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Supporting Improvement Adviser: Primary
See Job Advertisement | Permanent
- Reference:
- 23-24891
- Job title:
- Supporting Improvement Adviser: Primary
- Directorate:
- GwE - Regional School Effectiveness and Improvement Service
- Closing date:
- 27/04/2023 10:00
- Job type/Hours:
- Permanent | 37 Hour
- Salary:
- See Job Advertisement
- Pay Scale:
- -
- Location(s):
- See Job Advertisement
Details
Job Advertisement
Supporting Improvement Adviser: Primary
Opportunity for a permanent post.
Permanent posts - Local Government Terms and Conditions will apply.
Location: to be confirmed
In one of the 3 GwE Regional Offices(Caernarfon, Colwyn Bay, Mold)SALARY: Soulbury EIP Scale 13-16 (+ 3 SPA)
£52,860 - £56,831 / £60,668GwE is the school improvement service for North Wales. It is a shared service across six Local Authorities, working closely with schools. All stakeholders are committed to improving educational opportunities and outcomes for our learners. Our work is driven by genuine ambition to see schools and organisations we work with achieve their aspirations and see all learners succeed.
Wales is in an exciting time of reforms and preparing for Curriculum for Wales is a priority for the region. The successful candidate will have opportunities to work as part of a team supporting schools across the 3-16 continuum. They will collaborate with schools in supporting all aspects of school improvement including working in partnership with a range of stakeholders.The ability to communicate fluently in Welsh is desirable.
CLOSING DATE: 10.00AM, Thursday, 27 April 2023.For an informal discussion, please contact Alwyn Jones, Assistant Director on 0300 500 8087 or e-mail alwynjones@gwegogledd.cymru
For further details and an application form please go to www.gwynedd.gov.uk ‘Jobs and Careers’ or contact 01286 679076.
Person Specification
CRITERIA
ESSENTIALQualifications
Qualified teacher
Be able to show evidence of further study e.g. postgraduate qualificationExperience
Relevant teaching experience and a thorough understanding of the methodology of effective teaching
Recent and successful school leadership and managerial experience on SLT level
Experience of promoting and leading curriculum developments on a school and wider level
Be able to demonstrate strategies used to:
[i] ensure high levels of consistency in the quality of teaching and learning; and
[ii] drive improvements in standards
Recent proven track record of successfully leading school improvementKnowledge
Knowledge and understanding of implications of current educational legislation and frameworks, including improving schools facing difficulties
Have shown a commitment to their own professional development and also actively supported the professional development of colleagues
Knowledge and understanding of current successful best practice in delivering high standards
Show evidence of being skilled in managing and sustaining change for improvement
Be able to provide evidence of being committed to provide effective challenge and support to schools, and be fully accountable for their actions
Demonstrate self-awareness, be self-motivated, have the ability to manage own emotions, motivate, show empathy and social skills to support effective working, including with underachieving schools
Ability to identify key issues and provide accurate and meaningful feedback, both oral and written
Demonstrate the ability to understand, analyse, evaluate and implement the principles and practice of quality assurance systems, including school self-evaluation and performance management
Be able to understand equal opportunities legislation and the issues surrounding the achievement of different groups of pupils
Be able to think and work under pressure, flexibly, innovatively, independently and strategically
Strong collaboration skills with the ability to demonstrate strong partnerships and collaborative working with Headteachers, Governors, HMIs and Local Authority officers
Be able to demonstrate an understanding of the linguistic and cultural context in Wales
Decisive in identifying key performance issues and able to make accurate judgements on leadership and management.
Good application and understanding of ICT and its applications
Be able to work under pressure and meet deadlines
Willingness to work outside normal working hours when necessary
Willingness to work flexibly across the north Wales regionValues and beliefs
The ability to work effectively with school staff, authorities and the GwE Team
Have the skills, the knowledge and the confidence to work effectively with Headteachers, teaching staff, Governors and elected members.
Appreciate the central importance of the learner in education
Demonstrate ambition for children and young people and determination to improve outcomes for themNote:
Whilst this Person Specification focuses on essential characteristics, an important ‘desirable’ characteristic would be ‘To show evidence of skills in managing change and maintaining better standards with regard to specific curriculum/subject areas’
Job Description
General purpose of the post
The Supporting Improvement Adviser will have the levels of skills, knowledge and experience that quickly and decisively offer solutions to problems and they will insist upon high standards in all aspects of their work.
