Padbury CE School is a Church of England school within the Diocese of Oxford, our values are rooted
and grounded in the Christian faith, although we welcome all young people and
staff of all faiths and none.
We pride
ourselves on our caring, nurturing and inclusive philosophy and our whole
school staff are central this.
School offices are very busy places and, in this role, we can
honestly promise that no two days will ever be the same! Our staff wear
“multiple hats” and juggle numerous duties and responsibilities across the day,
but this is all part of the fun and the challenge.
If you have
good interpersonal skills and are an organised person, come and join our supportive
office team, working within our caring school community.
Full details
of the role are provided in the job description.
The
benefits of joining the Oxford Diocesan Bucks Schools Trust.
We are delighted you are
considering joining our school for the next step in your career. Being part of
a Trust, makes you part of the family and this comes with many opportunities
from CPD training and networking to in-house support and career development.
We are committed to our staff and offer benefits
which include:
· Employee Assistance Programme with Schools Advisory
Service - through this programme, staff can access a wide range of support
including a GP service, menopause support, counselling and mindfulness, chronic
illness support, physiotherapy, fitness services and so much more!
Finally, by
being part of ODBST, you are becoming part of and impacting children’s futures,
and we look forward to welcoming you to the team.
Padbury CE School is committed to safeguarding
and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff
and volunteers to share in this commitment.
All post holders in regulated activity are subject to appropriate
vetting procedures and a satisfactory Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS)
Enhanced check. The ODBST is an Equal
Opportunities employer.
This post is covered by the
Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exemptions) Order 1975 because it is a
post which involves working directly with children or young people and the
applicant is required to declare any criminal convictions (or cautions or bind-overs)
including those which are “spent”. The
amendments to the Exceptions Order 1975 (2013, 2020) provide that certain spent
convictions and cautions are ‘protected’ and are not subject to disclosure to
employers, and cannot be taken into account.
Guidance and criteria on the filtering of these cautions and convictions
can be found on the Disclosure and Barring Service website: Guidance on the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the
Exceptions Order 1975. It is an offence to apply
for this role if you are barred from engaging in regulated activity relevant to
children.
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Donna Dawkes
01280813070
office@pdb.odbst.org
