Sixth Form Study Supervisor

Swindon Academy, Swindon

Sixth Form Study Supervisor

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Swindon Academy, Swindon

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

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Full Job Description

Swindon Academy is looking for a hardworking and enthusiastic Sixth Form Study Supervisor who will support staff in school making a strong contribution to pupils' learning and achievement. The Sixth Form Study Supervisor will support students studying in their Sixth Form and run the Sixth Form Study Centre ensuring students have the best learning experience to support their taught lessons. The main duties include:

  • Supervise the students studying in the Sixth Form Study Centre
  • Support Students in the completion of note-taking, assignments and essays
  • Hold 1:1 wellbeing conversations with students to support their academic progress and personal growth and development.
  • Use data effectively and work with other members of the Sixth Form tutorial team to provide targeted intervention and support for students identified as 'at risk' of not meeting course requirements
  • The very nature of this job means that the cover required will be variable on a daily basis. This role is working Monday - Friday, term time only, within Sixth Form phase at Beech Avenue.

  • excellent communication skills and be able to build good relationships with young people and adults
  • an ability to deal with students and staff so that they feel they have been dealt with consistently and fairly
  • an ability to convey authority and earn students respect, with the ability to make good decisions really fast.
  • the ability to show initiative whilst knowing when to take advice
  • good judgement over matters of confidentiality and integrity in dealing with sensitive information about students
  • strong IT skills with the ability to positively respond to training in the use of school IT packages.
  • Other requirements:
  • educated to A Level or Degree level
  • sound literacy and numeracy, GCSE in English and Maths at Grade C or above
  • some previous experience of working with young people is desirable
  • some understanding of how students learn or teaching experience is desirable

    At Swindon Academy, we pride ourselves on a team of staff who are supportive, friendly and dedicated to providing the very best teaching and learning for our students.
  • Staff across the academy set a culture of high expectations and continuous improvement for students which, in turn, is reflected in the emphasis we place on continuing professional development (CPD) for our staff. We have made significant, sustained progress at GCSE and are proud to be the top performing school in Swindon for progress over the last six years. After a visit from Ofsted in June 2022, the academy continues to be a 'Good' school in all aspects of the inspection framework. Inspectors who visited the school noted that, "Warm, caring relationships are at the heart of the way that staff work with pupils. United Learning United Learning is a large, and growing, group of schools aiming to offer life-changing education to children and young people across England. Our schools work as a team and achieve more by sharing than any single school could. Our subject specialists, our Group-wide intranet, our own curriculum, and our online learning portal all help us share knowledge and resource, helping to simplify work processes and manage workloads for an improved work-life balance. As a Group, we can reward our staff better: with good career opportunities, better pay, benefits, and ultimately, the satisfaction of helping children to succeed. We invest in our staff's wellbeing. Our academies each have at least eight INSET days per year (with three of those solely dedicated to planning), and an ongoing group-wide wellbeing programme. It's an ethos we call 'the best in everyone. United Learning is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All positions are subject to an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring check from the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) and shortlisted candidates will be subject to an online check.