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Teaching Assistants and Teachers GREEN SHEETS On paper, by email & online: www.schoolvacancies.co.uk WEEK BEGINNING OCTOBER 8 2018 Ofsted inspections not CONTENTS Secondary Education accurate says ASCL chief Headships Leadership Scale Other Posts by subject Ofsted hasn’t got the resources to appropriately? properly evaluate the curriculum ‘Things that we can objectively Middle School when inspecting a school, and agree on and can be evaluated,’ he Education inspections aren’t very accurate, a said, ‘and leave it to some other fringe meeting at the Conservative source in the system [to challenge the Headships party conference has been told. curriculum].’ Leadership Scale Russell Hobby, the chief executive of At the same meeting, Richard Other Posts by subject Teach First and former general Sherriff, president of the Association secretary of the National Association of School and College Leaders and a Primary Education of Head Teachers, told the meeting former Ofsted inspector, warned that including Nursery that Ofsted can’t, within its current inspections were ‘not very accurate’. Headships resources, ‘do a proper evaluation of He spoke of ‘the tragic effect’ on Leadership Scale the quality of the curriculum in a schools of inspections and the Other Posts: school, [as] they’re spending less than accountability regime. Bracknell Forest a day in a school in many instances’. Responding to the points made at Buckinghamshire He went on to say that Ofsted the meeting, an Ofsted spokesperson Hampshire having a view on what is a good said: ‘Our curriculum research and a Hillingdon curriculum or good teaching is vast amount of sector feedback have Independent incompatible with the profession told us that a focus on performance Oxfordshire having autonomy. data is coming at the expense of what Reading His solution was for Ofsted to step is taught in schools. A new focus on Slough back and say: What are the things the curriculum will change that, Surrey that we can properly evaluate [within bringing the inspection conversation West Berkshire the available resources]? Is back to the substance of young Wiltshire safeguarding appropriate? Is the people’s learning, and treating Windsor & Maidenhead finance being managed appropriately? teachers like the experts in their Are exclusions and inclusion managed field.’ Wokingham Special Education PLEASE DISPLAY GREENSHEETS IN YOUR STAFF ROOM Alternative Education Please display Greensheets prominently for your The website is updated weekly staff. It is a valuable career development resource. on Monday, and e-mail subscribers Miscellaneous It may be appropriate to display the non-teaching and schools that opt to receive a supplement somewhere accessible to parents and printable version by e-mail receive Non-teaching Vacancies visitors, who may be seeking term time work (e.g. their mailings on Monday. Administration your public notice board). Caretaking & Cleaning The deadline for advertisement copy is 3pm on Further information from: Thursday. Advertisements will be placed in the next SPIKE Publications Ltd, Broadway, Salisbury Road, Catering available issue following receipt unless they are Pewsey, Wiltshire SN9 5NZ Early Years Practitioners clearly marked with an intended publication date. Tel: 01672 569209 Extended Hours Care Greensheets is delivered by second class post to [email protected] Miscellaneous arrive in schools between Monday and Wednesday. www.schoolvacancies.co.uk Support Staff PRIMARY EDUCATION Cippenham Primary School including Nursery Elmshott Lane, Cippenham, Slough, Berks. SL1 5RB Telephone: 01628 604665 HEADSHIPS Principal: Nina Greenstone See advertisement on this page Inclusion Coordinator OTHER POSTS Up to £47,166 per annum (inclusive) Starting salary dependent experience and BRACKNELL FOREST accomplishments and includes a See advertisements on pages 5 and 9 TLR payment READING Required: January 2019 See advertisements on pages 5 and 7 Permanent, Full Time Come and join us and make a difference! SLOUGH See advertisements on this page and pages 3, 4 and 8 We are a school with a positive outlook, a friendly staff and fabulous children. If you are passionate about teaching and WKLQN\RXFDQPDNHDSRVLWLYHDQGFRQ¿GHQWFRQWULEXWLRQWR WOKINGHAM our school we would be delighted to hear from you. See advertisements on pages 3, 4 and 6 We are a vibrant and diverse school who has inclusion at the heart of our ethos; recently being awarded the SEND Inclusion WEST BERKSHIRE Award. We are looking for an experienced and dynamic See advertisements on pages 6 and 7 individual who can continue and further develop the excellent inclusive practice already in place in this challenging and WINDSOR & M AIDENHEAD complex school. See advertisement on page 3 The Inclusion Coordinator, with