours per week and weeks worked per year.This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (2013 and 2020). This means that certain convictions and cautions are considered ‘protected’ and do not need to be disclosed to employers, and if they are disclosed, employers cannot take them into account. Guidance about whether a conviction or caution should be disclosed can be found on the Ministry of Justice website: www.gov.uk/government/publications/new-guidance-on-the-rehabilitation-of-offenders-act-1974 An enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check is required for all our posts. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Please note online searches may be done as part of pre-recruitment checks.For further information and to apply, please click here: Support Staff Vacancies - The Cornerstone Academy TrustWe look forward to receiving your application and hopefully meeting you as part of the recruitment process.
Teaching Assistant/Mealtime Assistant - Cornwood C of E Primary School (Moorsway Federation)
- Multiple Locations
- Multiple Terms
- TA: From £12.85 per hour / MTA: From £12.45 per hour
We are seeking an enthusiastic, dynamic, self-motivated colleague to join our team at Cornwood Primary School! You must have a passion for working with young children and the flexibility to respond to the demands of a busy school environment, with the ability to think on your feet and be creative. This role will be based in classes across the school, including EYFS/KS1 and KS2, where you will be providing support to named SEND children with additional needs, which may include intimate care. Your duties will include providing support within both the classroom and outdoor environments.The post is fixed term due to assisting with the provision of SEND within the school and is linked to the pupils continued attendance and funding.You will be a team player and will work within the Moorsway Federation Support Staff team, providing support to the Class Teacher in:Moving children’s learning forward through high quality interactions;Providing help with learning tasks;Feeding back to the teacher on progress made;Encouraging students to take responsibility for their own learning and self-care;Promoting development of self-esteem;Supporting children to lead a healthy, active life;Implementing literacy/numeracy programmes and intervention groups;Delivering Phonics.As a member of the Mealtime Assistant team, your duties will include ensuring pupil safety, as well as promoting the good behaviour of children in all areas of the school, including classrooms, the playground and the dining room. You will ensure that during a wet lunchtime break, children are supervised in the school building and a calm, purposeful atmosphere is maintained, with children engaged in appropriate activities. You are required to possess the following attributes:A good standard of English and MathsExcellent communication skillsBe good at both taking direction and using your own initiativePatience, positivity and be committed to inclusionCommitment to ensure the very best for our pupilsThe ability to support colleagues, use positive behaviour management strategies and ensure the school continues its excellent provision for all pupils.We are proud of our wonderful children and our beautiful spacious site that we use for sports and outdoor learning. We offer a friendly and welcoming team of staff and a supportive leadership team, with well organised systems for behaviour and curriculum.We welcome visits from prospective individuals. If you are interested in finding out more or to arrange a visit, please contact the School office on 01752 837375 or by email to cornwood@moorsway.devon.sch.uk We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults, and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.This role requires a DBS disclosure.This role requires the ability to fulfil all spoken aspects of the role with confidence and fluency in English.Online searches may be done as part of pre-recruitment checks.Please download the application pack from the attached below. Your completed application should be sent to jcooper@moorsway.devon.sch.uk Previous applicants need not apply.Please apply by midday on the closing date.
