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CANDIDATE INFORMATION BROCHURE

To inspire young people to make their best better

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13 November 2013

Dear Candidate

Thank you for taking the time to apply for the new Resource Assistant for Art role at New Forest Academy.

New Forest Academy opened in September 2012 and is part of Academies Enterprise Trust, one of the largest nationwide, multi academy sponsors in the country.

The Academies Enterprise Trust firmly believes that all young people deserve to become world class learners – to learn, enjoy, succeed and thrive in a world class educational environment, which has the best facilities, the best teaching and the most up to date resources available to them.

Our vision is to help students achieve world class learning outcomes by developing world class teachers in a world class community.

New Forest Academy has an exciting future and this appointment represents a great opportunity to secure positive outcomes for our learners.

If you share our vision and values then we would be very excited to hear from you.

Yours sincerely

The Recruitment Team

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New Forest AcademyAt New Forest Academy our aim is to create the best possible educational environment in which our students can succeed.   We focus on ensuring that all students make the progress of which they are capable and that every student feels that they are stretched.  

We are a thriving 11-18 Academy with an all ability intake.   Through our Business and Enterprise specialism we challenge and encourage every child to achieve their full potential not just in terms of academic attainment but also in relation to the many extra-curricular and community activities that are on offer here.

We are proud to be part of the wider family of academies within the Academies Enterprise Trust and the opportunities for support, innovation, collaboration, partnership and excellence that ensures that we fulfil our duty to inspire all young people to “make their best better”.

We are a fully inclusive academy, and believe in nurturing the talents and capabilities of all sections of our community. We continue the excellent work of our feeder schools and provide a huge range of curricular opportunities.

Our recent Ofsted inspection reported that our students enjoy coming to New Forest Academy, which contributes to the calm learning atmosphere you will find around the site.

Our aim is to enable students to leave New Forest Academy appropriately qualified and as mature, caring members of society, with the right level of qualifications.

Please contact the academy if you would like a tour of our facilities or would just like to see the academy at work. We welcome visitors at any time.

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Our Academies

The AET has a number of Academies located across England.

Primary

Secondary

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SpecialPrimary- North

Academy Location Opened Age Profile

Caldicotes Primary Academy Middlesbrough April 2013 3-11Cottingley Primary Academy Leeds December 2012 3-11Feversham Primary Academy Bradford, West

YorkshireNovember 2012 3-11

Hall Road Academy Hull September 2012 3-11Meadstead Primary Academy Barnsley June 2013 3-11Newington Academy Hull September 2012 3-11North Ormesby Primary Academy Middlesbrough October 2012 3-11St Helen’s Primary Academy Barnsley, Monk Bretton December 2012 3-11Shafton Primary Academy Shafton, Barnsley December 2012 4-11The Green Way Academy Hull September 2012 4-11

Primary- East

Academy Location Opened Age Profile

Ashingdon Primary Academy Ashingdon, Essex September 2011 5-11Beacon Academy Loughborough,

LeicestershireDecember 2012 4-11

Hamford Primary Academy Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex

April 2012 5-11

Langer Primary Academy Felixstowe, Suffolk May 2012 3-11North Thoresby Primary Academy

Lincolnshire July 2013 4-11

Plumberow Primary Academy Hockley, Essex September 2011 5-11Utterby Primary Academy Lincolnshire July 2013 4-11Westerings Primary Academy Hockley, Essex September 2011 4-11

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Primary- South

Academy Location Opened Age Profile

Charles Warren Academy Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire

September 2012 4-11

Molehill Copse Primary Academy Maidstone, Kent June 2012 3-11Noel Park Primary Academy London September 2012 3-11Oaks Academy Maidstone, Kent April 2012 4-11St James the Great Primary Academy

East Malling, Kent April 2012 3-11

Tree Tops Academy Maidstone, Kent April 2012 3-11Trinity Primary Academy London September 2012 3-11Weston Academy Isle of Wight April 2012 4-11

Primary- West

Academy Location Opened Age Profile

Anglesey Primary Academy Burton on Trent, Staffordshire

December 2012 4-11

Barton Hill Academy Torquay, Devon September 2012 3-11Brockworth Primary Academy Gloucester,

GloucestershireSeptember 2012 4-11

Four Dwellings Primary Academy Birmingham January 2013 3-11Hazelwood Academy Wiltshire June 2013 3-11Lea Forest Primary Academy Birmingham December 2012 3-11Montgomery Primary Academy Birmingham October 2012 3-11Offa’s Mead Academy Chepstow,

GloucestershireSeptember 2012 4-11

Percy Shurmer Academy Birmingham September 2012 3-11Severn View Primary Academy Stroud, Gloucestershire September 2012 4-11

