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Heacham Infant & Nursery School
Norfolk
Heacham Infant and Nursery School (part of West Norfolk Academies Trust) is looking for an enthusiastic applicant for the vacancy of cleaner at their friendly school to maintain the hygiene of the school, to help ensure a great working environment for staff and students. The successful applicant will be designated a specific school area to take responsibility for.
This post is Part-Time - 3 hours per day Mon-Fri, 15 hours per week.
Salary: £8.50/hour
Heacham Infant and Nursery School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. This includes obtaining references and ensures compliance with the DBS process.
To apply please complete an application form (please note that this document is in 3 parts - please see the application guidance form for more information) and email this to recruitment@westnorfolkacademiestrust.co.uk
Alternatively please send your application into the school addressed to the HR Manager, West Norfolk Academies Trust, c/o Springwood High School, Queensway, King's Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 4AW
Closing Date for Applications: 05-Nov-2018
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A primary academy of West Norfolk Academies Trust
Together we explore, discover achieve and grow; developing outstanding practice
Our friendly, inclusive Infant school is situated in a large village on the West Norfolk coast. We believe it is important to work in partnership with you and your children to develop and build on their skills to create the best opportunities for their future. We will work hard to communicate your child's achievement throughout school, discussing targets and plans to support progress on a regular basis.
We have adopted the New Inspire Curriculum as a starting point to plan inspiring learning sequences and extend key skills through a breadth of engaging themes. We aim to develop childrens spiritual, moral, cultural and social skills suitable for modern Britain. This means that in our school we encourage respect, tolerance, kindness and thoughtfulness. It also means that we value and celebrate differences between us. We hope to raise our young childrens aspirations through links with the wider community and world.
We have great facilities, including extensive outdoor space and a Nursery offering flexible provision, including some full day spaces, for our 3-4 year olds. We plan trips, visits and workshops every term to make learning fun and offer a good range of after school clubs including Art Club, Childrens University, PE club, Football club, ICT and French.
Good achievement, happiness and good behaviour are our priorities and we ensure good care and guidance from dedicated staff and governors.