The Supporting Improvement Adviser will be expected to work within the values and long term strategic aims of the service, as well as the National Standards for Advisers in order to:
ensure that all schools understand and undertake their duties;
provide appropriate support for schools in order to promote improvement by collating, analysing, reporting and documenting data;
ensure that actions support whole school improvement and attempt to reduce variations in performance within and across schools;
identify and agree on strategies to support whole school improvement;
ensure effective action in monitoring and challenging the resource management of schools, so that resources are directed at securing improved pupil outcomes;
provide advice and recommendation in the appointment of head teachers, their performance management, mentoring and other areas of professional development;
ensure that every school obtains effective guidance and support for pre and post-inspection activity;
ensure that appropriate measures are in place to enable school Governors to play an appropriately strong and challenging role.
either directly, or by commissioned support as appropriate, contribute to resolving specific issues relating to subject/curriculum matters.
Specific Duties and ResponsibilitiesThe specific duties and responsibilities of the Supporting Improvement Adviser will involve providing professional support and challenge in the areas of:
1.School Leadership and Management, by
Supporting and guiding a school to ensure that their vision, ethos and moral purpose are shared by all staff and stakeholders.
Supporting and challenging a school to improve the practice of effective self- evaluation and school improvement planning.
Analysing and using data to judge the performance and challenging the school to set ambitious but realistic targets.
Providing constructive feedback that forms the basis for future improvement.2.Classroom Teaching and Learning (Pedagogy) by
Providing support and advice on teaching and learning styles, skills and on evaluating the quality of teaching and learning.
Identifying effective teaching and learning practice which can be shared within and across networks.3.Curriculum Support Coordination by
Providing strategic challenge and support for Policy Development, Teaching and Learning strategies and curriculum development (including within specific subject areas)
Either directly, or by commissioned support as appropriate, contribute to resolving specific issues relating to subject/curriculum matters4.Developing People and the Organisation by initiating and supporting action research into effective practice providing advice and guidance on procedures and practice, to evaluate the effectiveness of CPD and the impact of networks of professional practice.
5.To Support the Development of Student Attitudes by providing guidance on promoting an inclusive ethos and maximising opportunities for children and young people to benefit from links with other agencies.
6.To promote Internal Accountability by providing guidance, support and evaluation by developing criteria which trigger intervention procedures at whole school, departmental and classroom level.
7.Promoting formal collaboration between schools in order to implement good and excellent practice by promoting the concept of a learning establishment.
8.Identify good and excellent practice to disseminate across schools.
Minimum expectations for the postThe Supporting Improvement Adviser will possess the minimum expectations and adhere to the service aims to ensure:
Good leadership and management in our schools;
Good teaching across the region’s schools;
Remove variation within a school;
Not one of GwE’s schools in Estyn statutory categories;
Pupils’ learning and wellbeing are at least good in every school;
CfW in place in every school.
Personal and service valuesThe Supporting Improvement Adviser will have the following values:
Respect;
Trust;
Wellbeing
Innovate and inspire
Support and collaborate
Cymru a’r Gymraeg
Additional FactorsThe nature of the work may involve the post holder carrying out work outside of normal working hours.
The post holder may be required to attend, from time to time, training courses, conferences, seminars or other meetings as required by his or her own training needs, and those of the Service.
Expenses will be paid in accordance with local conditions of service.
This post is subject to a check being carried out at an Enhanced level by the Criminal Records Bureau regarding any previous criminal record.
Responsibility for self-development.
Ensure compliance with Health and Safety rules in the workplace in accordance with the responsibilities noted in the Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 and the Service’s Health and Safety Policy.
Operate within the Service’s policies in relation to equal opportunities and equality.
Responsible for managing information in accordance with the Service’s information management guidelines. Ensure that personal information is treated in accordance with Data Protection legislation.
Commitment to reducing carbon emissions in accordance with the Carbon Management Plan, and to encourage others to act positively towards reducing the Council’s Carbon Footprint.
Undertake any other reasonable duty which corresponds to the salary level and responsibility level of the job.
Responsibility to report any concern or suspicion that a child or vulnerable adult is being abused.N.B. This job description sets out the duties and responsibilities of the post at the time when it was drawn up. Such duties and responsibilities may vary from time to time without changing the general character of the duties or the level of responsibility entailed. Such variations are a common occurrence and cannot justify a reconsideration of the grading of the post.