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Secondary- North

Academy Location Opened Age Profile

Childwall Sports & Science Academy

Liverpool, Merseyside September 2012 11-18

Eston Park Academy Eston, Middlesbrough January 2012 11-18Firth Park Academy Sheffield August 2013 11-16Gillbrook Academy Middlesbrough September 2012 11-18Kingswood Academy Hull July 2013 11-16Swallow Hill Academy Leeds July 2013 11-18Unity City Academy Middlesbrough Expected:

September 201311-16

Secondary- East

Academy Location Opened Age Profile

Clacton Coastal Academy Clacton on Sea, Essex September 2009 11-19Cordeaux Academy Louth, Lincolnshire December 2012 11-18East Point Academy Lowestoft, Suffolk September 2011 11-18Felixstowe Academy Felixstowe, Suffolk September 2011 12-19Greensward Academy Hockley, Essex September 2008 11-18Maltings Academy Witham, Essex September 2008 11-18New Rickstones Academy Witham, Essex September 2008 11-18Tendring Enterprise Studio School

Clacton-on-Sea, Essex September 2012 14-19

Tendring Technology College Frinton-on-Sea, Essex and Thorpe-le-Soken, Essex

September 2011 11-19

The Duston School Northampton June 2012 11-18

Secondary- South

Academy Location Opened Age Profile

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Aylward Academy London September 2011 11-19Bexleyheath Academy Bexleyheath, Kent September 2011 11-18Everest Community Academy Basingstoke, Hampshire September 2011 11-16Kingsley Academy Hounslow, Middlesex April 2013 11-18New Forest Academy Holbury, Hampshire September 2012 11-18Nightingale Academy London September 2010 11-19Richmond Park Academy London September 2010 11-16Ryde Academy Isle of Wight September 2011 13-18Sandown Bay Academy Isle of Wight September 2011 11-18Sir Herbert Leon Academy Milton Keynes,

BuckinghamshireSeptember 2012 11-19

Winton Community Academy Andover, Hampshire November 2012 11-16

Secondary- West

Academy Location Opened Age Profile

Broadlands Academy Keynsham, Bristol December 2012 11-16Four Dwellings High School Birmingham March 2013 11-16Greenwood Academy Birmingham January 2013 11-16Millbrook Academy Brockworth,

GloucestershireJanuary 2012 11-18

The Rawlett School Tamworth, Staffordshire September 2012 11-16Tamworth Enterprise College Tamworth, Staffordshire September 2012 11-16

Special- East

Academy Location Opened Age Profile

Columbus School Chelmsford, Essex May 2012 3-19Pioneer School Basildon, Essex June 2012 3-19

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Special- South

Academy Location Opened Age Profile

Newlands Academy London September 2013 11-16Wishmore Cross Academy Woking, Surrey September 2012 11-16

Special- West

Academy Location Opened Age Profile

The Green Field Academy (‘The Peak Academy’)

Dursley, Gloucestershire

September 2012 10-16

The Ridge Academy Cheltenham, Gloucestershire

September 2012 5-11

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Mission Statement

To inspire young people to make their best better.

Vision Statement

To help students achieve world class learning outcomes by developing world class teachers in a world class community.

Ethos Statement

Every young person deserves the opportunity to have a life that can be described as ‘good quality’, free from fear and danger, where they can give and receive respect to and from others with a sense of well-being, belonging, worth and achievement.

AET Academies will become High Performing Organisations and, therefore, must be the:

Education provider of choice for students. Employer of choice for staff. Investment of choice for parents.

Values and Beliefs

Through our actions and behaviours we will strive to develop young people who:

Respect themselves and the community (people, property and theenvironment), and seek to have a positive impact on society;

Are polite, calm, caring, honest, trustworthy and helpful; Are responsible, independent and supportive of each other; Are tolerant, open minded and not prejudiced; Are determined and have a strong work ethic; Will be thoughtful and compassionate with the ability to listen and challenge in

a considerate fashion; Have good communication skills; Offer themselves as good role models for future generations of learners and

citizens; Can demonstrate strong self-belief and confidence and have high aspirations; Are team players who can work and support others, and where necessary are

able to take on leadership roles;

For further information about the Academies Enterprise Trust please visit our website www.academiesenterprisetrust.org or contact [email protected] to answer any questions you may have.

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A commitment to training and personal development

As we head further into the 21st century and all schools and academies come to terms with the ever changing face of the workforce, leadership and management of professional development is at the very top of the AET’s agenda. We firmly believe that personal and professional growths are key factors in staff’s perception of their worth to an organisation and consequently in how much additional effort they are prepared to put into that organisation.

The aim, therefore, of the team leading CPD across the AET is to facilitate the design, co-ordination and monitoring of coherent and effective development activities and training programmes that address the challenges and barriers facing each academy and embed training and development as the central component of workforce development and school improvement.