English Teacher - Pilton Community College (Ventrus Multi Academy Trust)
- Multiple Locations
- Full Time
- MPS - UPS - £31,650 - £49,084 FTE (This will be paid pro-rata to reflect hours and weeks worked)
Our school is a member of Ventrus, a group of Devon schools that actively collaborate to improve children's outcomes. As a Trust, Ventrus offers excellent career and development opportunities.This is a full time, permanent position working 1.0 FTE, 39 weeks per yearWe are looking for a dedicated and enthusiastic person to join our wonderful team to undertake the role of English Teacher at Pilton Community College – a truly inclusive school.You will:• Teach English across the age and ability range in accordance with the requirements of a professionally qualified teacher• Adapt and deliver lessons to students according to their educational needs and with reference to prior attainment and SEND as required• Set high expectations for all students• Embrace the continued professional development programme within the school, striving to be a lifelong learner, maximising opportunities to make impact within the role.Pilton Community College is a school with an ambitious common curriculum. We have a centralised behaviour system and are focused on reducing teacher workload.We believe in the power of responsive coaching and supporting staff to be the best that they can be. Our mission is to empower our students with a passion for reading and the written word.The successful candidate will be an enthusiastic and highly motivated teacher and will have the advantage of:• Working alongside our highly committed, professional and dedicated team excellent support packages for NQTs and new staff• Outstanding opportunities for CPDYou must have high expectations of yourself, your colleagues and your students and be committed to creating a stimulating learning environment which challenges everyone to achieve the highest standards. You must be highly organised, with the ability to establish effective learning opportunities and deliver outstanding lessons; encouraging our students to be the best they can. If you have the ability to inspire, motivate, challenge and support students to ensure they make good progress - we would like to hear from you.Ventrus Multi Academy Trust require all applicants to be eligible to work in the UK with no restrictions, as we are unable to offer sponsorship/work visas. You will be required to provide proof of Right to Work at interview stage.All shortlisted applicants will be subject to an online search.To apply for this role please submit your application online via the following link;https://piltoncollege.current-vacancies.com/Jobs/Advert/3711526 Please apply by 12 noon on Friday 24th January 2025.
Clerk to Governors - Ventrus Multi Academy Trust
- Multiple Locations
- Part Time
- NJC Grade C: £24,790 - £25,584 FTE (This will be paid pro-rata to reflect hours and weeks worked)
Our school is a member of Ventrus, a group of Devon schools that actively collaborate to improve children's outcomes. As a Trust, Ventrus offers excellent career and development opportunities.Working Pattern: These are part time, permanent positions working 50 hours per annum (approximately 1-2 hours per week) per school, 39 weeks per year. There are up to 250 hours available to undertake governance/clerking (depending on the number of schools that applicants are available to cover)We wish to appoint several highly motivated Clerks to provide effective clerking and administrative support to the Local Governing Bodies of several schools within the Trust. Key responsibilities include:Preparing agendas in consultation with the Chair of Governors and Headteacher, taking and writing up the minutes and distributing documentation and other information to Governors.Effectively managing information and administering meetings.Providing advice to the governing body on governance, constitutional and procedural matters.Ensuring the governing body is correctly constituted.Managing information effectively in accordance with legal requirement.At Ventrus Multi Academy Trust, we believe a Clerk to the Local Governing Body plays a critical role. You need to be a highly organised person with attention to detail. You will have general administration experience such as minute taking and meeting organisation and be able to demonstrate a diplomatic approach to communication. Specific training on governance within a MAT will be provided through support from the Senior Executive Assistant.Local Governing Body meetings take place on site in the relevant school or virtually via Microsoft Teams, mostly in the evenings. This is a hybrid working role which can be carried out from home, so it is essential therefore that the Clerk has access to a computer/laptop and internet. Attendance is required at four local governing body meetings per year per school/LGB, plus additional online Clerks meetings, as required.All shortlisted applicants will be subject to an online search.Ventrus Multi Academy Trust require all applicants to be eligible to work in the UK with no restrictions, as we are unable to offer sponsorship/work visas. You will be required to provide proof of Right to Work at interview stage.To apply for this role please submit your application online via the following link;https://ventrus.current-vacancies.com/Jobs/Advert/3717260 The closing date for applications is 12 noon on Thursday 23rd January 2025.
