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INFORMATION FOR APPLICANTS: Trust Strategic Leader of EAL Nursery A B C All Will Succeed 1

WELCOME TO THE ESSA FOUNDATION ACADEMIES TRUST We recruit people for attitude and train for skills We aim to recruit great people. We would rather make no appointment than appoint someone who is not suited to our ethos. For this reason, we clearly articulate our vision, values and expectations when putting together information for applicants and we always give a lot of attention to appointing the right person. We aim to recruit staff who: are excited by their role and by the prospect of working with young people; love the processes of learning and teaching and are keen to continually develop their own skills; recognise that teaching can be a demanding job but react positively to those demands rather than complaining; will subscribe to the ethos of the Trust and go the extra mile in terms of time and commitment to get the very best from our young people; see break duty as an opportunity to talk to children; are quick to praise and slow to criticise; and are not afraid to admit to seeing themselves as potential leaders of the future. We know it s a cliché, but we really do want to recruit people who will make a difference. Some of our children have not had the easiest start to their lives and they face barriers to learning. We are therefore looking for colleagues who are on a mission the kind of people that make others smile because of their enthusiasm; the kind of people who will get satisfaction from seeing our children learn to do things that staff in other schools might take for granted. In return you will get a lot back from our young people - they are lovely and you will be working for a Trust that will take an active interest in your development. Finally, I am conscious that this may be your first contact with our Academy Trust and first impressions are very important. I hope what you read, coupled with anything else you discover about us, inspires you to apply for this post. Andrew Cooper, Chief Executive 2

THE TRUST The Essa Foundation Academies Trust currently sponsors two academies and has recently opened a nursery: Essa Academy, age 11-16, judged good by Ofsted in January 2014. Essa Primary Academy, age 4-11, which opened as a Free School in September 2014. Essa Nursery, age 2.5-5, is the latest addition to our family; it opened in January 2017. VISION & VALUES All Will Succeed Our ethos is simple: we will make the most of our unique family of schools to give every child the best possible opportunity to flourish and develop into a decent, disciplined, welleducated and employable young person. Here is what is at the heart of all we do: Developing decent people: Results and qualifications are important, but they are not the whole story far from it. Our ultimate goal is to develop well-rounded young people who will make the most of the opportunities open to them in our schools. They will have resilience, zest and passion: people that employers will want to employ; people who will play a part in the communities in which they live and work; people we can be truly proud to say came through one of our schools. Achieving full potential, no excuses: We will do all we can to make sure every child gets the chance to reach their full potential. No child should ever get left behind; all have the capacity to learn and to achieve. We ll do this by instilling an acceptance that hard work, effort and application really does pay off. And through effort and application come self-respect, self-esteem, self-belief and success. Discipline and standards: It is important to us that our young people demonstrate high standards and that our schools are safe, structured places in which to learn this will enable inspiring things to happen in the classroom. We will achieve this by expressing our high expectations regularly and frequently and by paying relentless attention to detail. We attach importance to values such as respect: for ourselves, for others, for learning and for the environment. Great Schools for All: We want the schools within our Academy Trust to be judged as great schools for all the young people that attend them. This means recruiting outstanding people to work in our schools and offering a curriculum that is engaging, challenging and responsive to individual needs. Big on Attitude: We will frequently stand back and reflect on how we can do things differently and better. That doesn t mean latching on to the latest fad: it means being open-minded about trying new ideas; it means acknowledging mistakes but seeing them as an experience from which to learn; it means being aware of what happens beyond our schools so that we can predict future trends and remain in control of our destiny. Strength in Sharing: We believe there is a strength brought about by working together within a multi-academy trust enabling shared resources, shared knowledge, shared experience and shared success. What's great about our family of schools is that we can be with a child every step of the way, from teaching them to tie their shoe laces right through to congratulating them on their GCSE results and their future plans. That puts us in a unique position; it s also a tremendous responsibility. 3

Essa Foundation Academies Trust The Essa campus is very well placed for both motorway access and public transport. M61 J4 is very close by giving access to the Greater Manchester, Lancashire and Cheshire motorway networks and is close to Bolton railway and bus station. For more information on our family of schools please visit our website www.efatrust.org Essa Nursery Essa Nursery is a brand new nursery which opened its doors to children in January 2017. We provide education to children from the ages of 2.5 to 5 years. Being based on the same grounds as the Secondary and Primary Academies provides an excellent opportunity for children to remain within the Essa family throughout their education, from the age of 2.5 to 16. 4

