Cover Manager/Learning Supervisor.

Greater London/ full time / £26716 per Year

My well known school based in Ickenham is requiring a Cover Manager/Supervisor to join their team.

Work pattern:
 37.5 hours per week, Term time plus 5 INSET days (38.6 weeks /193 days). 
Salary information: Grade 5, Point 12, £26,716 per annum 
Hours of work: Monday - Friday, 7.00am  -  3.00pm   This is inclusive of a half an hour unpaid lunch break.


Cover Management

? To ensure cover is organised on a daily basis and that disruption to students’ learning due to staff absence is minimised.
? Be the first point of receipt for completed staff absence forms and circulate to SLT.
? Maintain a diary and SIMS cover 7 package showing anticipated teaching staff absence. Alert the Assistant Headteacher if requests cannot be reasonably accommodated.
? Download daily unexpected staff absence messages from voicemail, add absence to list and arrange subsequent cover.
? Plan the deployment of cover staff – cover supervisors, supply teachers and in-house staff – to ensure all classes are covered.
? Contact supply teachers and supply agencies to engage short term teachers within the constraints of established policy.
? Contact supply agencies to recruit long term supply teachers and negotiate rates of pay.
? Collect, collate and maintain a file of written confirmation from agencies providing all DBS
disclosure information and overseas police checks.
? Prepare the daily cover sheet and display in the staffroom before 8.00am.
? Sign off supply claim forms and pass to Finance dept.
? Book external cover when required and inform Finance of arrangements and authorised timesheet.
? Make any necessary emergency cover arrangements during the day in the event a teacher becomes unavailable at short notice.
? Liaise with Data Support Officer to re-claim costs incurred through staff development.
? Liaise with Finance Officer on supply budget issues. Check and agree agency invoices.
? Liaise with Examinations Officer over cover requirements during exam periods. Plan, record and communicate necessary room changes.
? Build and maintain good relationships with agencies to ensure good quality staff are employed.
? Provide weekly / monthly / termly statistics on absence and cover for SLT.
? Keep up to date on legislation regarding cover issues in schools.
? Produce any additional data about staff absence and cover statistics that might be reasonably required.
? Record support staff absence on SIMS.
? Working in conjunction with HR / Office Manager maintain records of support staff absence and
prepare a monthly illness report for Finance.
? To undertake other administrative duties as may reasonably be required from time to time.

Line Management

? Formal line management of up to 3 cover supervisors. This includes conducting annual
appraisals, target setting and carrying out a mid year review
? Meet with each cover supervisor informally on a fortnightly basis to discuss any issues of
concern and to protectively seek resolution of these, or raise them formally with the AHT with
responsibility for cover.
Learning Supervision
? Supervision of classes in the case of teacher absence, including taking an attendance register
in line with established school policy.
? To provide instructions to students with regard to pre-set cover activities as provided by the
absent teacher or Subject Leader.
? To assist students in developing their knowledge and skills through use of the pre-set work and teaching resources provided. To respond to questions from students in order to create a constructive learning environment
? To provide consistent support to students, recognising and responding to their individual
needs. To use the seating plan supplied to deliver appropriately differentiated work (supplied by teaching staff).
? To effectively liaise, as may be required, with any learning support staff assigned to students in the class.
? To supervise students undertaking self-directed learning and to facilitate peer assessment of work within the class where this is part of the cover work set.
? To support the use of ICT in cover lessons as may be required, developing students’ competence and independence in its use.
? To encourage students to interact and work cooperatively with others in the class and ensure that all students are engaged in the lesson.
? To build and maintain supportive relationships with students, treating students consistently and
with respect and consideration. To encourage the acceptance and inclusion of all pupils.
? To collect students’ work at the end of each lesson and ensure it is returned to the class teacher / Subject Leader as required.
? To report back to the class teacher / Subject Leader on any issues that arose during the class.
To provide objective feedback on student progress, achievement and conduct during the lesson.
? To keep / update records on students as may be required by teaching staff.
? To develop and maintain constructive relationships with teaching staff and Subject Leaders in relation to lesson cover / pastoral issues / student behaviour and conduct.
? To promote positive student behaviour in the classroom, dealing promptly with conflicts and
incidents and to encourage students to take responsibility for their own behaviour.
? To supervise and manage student behaviour in the classroom, in line with the school’s
behaviour policy, logging incidents on SIMS as required.
? To deal with any immediate problems or emergencies that may include in the cover class, in
line with established school policies and procedures.
? To ensure that classrooms are left clean and tidy after cover lessons and that any allocated
teaching materials / resources are safely stowed / stored.
When no teaching cover is required:
? Provision of other in-class support / intervention, including supporting individuals or small
groups as may be required by teaching staff.
? Provision of exam invigilation duties.
? Provision of administrative, clerical and other support to the school.
? Provision of supervisory and/or administrative assistance relating to extra-curricular activities
? To attend twice weekly briefing meetings and other whole staff communication meetings as may be required.
? To be aware of, and work in accordance with, the school’s child protection policies and
procedures and to raise any concerns as may be noted during the course of fulfilling these duties.
? The postholder may also be required to carry out other duties appropriate to the post, as
negotiated with the Subject Leader / Year Leader or other senior staff

Line Manager:
Assistant Headteacher with responsibility for cover
Hours of Work:

Grade:
This post is paid on NJC Grade 5 pt 12.
Total Hours:
7.50 hours per day, 37.5 hours per week for 38.6 weeks = 1447.50 hours pa


Essential:
? A good all round level of cross-curricular education, in order to effectively cover lessons across
the whole school.
? Ability to supervise and manage groups of children and young people with confidence.
? The ability to motivate and influence students.
? Excellent interpersonal / student liaison skills.
? A positive attitude towards children and young people, including the ability to demonstrate and
promote positive values, attitudes and behaviour
? Proven successful experience of working in an office environment
? Good standard of numeracy and literacy
? Be able to work both independently and collaboratively with colleagues across the organisation
? Can show initiative, especially in resolving problems
? Calm, patient and professional.
? Able to work under pressure and prioritise work in a busy school environment.
? Organised, capable of delivering work accurately and to deadlines as required.
? Able to represent the school effectively.
? Good standard of IT skills (Google Sheets/Docs/Classroom/Slides and email).
? Experienced at dealing with confidential information, and able to treat that information with
discretion.

Desirable:
? Previous experience of working within an educational establishment.
? Previous experience of working with secondary age children.
? NVQ3 qualification for teaching assistants or equivalent qualifications or experience.
? Detailed knowledge of particular curricular areas or key stages.