Maths Teacher - Totnes Independent School
- Multiple Locations
- Multiple Terms
- Competitive
Fall in love with teaching again! We are looking for an enthusiastic and flexible Maths Teacher to fill a vacancy for the summer term, from April 2025 to cover paternity leave. Applicants will ideally have experience teaching both KS3 and KS4, teaching students of all abilities up to GCSE. We welcome applications for ECT applicants. Job details Skills and Knowledge• Experience of working with highly aspirational and able students and leading them confidently through GCSE Maths. • QTS• A degree in Maths or related subject is desirable. • Excellent interpersonal skills with both adults and children.• Willingness and ability to work as part of a team.• Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing.• Ability to prioritise and organise your work.• Ability to work effectively to a high standard and meet deadlines.• Knowledge of Health and Safety & Safeguarding/Child Protection procedures.• Ability to act as a secondary form tutor and offer enrichment and extracurricular activitiesProspective candidates are very welcome to visit the school or make contact for an informal chat. Please contact Jennifer Carter, HR Manager for initial enquiries - Jen@top-school.co.uk Early applications are encouraged, and we reserve the right to close the vacancy if a suitable candidate is found.Advantages of working with us:• Small classes - usually no more than 12 students• Outstanding inspection in May 2024 with a significant strength awarded for student wellbeing • In the top 5% nationally for progress• Staff wellbeing programme• Excellent behaviour throughout the school • Many opportunities for professional development• Around 70% contact time• Flexibility and autonomy• Competitive salary and pensionAbout us:Totnes Independent School is a non-punitive, independent school for children aged between 11 and 16. By having small class sizes, a non-punitive culture, an ethos of LARS (Love, Acceptance, Respect and Safety), no homework, a strong personal development programme, and a focus on nurturing relationships, we are able to give our students the confidence and support to enjoy their learning and realise their full potential. More information about us can be found on our website: https://totnesindependentschool.co.uk/Our outstanding recent Independent Schools Inspectorate report can be found HERE. Totnes Independent School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be required to undertake a criminal record check via the DBS. Transgender applicants may wish to use the DBS service's sensitive applications route.Totnes Independent School is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We prohibit discrimination and harassment of any kind based on race, colour, sex, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, or any other protected characteristic as outlined by law.Interviews to be arranged following application.For further information and to apply please visit Vacancies - Totnes Independent School
Head of English - Totnes Independent School
- Multiple Locations
- Multiple Terms
- Competitive
Teach at a school where staff are friendly and students are happy!We are looking for an inspiring and enthusiastic English Teacher who is passionate about English and literacy to join our team in September 2025 and lead the English department. We are looking for a skillful and professional English Teacher to join our school, add value through positive interactions, work collaboratively with students, staff and families, and bring a positive, solutions-focused approach to facilitate excellent progress. Teaching students of all abilities up to GCSE.Job details Skills and Knowledge• Experience of working with highly aspirational and able students and leading them confidently through GCSE English.• QTS• A degree in English is desirable. • Experience in leadership in a school environment.• Excellent interpersonal skills with both adults and children.• Willingness and ability to work as part of a team.• Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing.• Ability to prioritise and organise your work.• Ability to work effectively to a high standard and meet deadlines.• Knowledge of Health and Safety & Safeguarding/Child Protection procedures.• Ability to act as a secondary form tutor and offer enrichment and extracurricular activitiesProspective candidates are very welcome to visit the school or make contact for an informal chat. Please contact Jennifer Carter, HR Manager for initial enquiries - Jen@top-school.co.uk Early applications are encouraged, and we reserve the right to close the vacancy if a suitable candidate is found.Advantages of working with us:• Small classes - usually no more than 12 students• Outstanding inspection in May 2024 with a significant strength awarded for student wellbeing • Within the top 5% nationally for progress• Staff wellbeing programme• Excellent behaviour throughout the school • Many opportunities for professional development• Around 70% contact time• Flexibility and autonomy• Competitive salary and pensionAbout us:Totnes Independent School is a non-punitive, independent school for children aged between 11 and 16. By having small class sizes, a non-punitive culture, an ethos of LARS (Love, Acceptance, Respect and Safety), no homework, a strong personal development programme, and a focus on nurturing relationships, we are able to give our students the confidence and support to enjoy their learning and realise their full potential. More information about us can be found on our website: https://totnesindependentschool.co.uk/Our outstanding recent Independent Schools Inspectorate report can be found HERE. Totnes Independent School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be required to undertake a criminal record check via the DBS. Transgender applicants may wish to use the DBS service's sensitive applications route.Totnes Independent School is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We prohibit discrimination and harassment of any kind based on race, colour, sex, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, or any other protected characteristic as outlined by law.Interviews to be arranged following application.For further information and to apply please visit Vacancies - Totnes Independent School
Chief Officer - Teignbridge CVS
- Multiple Locations
- Full Time
- £38,000 - £40,000 FTE
Place of workTeignbridge CVS currently support hybrid working from offices in Newton Abbot, Devon and homeTeignbridge CVS is recruiting to replace our current Chief Officer who is leaving us later this year. We are seeking an experienced, bold and inspiring leader to take the organisation into the future. This is an exciting opportunity to continue and further the work of the CVS to support and empower the many voluntary sector organisations and community projects across Teignbridge and wider South Devon that provide valued services and bring positive change within and across those communities.In this role you will operate at both strategic and operational level, responsible for leading and providing strategic direction to our staff team who are committed to ensuring our voluntary and community sector has the resources and voice it needs, and to our project staff who act as brokers between public services and community projects from within a range of multi-agency settings.Please see the Recruitment Pack attached below.For further information and to apply, please click here: https://www.teigncvs.org.uk/news/vacanciesClosing Date for Applications: 2pm, Tuesday 28th January 2025.