Essa Primary We are proud of our pupils, and their achievements. Our aim is that every child will enjoy success Right from the start. Our key objective is to provide our children with the best opportunity to achieve their potential during their time with us as we help them to develop into independent learners who are able to actively engage and contribute to the ever changing society and wider world. Essa Academy At Essa Academy we have a universal belief in our mission All Wil Succeed, with access to outstanding resources and a strong sense of belonging, ownership and community underpinning our work. Our students and staff are amazing and reflect the ethos of the academy. EFAT Support Services We provide administrative and business support such as HR, Finance & ICT Support throughout the trust. In addition Support Services staff are deployed throughout the trust in roles such as premises staff, catering staff and lunchtime organisers. Support Services is located above Essa Nursery. 5

THE POST The post holder will work with pupils, families and staff to support the successful integration of EAL students into Essa Foundation Academies Trust. They will be responsible for the achievement and progress of pupils for whom English is an additional language. The post holder will be responsible for raising the standards of teaching, learning and attainment for pupils in Nursery to Year 11 who are International New Arrivals and those with English as an Additional Language (EAL) and to lead this work across the whole trust in an inclusive way. This is a Trust Wide role and the post holder will actively work in Essa Nursery, Essa Primary and Essa Academy. RECRUITMENT TIMETABLE Thursday 10 th May 2018 Wednesday 16 th May 2018 Wednesday 16 th May 2018 Thursday 17 th May 2018 Advertisement appears Closing date for applications (by 08:00am) Final shortlisting and contact with candidates References will be requested at this stage Interviews 6

JOB DESCRIPTION Post: Responsible to: Terms: Hours: Trust Strategic Leader of EAL Academy Principals Teacher Terms 1265 hours per annum Essa Foundation Academies Trust and all its schools and academies are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment The role: To work with pupils, families and staff to support the successful integration of EAL students into Essa Foundation Academies Trust. To be responsible for the achievement and progress of pupils for whom English is an additional language. In addition to the professional duties of a teacher as set out in the current School Teachers Pay and Conditions document (STPCD), the post holder s key accountability will be for raising the standards of teaching, learning and attainment for pupils in Nursery to Year 11 who are International New Arrivals and those with English as an Additional Language (EAL) and to lead this work across the whole trust in an inclusive way. Key Responsibilities: Professional Responsibilities The Trust Strategic Leader of EAL will be required to exercise their professional skills and judgement to carry out, in a collaborative manner, the professional duties set out below: Liaise with ACIS before pupils are admitted to ensure detailed documentation is provided and support visits are booked and delivered. Provide appropriate pastoral support to newly arrived INA/EAL pupils and their families Identify students needing EAL support, on entry into the Trust and conduct individual assessments based on the NASSEA steps. Prioritise students for individual learning plans and support, differentiating between SEN and EAL. Audit and assess students language levels Liaise with Inclusion Lead to develop provision for EAL /INA pupils. Develop individual learning programmes for INA pupils. Differentiate work for pupils, ensuring that resources and materials reflect and support the linguistic diversity of pupils and liaise with class teachers on lesson planning. Support colleagues to develop their knowledge of the linguistic, cultural and religious backgrounds of children and their families and the social and political factors which affect their lives Organise and run before and after school EAL related clubs Liaise with the Inclusion Manager where a lack of progress suggests SEN. Provide guidance and CPD training staff on in-class strategies to support EAL pupils Ensure that all staff are aware of the specific needs of all EAL pupils in the schools and that the database is updated termly. Ensure staff understand the principles of second language acquisition and work with literacy leads 7

Ensure bi/multilingualism is celebrated and support maintaining first language of students Teaching and Learning Role model how to remove EAL barriers to learning Be an exemplary teacher, clearly demonstrating effective planning, teaching and organisation, and high standards of achievement and behaviour in lessons. Monitor and record progress, set targets and report progress to class teachers Support pupils in the classroom and or in groups. Liaise with the teaching staff across the whole trust to improve T & L of EAL students and to ensure that there is progression and continuity between nursery, primary and secondary & onto post 16 provision Provide support, individual and group interventions for identified groups of targeted students Other specific Responsibilities Lead professional development activities on supporting INA/EAL for staff, parents & Governors and for teachers in the wider Teaching School Alliance. Work closely with the pastoral leads across the trust to secure and maintain excellent communication and continuity of practice. Ensure across the Trust that there is high quality provision of books in a wide range of home languages and culturally relevant texts. Celebrate the cultural diversity of the school population and explore possible links with home countries through social media and other activities. Initiate and develop partnerships with parents/ local community. Provide EAL support at parents evenings, stay and play sessions, coffee mornings and parent workshops Provide INA/EAL training for NQTs and all new staff Customer Care To continually review, develop and improve systems, processes and services in support of the Trust s pursuit of excellence in service delivery. To recognise the value of it s people as a resource. Develop oneself and others To make every effort to access development opportunities and ensure you spend time with your manager identifying your development needs through your personal development plan. To be ready to share learning with others. Valuing Diversity To accept everyone has a right to his or her distinct identity. To treat everyone with dignity and respect, and to ensure that what all our customers tell us is valued by reporting it back to the organisation. To be responsible for promoting and participating in the achievement of the departmental valuing diversity action plan. 8