Our vision for our academies is to develop a learning-centred culture with the entire school workforce, including both teachers and educational support staff, giving the same attention to the design, delivery and monitoring of their professional development as is given to the teaching and learning of students. Indeed, for our academies to continue to improve, teachers and other adults need to feel that their learning and development is just as important as the students’.

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Staff Benefits

Career Development

Apprenticeships Financial Support towards achieving further Qualifications Leadership Programmes Progression Opportunities Teacher Training Programmes

Family Friendly

Childcare vouchers – If you are using registered or approved childcare, you can choose to take part of your salary in Childcare vouchers to pay for it which are Tax and National Insurance free. This means you get extra value from your pay packet each month.

Financial

AET JTRS Apple Product Store – AET employees, students and families are eligible to purchase a range of Apple products at preferential terms.

EAG Essex Auto Group – AET employees are eligible to receive preferential terms on the purchase of new vehicles within the EAG range of vehicle bands they offer. EAG also offer vehicle servicing and repairs, and hold an agency with Motability for those who require a vehicle to their specific disability needs.

EPCIS (Employee Personal Computer Initiative Scheme) – this is a HMRC approved scheme which allows you to purchase a Training Package which includes a high specification computer from a selected range. Your payment is deducted from your gross salary before you are taxed.

Life Assurance Pension

Health and Wellbeing

Edenred Travel Club – this provides all AET employees with discounts and special offers on holidays all over the world.

Halfords Cycle to Work – this scheme allows eligible employees to purchase a cycle tax efficiently through their employer, with deductions being made from the employee’s salary before Income Tax and National Insurance are applied. The repayment of the cycle will be over a 12 month period.

Hi-Tec Sport – Hi-Tec offer staff, students, and parents of the AET a discount on all footwear purchased directly from Hi-Tec via its online store.

Westfield Health – AET Solutions has enjoyed a business partnership with Westfield Health since 2008, which offers an opportunity to obtain cash back for eligible employee’s routine health needs. The scheme provides an excellent range of benefits for you and your dependent children.

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Academies Enterprise Trust Professional Services Team

AET Academies are supported by the Professional Services Team, who work closely with the Academies to deliver the AET vision to make our best better.

The AET’s fundamental philosophy is to ‘build the capacity and pace of leaders at all levels of the academy to take responsibility for their own academy’s (phase or aspect) continuous and sustainable improvement. It is not the role of AET Central Services officers to instruct academy-based staff, on the, what or the how of doing their jobs. It is the responsibility of AET Central Services staff to challenge, support and monitor the progress and development of the academy-based services:

Regional Managing Director engagement Leadership development CPD for the whole school workforce Ofsted guidance and support Maturity Matrices English and Literacy Mathematics and Numeracy Facilities (including Security, Health and Safety) Resident Ofsted Inspector Finance Human Resources (including recruitment and retention) Learning Technologies Data and Information ICT Infra-structure Community Sports Development PSHE Education and CEIAG support Community Learning Marketing and Public Relations Governor Training Special Educational Needs and Disabilities Partnerships including apprenticeship programmes Teaching School Network

Academies Enterprise Trust, Safe Recruitment Procedure

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Academies Enterprise Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people in its academies. In order to meet this responsibility, its academies follow a rigorous selection process to discourage and screen out unsuitable applicants. Disclosure and Barring ServiceA Disclosure and Barring Service Certificate will be required for all posts.

ShortlistingOnly those candidates meeting the right criteria will be short listed. Interview1. Those shortlisted will take part in an in-depth interview process.2. Candidates will be asked to address any discrepancies, anomalies or gaps in their application form. Reference CheckingReferences from the previous and current employer will be taken up for shortlisted candidates, and where necessary employers may be contacted to gather further information. ProbationAll new staff will be subject to a probation period of six months (which may, in certain circumstances, be extended by up to 3 months). The probation period is a trial period, to enable the assessment of an employee’s suitability for the job for which they have been employed. It provides the academy/trust with the opportunity to monitor and review the performance of new staff in relation to various areas, but also in terms of their commitment to safe guarding and relationships with pupils.

Equal OpportunitiesThe Academies Enterprise Trust recognises the value of, and seeks to achieve, a diverse workforce which includes people from differing backgrounds with different skills and abilities. The AET takes positive steps to create an employment culture through its Board of Governors, managers and other employees, in which people can feel confident of being treated with fairness, dignity and tolerance irrespective of their individual differences. This commitment extends beyond the relationship between and conduct of employees and potential employees, to the whole community and others connected with it. The AET is committed to the elimination of unlawful discrimination and to the promotion of good relations between all.

