0.4 FTE (14 hours per week), salary £33,000 pro rata per annum
Two year contract, starting as soon as possible
Based at The Conduit Centre, Conduit Road, Abingdon
TrinityLearning works to improve the Quality of Life in Abingdon schools.
We have supported and worked with local schools for 15 years. We use specially tailored activities and resources to help relieve the pressures on busy schools, working in partnership with our team of volunteers.
An inspirational leader is required to continue and develop this much-valued outreach work, providing strategic as well as hands-on leadership for volunteers and staff.
We are looking for a caring individual who combines extensive experience in the education sector with good management skills and a flexible approach to spiritual education.
For an application form please see the details below, or visit our website https://trinitylearning.org.uk/
To apply, please complete the Application Form and return to Pauline at revmain@gmail.com .
We would be grateful if you would also complete the Equality and Diversity Form and return it with your application. This form is to help us monitor our recruitment procedures. It will be separated from your application and will not be used in the selection process.
Closing date for applications: 6pm on Friday 13th February
Interviews: during week of 23rd February
TrinityLearning is committed to safeguarding the welfare of children and young people and follows Safer Recruitment procedures and practices.
TrinityLearning is a small charity which has grown out of a church project based at Trinity Church in Abingdon. We believe that every child deserves a calm, positive start in life.
TrinityLearning works with volunteers to help to relieve the pressures on busy schools, using specially tailored activities and resources.
Our projects include -
· Experience Easter – a series of reflective workshops, delivered in church or on-line, to allow Key Stage 2 children to access the Easter Story in a meaningful way, and to explore their own emotions
· Thinking Books - Trained volunteers mentor young children through shared reading and discussion of books
· Toolkit for Happiness – workshops to help children develop strategies they can use to bolster their happiness
· Make a Difference Week – training and supporting sixth formers in a local school to deliver wellbeing workshops to younger pupils
· Bereavement Packs – resources for adults to support children who have been recently bereaved
· Kingfisher Singing Group - a small group of volunteers who regularly visit this school for children with special needs to sing with some of the younger children
· School Sensory Gardens – TrinityLearning have helped three local primary schools to maintain and renovate their gardens, making them places of refreshment for both children and staff