Generic Requirements It is a requirement of all posts within the Trust that Health and Safety requirements are upheld in the performance of all duties. All employees of the Trust are required to uphold the Equality and Diversity Policy and the Trust s Code of Conduct. All staff will ensure that they are aware of and work within the requirements of all Keeping Children Safe in Education policies, seeking clarity from a member of Senior Leadership if necessary. All staff are expected to uphold all EFAT HR related policies. This job description is subject to change. Employee Name Date. Signed 9

PERSON SPECIFICATION Post: Responsible to: Terms Hours Trust Strategic Leader of EAL Academy Principals Teacher Terms 1265 per annum Role Specific Criteria Essential Desirable* Qualifications and Training ü ü 1 5 GCSEs A*-C including Maths and English, or equivalent ü 2 A Level qualifications, or equivalent ü 3 Hold QTS/QTLS (Secondary) or equivalent ü 4 Hold degree at 2:2 or higher, or equivalent ü 5 Working towards further qualifications ü Skills, Knowledge and Experience 6. Experience of leading, coordinating and monitoring the achievement of EAL learners and pupils ü 7. Significant experience of teaching INA/EAL pupils ü 8. Knowledge of and experience in using language levels/nassea steps in identifying and assessing pupils needing INA/EAL support ü 9. Experience in devising individual or group programmes of support for INA/EAL learners at varying levels of English development ü 10. Clear evidence of raising EAL student achievement ü 11. Experience of meeting the needs of bi/multilingual learners at various levels of developing English competence ü 12. Significant experience of teaching in a multi-cultural environment ü 13. School to school support experience in EAL/INA ü 10

* In the event of a large number of applicants meeting the essential criteria, the desirable criteria will become essential. The following criteria are applicable to this role Personal Attributes Ability to promote a positive ethos and role model positive attributes Effective team player with a good understanding of how team work contributes to Trust wide improvement Approachability and a sense of humour Passionate, with a commitment to excellence and to significantly raise the linguistic and personal achievements of all INA/EAL pupils Flexibility, drive, energy and enthusiasm Good listening, oral, written and EAL skills Ability to work on own initiative and be proactive Ability to work under pressure, prioritise tasks and manage time effectively. Sensitive to the needs of others Person of integrity Valuing Diversity Listen, support and monitor the diverse contributions made to service development without prejudice 11

Challenge behaviours and processes, which do not positively advance the diversity agenda whilst being prepared to accept feedback about own behaviour. Recognise people s strengths, aspirations and abilities and help to develop their potential. Understand how Valuing Diversity can improve our ability to deliver better services and reduce disadvantage Customer Care Listen and respond to children/young peoples needs, seek out innovative ways of consulting and engaging them. Network with others to develop services for the benefit of the children/young people. Developing self and others Coach and mentor others. Be willing to share learning and encourage others to do the same. Listen to others and respond to their needs. Apply a range of development activities to develop and train staff. Strives for improvement and take responsibility for own development. Be self-confident and lead by example Work related circumstances Essa Foundation Academies Trust and all its schools and academies are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment 12

HOW TO APPLY Please read the information in this pack. If you decide to apply you should include a letter with your application form on no more than two sides of A4, giving your reasons for applying for the post, addressing information you have read in the pack and particularly the person specification, and outline any relevant experience and personal qualities you would bring to Essa Primary Academy and The Essa Foundation Academies Trust. The application form can be found on our website at http://www.efatrust.org/current-vacancies.html Please do not send a general letter; we really are looking for someone who is prepared to respond to us as an individual. You can be sure we will take time and care in reading your letter; we appreciate how much energy goes into it. Please ensure that you address your application to Mr Andrew Cooper, CEO, EFAT, Lever Edge Lane, Bolton, BL3 3HH. Telephone: 01204 333 222 or E-Mail: hr@essaacademy.org 13