Lead Teacher of Mathematics - Exeter Maths School
- Multiple Locations
- Full Time
- EMS Main Scale + Responsibility Point 3
Exeter Mathematics School is a 6th form on a mission to raise the aspirations and achievements of mathematically able young people in the South West of England. The school is a vibrant and inclusive learning community in which students' needs are at the centre and everyone is valued equally: students, teachers, pastoral workers, administrators, leaders, parents and governors each have a voice and a crucial contribution to make. To fulfil our mission, we spend a significant proportion of our time focusing on outreach activities and events. All teachers contribute towards these programmes (both in person and online) which often take place after school, sometimes on Saturdays and occasionally in the school holidays. Within EMS, students experience high levels of challenge coupled with thoughtful support and guidance, working in an atmosphere that fosters creative and rigorous thinking, encourages enquiry, engenders confidence in problem solving and sustains joy in learning. In addition to Mathematics and Further Mathematics, the vast majority of students elect to study Physics and large numbers study Computer Science. They also embark on ambitious projects to prepare them for independent study at university and are able to access the curriculum and resources of Exeter College. Teachers from all curriculum areas work closely with one another to enrich and integrate the curriculum. We have an unflinching focus on preparing students for their next steps, whether that be university study, a degree apprenticeship or employment – we want our students to thrive. We are seeking to appoint an inspirational, highly-qualified, innovative and reflective teacher to lead the Mathematics Team. You must be committed to developing pedagogy and collaborative working and be able to challenge, stretch and support the most able students as they prepare to study mathematics-related degrees at top universities. A determination to make a positive difference to students is essential, as is a commitment to personifying the School’s values and supporting the team whilst they strive to excel. EMS is a small school, catering for just 128 students. You will be one of only 13 teachers in the school, nine of which teach Mathematics. Over the past 10 years we’ve created and adapted the curriculum offer and developed our pedagogical understanding. Although we will continue to tweak for years to come and are open to meaningful change, a seismic shift in approach is not required. You’ll be joining the school at an interesting time: more Maths Schools have now opened, making rich collaboration possible and the school is hoping to expand in the near future. We are continually developing our outreach programme and currently have a focus on measuring the impact of programmes to be sure we make the best possible use of our limited resources. You’ll have a significant role in developing the vision for Maths outreach and implementing its delivery across the School’s catchment area.If you would like more information or the opportunity to discuss this post or visit the school, please get in touch by either emailing jobs@exeterms.ac.uk or ringing 01392 429020 and asking to speak to Kerry. EMS is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. All appointments are subject to satisfactory DBS checks, together with the receipt of references. Further information about the school, additional information for prospective applicants and an application form can be found on our website: www.exetermathematicsschool.ac.uk/work-with-us/. We’re quite an unusual school so we highly recommend that you take some time to review this information and read the person specification and job description prior to applying. Application deadline: 1pm on Monday 10th February 2025.
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