St Peter’s School is committed to
safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects
all staff and volunteers to share this commitment by always complying with the
school’s Child Protection and Safeguarding Policy and Procedures. The
successful applicant will be required
to undergo statutory
pre-employment checks, including
a Disclosure and Barring Service check.
Post: School Staff Instructor –
Combined Cadet Force
Responsible to: The Contingent Commander
Hours of work: An average of 3 days per week,
term-time Only (34 weeks). However, some
flexibility will be required as additional hours will be worked to cover the
annual camp (which happens at the beginning of the summer holiday), firearm
inspections should they happen in the holidays and occasional days leading up
to the start of and at the end of term.
This will include evenings, overnight stays and weekend working.
Salary: £13,378 p.a. – additional daily allowances may be available from the MOD
where appropriate.
Overall purpose of the post:
The
School require an experienced instructor to manage the smooth running and
expansion of the
Combined Cadet Force (CCF). Applicants must have served recently as an
Officer/SNCO in the
Armed Forces or be an active member or leader of a CCF or ACF (or tri-Service
equivalent).
The
successful candidate will:
•
Manage the smooth running and
expansion of the CCF
•
Organise and plan experiences to
enhance the Cadet provision.
•
Plan and deliver the Cadet
training programme.
•
Be responsible for the general
administration of the Cadet Unit
Key
responsibilities:
- To act as administrator for cadets and
contingent Cadet Force Adult Volunteers (CFAVs) and to supply and organise
all CCF services, including the issue, control, maintenance and purchasing
of clothing and equipment.
- To carry out all day to day liaisons
with the Cadet Training Team (CCT) and other agencies as necessary.
- To ensure the maintenance and
presentation of all CCF and School Adventurous Training equipment.
- To take responsibility (in liaison with
the CCF Contingent Commander) for all issues related to weapons, including
all weapon inspections, repairs in line with MOD requirements and an
agreed maintenance plan, including the security of fire arms.
- To collate all required returns to the
MOD including equipment, qualifications, controls and records of all
weapon loans to other schools.
- To take responsibility for all
equipment held at the school; provide the MOD with information as
required.
- To maintain an awareness and knowledge
of MOD amendments, advice and document control.
- To undertake the training and
instruction of all staff and cadets in military matters including
mandatory safety tests, act as advisor to all and immediate support to the
Contingent Commander.
- To run, organise and administer all
camps and training programmes (as detailed by the Contingent Commander).
- To assist the Contingent Commander and
other CFAVs with the effective use of the Westminster Management
Information System (MIS).
- To manage, administer and organise
competitions.
- To maintain the Cadet training records.
- To take responsibility for the daily
control and management of the Cadet equipment.
- To develop, organise, manage and
administer CCF activity.
General
1. Health & Safety - You have a legal duty to take reasonable care of your own health and safety and
that of others and you are expected
to be familiar with, and adhere to, St Peter’s
School’s Health and Safety
policy.
2. School values – You have a duty to ensure
your work, communication and approach conforms
to the school’s core values
and mission. You will need to be aware and comply with school rules, policies
and procedures at all times including, but not limited to, those relating to
safeguarding, conduct, equality and data protection.
St Peter's School strives to be diverse and
inclusive. We encourage applications from people who identify as Black, Asian
or from a Minority Ethnic
background, who are underrepresented at the school. The school is committed to
providing equal opportunity to all employees and pupils. This means that
employees are treated fairly, irrespective of sexual orientation, ethnic origin, religion,
disability, age, gender,
marital status or other reason. The post holder is expected to always comply
with the provisions set out in law and the St Peter's policies on equality and
diversity.
Note: This job description is not intended
to be a comprehensive list of duties
and responsibilities
associated with the post. The post holder
will be expected
to comply with any reasonable request to undertake work of a similar level that is not
specified in this job description.
This job description may be amended
at any time.