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Good afternoon

Please find the latest notices attached.

May I bring to your attention some vacancies at St George's Church of England Primary School:

Midday Supervisor

St George’s Church of England Primary School is looking for a Midday supervisor.

St George’s Church of England Primary school is committed to creating a diverse workforce. We’ll consider all qualified applicants for employment without regard to sex, race, religion, belief, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, pregnancy, maternity, age, disability, marriage or civil partnership. Job details

Salary: Grade 2-4 (£22,366 to £23,114)

Hours: 6.50

Contract type: permanent

Reporting to: Headteacher

Main purpose A midday supervisor will be part of a team that is responsible for supervising pupils and the school’s premises during the midday break to ensure that the break runs effectively and that the safety and welfare of pupils is maintained.

Admin Assistant

St George’s Church of England Primary School is looking for an Administrative Assistant. St George’s Church of England Primary school is committed to creating a diverse workforce. We will consider all qualified applicants for employment without regard to sex, race, religion, belief, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, pregnancy, maternity, age, disability, marriage or civil partnership. Job details Salary: Grade 5 to 9 (£23,500 to £25,119) Hours: 32.5 Contract type: full-time and fixed-term (1st January 2024-31st August 2024) Reporting to: Headteacher Main purpose The administrative assistant is responsible for supporting with the administrative, financial and organisational processes within the school. They will also act as the initial point of contact for parents, visitors and other stakeholders so will be an ambassador for the school and embody the value, vision and ethos of the school in all interactions.

Have a good week.

Thanks

Marcia Smith Parish Administrator




Please find this week’s notices attached.

We received an update from Wednesday for Lorraine and Bill Graham’s son in law’s charity bike ride, with his work colleague Ceyhun to Cyprus, who wished to raise awareness about teenage cancer in memory of Ceyhun’s daughter Tanyel:

Last weekend Ryan and his colleague Cey crossed the border from France into Italy. After stopovers in Turin, Milan and Lake Garda they reached Venice last night (Tuesday). Today they get the ferry to Igoumenitsa in northern Greece giving them a 2 day rest before setting off again on Friday.

Please pray for them in this gruelling challenge that they face in the month ahead. For those wishing to donate click here.



Please find this week's sheet attached. The article below may also be of interest:

Ladywood regeneration

Fr George attended the 'Ladywood Unite' protest outside Birmingham Council House on 12th September in order to show solidarity with local residents, and he was interviewed by the Birmingham Mail. The interview has also been quoted by the BBC on their website - you can find his remarks at the following links:




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