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Student Achievement Mentor

Student Achievement Mentor

Hartlepool Sixth Form College

Hartlepool

  • Expired
Salary:
£15,623
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
5 June 2015

Job overview

HARTLEPOOL SIXTH FORM COLLEGE is located on a well-resourced modern campus, the college works with 1,000 16-18 year olds, 90% of whom are studying advanced level programmes. In addition we have a small but expanding adult programme, this includes 50 Foundation Degree students and 20 Apprentices. We are looking to appoint to the following vacancy:

Student Achievement Mentors

This is a new role which will be vital in ensuring that students are challenged to achieve the very best results they can.

H6FC wants students to be ambitious for themselves and is ambitious on their behalf.

We are looking for energetic, inspirational Student Achievement Mentors who will lead the development of a new tutorial programme and ensure students are successful.

Hours of work: 37 per week, term time only

Salary: Point 20 (fte 0.9128), £17,116 (Actual: £15,623 per annum)

Salary and terms and conditions in accordance with Sixth Form Colleges’ Support Staff pay and conditions. Further details and application forms are available from our website www.hpoolsfc.ac.uk  or alternatively email: hsfc@hpoolsfc.ac.uk  or telephone: 01429 294444.

Closing date: 5th June 2015

The College is an equal opportunities employer committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all learners and expects all staff to share this commitment.

The successful candidate will need to undertake an Enhanced Disclosure via the DBS.

About Hartlepool Sixth Form College

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+44 1429 294444

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Hartlepool Sixth Form College is a mixed, non-selective, non-denominational, general further education college situated in Hartlepool, County Durham. It is a 16-plus institution that recruits learners from five local partner schools, plus international students, often from China. There are approximately 928 learners aged 16 and over, the majority of whom study full-time.

Hartlepool Sixth Form College was first established in 1985 on a single site in the town centre, where it still stands today as the only specialist sixth-form college in the Hartlepool area. A consultation is under way on a proposed merger between Hartlepool Sixth Form College and City of Sunderland College.

Principal

Maureen Bunter

Values and vision

Hartlepool Sixth Form College provides a high level of support to its learners, offering a friendly and encouraging environment with a strong sense of community, respect and tolerance. Its aim is to give students an excellent educational experience that enables them to achieve their full potential, providing them with a strong foundation from which they can progress to further education or into the increasingly competitive world of work.

Ofsted report

“A tangible ethos of high expectations has rapidly improved the quality of learners’ experience and the results they achieve. Dynamic and challenging senior leadership and governance of the college have led to considerable improvements since the last inspection. Throughout their study programme learners improve their self-confidence and raise their expectations; as a result, they are well prepared for higher education or employment. [Learners] feel very safe and their behaviour in college is exemplary.”

View Hartlepool Sixth Form College’s latest Ofsted report

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