Data ProtectionPersonal data provided on your application, and for equal opportunities monitoring, is required to enable Academies Enterprise Trust to operate and monitor its recruitment and employment procedures. Data is kept secure and accurate, and disclosure is restricted to those people within the organisation who have a need to access it. Personal data supplied by you is destroyed within prescribed time limits, unless you are appointed, in which case the data you have supplied will form the basis for your individual staff record.

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Job Description

Job Title: Resource Assistant

Location: New Forest Academy

Grade: B

TLR: N/A

Hours of work: Art Department – 4 hours per week.Technology Department – 15 hours per week.

Reports to: Head of Department

Overall Responsibilities and Main Duties:

Support for students: Through the provision of materials, enable pupils to access learning activities as

directed by the line manager.

Support for teacher: Maintain a productive working environment Prepare specialist materials as required by the teacher Routine record keeping / clerical support

Support for the curriculum: Monitor stock supplies Maintain day to day and specialist equipment

Support for the school: Comply with policies, promote equal opportunities and school ethos Attend relevant meetings

Corporate and statutory initiatives – equalities/health and safety/e-government/sustainability:Maintain an awareness of school, national and statutory policies and requirements and apply these in the workplace.

Key decision making areas in the role: From a range of options, decide which supplies to order, maintaining best value –

if applicable. Decide whether equipment/technology should be upgraded, reviewing the options

and making recommendations to the class teacher. Recommending the disposal of old or faulty stock and equipment – if applicable.

Prioritisation of tasks/workload and allocation of resources as directed, Responsible for cash payments (where not dealt with by a cover supervisor).

The role dimensions – financial (e.g. budgets) and non-financial (e.g. units, workload, customer/staff):

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Preparing materials and equipment for lessons. Co-ordinating arrangements for several separate classroom or labs

simultaneously. Making recommendations against a typical budget of £x per year. Dealing with regular deliveries.

The main contacts – external/internal customer contacts and purpose: Internal – principal, teaching staff, pupils, other support staff. External – suppliers, repairers.

Working conditions – environment, and physical effort or strain: School and classroom based learning environment. Some manual handling. Health and Safety responsibility for self, children and area which is particularly

demanding in a child-centred environment. Noxious substances e.g. photocopiers/toners.

Context/additional information: It has a high confidentiality component and needs to hold the trust and

confidence of both the students and the teachers. It may acquire information on child protection/family sensitive issues which must be treated carefully and appropriately.

The size and type of school will be a factor in determining how the role operates as will the physical site of the school.

Role holders will occasionally be required to attend training to keep their skills and knowledge up to date.

There is a particular responsibility to maintain high standards of health and safety, in order to ensure that pupils and colleagues are protected from hazards, within the framework of relevant risk assessments.

Role holders routinely work to tight deadlines, coordinating and prioritising resources, often facilitating several lessons running simultaneously.

The post-holder is also required to undertake such other duties and training as may be required by or on behalf of New Forest Academy provided that they are consistent with the nature of the post.

This job description is a guide to the duties the post holder will be expected to undertake. It is not intended to be exhaustive or exclusive and will be subject to change as working requirements dictate and to meet the organisational requirements of New Forest Academy.

Other clauses:1. The above responsibilities are subject to the general duties and

responsibilities contained in the statement of Conditions of Employment2. This job description allocates duties and responsibilities but does not direct

the particular amount of time to be spent on carrying them out and no part of it may be so construed.

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3. The job description is not necessarily a comprehensive definition of the post.  It will be reviewed regularly and it may be subject to modification or amendment at any time after consultation with the holder of the post.

4. This job description may be varied to meet the changing demands of the Trust at the reasonable discretion of the Chief Executive Officer.

5. This job description does not form part of the contract of employment.  It describes the way the post holder is expected and required to perform and complete the particular duties as set out in the foregoing.

6. Postholder may deal with sensitive material and should maintain confidentiality in all Trust related matters.

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New Forest AcademyPerson Specification

Job Title: Resource Assistant

Essential DesirableQualifications Qualifications GCSE

Maths and English (Grade A-C) or equivalent

NVQ2 or equivalent qualification or experience in a relevant discipline.

Knowledge/Experience Experience of working

with workshop equipment and materials.

Knowledge of Health & Safety/security regulations and procedures.

Relevant experience in an educational environment.

Experience of administrative/clerical working and processes.

Skills/Abilities Ability to use and

maintain a wide range of workshop equipment and materials.

Technical skills – keyboard, word processing, photocopiers.

Effective written and oral communication skills.

Capable of working on own initiative and prioritise workload.

Good organisational skills.

Good communicator. Skilled in maintaining

personal and professional confidentiality.

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Ability to make a contribution to the work of a team.

Ability to remain calm under pressure.

Demonstrate a clear commitment to develop and learn in the role.

Special Requirements