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St Martin's School, Moors Bank, Shropshire

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St Martin's School, Moors Bank, Shropshire

  • Part time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted 2 weeks ago, 15 Mar | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 6f8d452b796c4d99b4a7dad51822e5bc

Full Job Description

St Martins School: 3-16

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Grade 5, 30 hours per week, term time only

Starting As Soon As Possible

We're looking for a dedicated and compassionate individual to join our professional team, working alongside teachers to create an inclusive and nurturing learning environment. In this rewarding role, you'll provide tailored learning support to students facing barriers to education, including those with moderate learning difficulties, behavioural or social challenges, communication needs, sensory impairments, or physical disabilities. Beyond academic support, you'll play a key role in meeting the wider needs of our students, offering assistance with personal care, medical needs, and emotional well-being. We deliver child-centred, individually tailored education because of our small size and unique position in our community. This family ethos surrounds all who work and study here, creating a safe, supportive and nurturing environment. Our recent Ofsted inspection described us as "a small school with a big heart" and commented on the fact that "senior leaders have high aspirations for
every pupil and have created an ambitious curriculum to meet these high expectations."

Further information and an Applicant Information Pack can be found on our website www.stmartins3-16.org/school-information/job-vacancies/

Closing date for applications: 3 p.m. Monday 31st March 2025

Interviews will take place on Friday 4th April 2025

St Martins School, is part of The 3-18 Education Trust which is currently made up of nine schools and derives its name from the age range of the pupils and students who attend those schools. We have an inclusive ethos, defined by age and we recognise that education is a continuous process, secured through consistent values and a strong transition (through the key stages).

Our Vision:

To ensure every individual is in a great school.

Our Mission:

To celebrate the diverse nature, culture and identity of our individual schools, whilst enjoying the benefit of the team, so that each school is reciprocal in their support for one another and achieves together.

Our Values:

Accomplished: to provide high quality education and training for all

Resilient: to be solution focused and able to intelligently manage challenges

Compassionate: to show care and understanding towards others

Not only do we pursue the important dimension of achieving the best results for each student regardless of their starting point, but we also believe strongly that education is about developing well-rounded individuals who are ready, willing and able to make their contribution to society.

We're looking for a dedicated and compassionate individual to join our professional team, working alongside teachers to create an inclusive and nurturing learning environment. In this rewarding role, you'll provide tailored learning support to students facing barriers to education, including those with moderate learning difficulties, behavioural or social challenges, communication needs, sensory impairments, or physical disabilities. Beyond academic support, you'll play a key role in meeting the wider needs of our students, offering assistance with personal care, medical needs, and emotional well-being. We deliver child-centred, individually tailored education because of our small size and unique position in our community. This family ethos surrounds all who work and study here, creating a safe, supportive and nurturing environment. Our recent Ofsted inspection described us as "a small school with a big heart" and commented on the fact that "senior leaders have high aspirations for
every pupil and have created an ambitious curriculum to meet these high expectations."

St Martins School, is part of The 3-18 Education Trust which is currently made up of nine schools and derives its name from the age range of the pupils and students who attend those schools. We have an inclusive ethos, defined by age and we recognise that education is a continuous process, secured through consistent values and a strong transition (through the key stages).

To celebrate the diverse nature, culture and identity of our individual schools, whilst enjoying the benefit of the team, so that each school is reciprocal in their support for one another and achieves together.

Our Values:

Accomplished: to provide high quality education and training for all

Resilient: to be solution focused and able to intelligently manage challenges

Compassionate: to show care and understanding towards others

Not only do we pursue the important dimension of achieving the best results for each student regardless of their starting point, but we also believe strongly that education is about developing well-rounded individuals who are ready, willing and able to make their contribution to society.

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