the support of the Principal and Academy Council, is responsible for inspiring and motivating the school community to develop effective ways of overcoming barriers to learning and promoting positive teaching and MISCELLANEOUS OHDUQLQJIRUFKLOGUHQZLWKVSHFL¿FQHHGV7KH,QFOXVLRQ See advertisements on pages 8 (Berkshire Maestros) and 9 Coordinator is a member of the school’s Senior Leadership (Royal Borough Tutors; Always Flourishing) Team and manages an Inclusion Assistant, Assistant SENCo (who leads an Enhanced Provision for children with complex needs) and works closely with the Welfare Lead and team of Inclusion Mentors. … continued on page 3 An outstanding classroom practitioner and preferably an experienced SENCo, you will have knowledge in liaising with a range of professionals in order to ensure effective inclusion and progress of children with a range of needs including SEN, EAL and any other barriers to learning. While a large part of your work will be working with class teachers in order to ensure effective provision for children within the classroom, you will also be responsible for recruitment and timetabling of Learning Support Assistants across the school, working with teachers in order to maxmise their impact and ensure they are being deployed effectively to enable children of all abilities to make progress. The Priory Primary School You will be an excellent communicator and have the ability to Pamber End, Tadley, Hants, RG26 5QD LQVSLUHDQGPRWLYDWHRWKHUVDQGKDQGOHGLI¿FXOWVLWXDWLRQVZLWK www.theprioryprimaryschool.org.uk sensitivity. There will be a teaching commitment included in the role to be decided year on year according to the needs of Headteacher (Pre-advertisement) the school but which currently is one hour per day in KS2. Coming soon Required from April 2019 :KLOH6(1&RTXDOL¿FDWLRQVDQGH[SHULHQFHDUHSUHIHUDEOHZH Leadership scale salary L8-L21 (Depending on experience) will warmly consider applications from exceptional candidates Full-time, Permanent Post with a passion for inclusion and relevant SEN experience and provide the required training accordingly. Closing date for applications – 12 November 2018 Cippenham Primary School is an academy and part of The Interview dates – 27 & 28 November 2018 Gold Rose MAT. We are a vibrant, thriving school with great opportunities for professional and personal development. Visits NOR 178 to the school are warmly welcomed. Please contact Lara Tehabsim on (01628) 604665 or e-mail The children, staff and governors are seeking to appoint a [email protected] to arrange a visit. Head Teacher for April 2019. The advertisement role will go live on Further information (including application forms) is available Monday 15th October. on the school website: www.goldrosemat.co.uk If you would like to visit the school you would be warmly welcomed. Closing date: Monday 15 October 2018 at 10am Shortlisting: Monday 15 October 2018 Alternatively, if you would like an informal discussion please Interviews: W/B Monday 15 October 2018 telephone our Chair of Governing Body, Mr Jon Pender on 07771760720. The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff to share this commitment. All appointments are subject to Please look out for the full advertisement and in the meantime visit satisfactory references, pre-employment and DBS checks. Cippenham Primary School welcomes a diverse population of both pupils and staff and is committed to our website to obtain further information about life at The Priory. promoting and developing equality of opportunity in all its functions. Page 2 October 8 2018 … continued from page 2 Wraysbury Primary School Welley Road, Wraysbury, Staines TW19 5DJ Telephone: 01784 482603 | Fax: 01784 482919 SECONDARY EDUCATION E-mail: [email protected] See advertisement on page 11 and also under Alternative “No Limits to learning!” Education on page 10 Class teacher ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION required from November 2018 See advertisements on page 10 ƌĞLJŽƵůŽŽŬŝŶŐĨŽƌĂƐƵƉƉŽƌƟǀĞƐĐŚŽŽůŝŶǁŚŝĐŚƚŽƐƚĂƌƚLJŽƵƌ ƚĞĂĐŚŝŶŐĐĂƌĞĞƌŽƌŽŶĞǁŝƚŚƚŚĞŽƉƉŽƌƚƵŶŝƚLJĚĞǀĞůŽƉLJŽƵƌƐŬŝůůƐ and experience further? Wraysbury Primary School is a happy SPECIAL EDUCATION ĂŶĚĨƵŶƉůĂĐĞƚŽǁŽƌŬ͊ See advertisements on pages 11 and 12 We are looking to appoint a class teacher for Y5 from November 2018 or January 2019. tĞĂƌĞůŽŽŬŝŶŐĨŽƌƐŽŵĞŽŶĞǁŚŽ͗ ͻ Is an excellent teacher ͻ Is passionate about children’s learning and every child achieving ƚŚĞŝƌƉŽƚĞŶƟĂů ͻ /ƐŝŶŶŽǀĂƟǀĞĂŶĚĐƌĞĂƟǀĞ ͻ Has a sense of humour tĞĐĂŶŽīĞƌ͗ ͻ Happy, friendly and hardworking children with high standards of behaviour ͻ ƐƵƉƉŽƌƟǀĞŵĞŶƚŽƌͬƉŚĂƐĞůĞĂĚĞƌĂŶĚŚĞůƉĨƵůƚĞĂĐŚĞƌƐĂŶĚƚĞĂĐŚŝŶŐ assistants to work alongside ͻ sĞƌLJƐƵƉƉŽƌƟǀĞƉĂƌĞŶƚƐĂŶĚŐŽǀĞƌŶŽƌƐ ͻ A very well equipped ICT suite and an outdoor swimming pool ͻ Refurbished
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