
Careers
Welcome to the careers page of the Woodcroft School website. To find out more about the school please use the list on the left.
Housekeeper
Responsibilities include upkeep of staff area, laundry, ordering food and collecting school lunches. Involves driving and lifting. 5 hours per day Monday-Friday. Annual salary £7,227. Please click here for a job description. See below for contact details.
Maintenance/driver
Responsibilities include: assisting caretaker; driving and maintaining school vehicles. Involves lifting. 12:30 to 17:30 Monday-Friday. Annual salary £7,227. Please click here for a job description. See below for contact details.
Contact us
As our recruitment needs may change at any time, we are always keen to hear from qualified and experienced candidates for the following posts: teachers, therapists, teacher's assistants and therapy assistants.
If you or anyone you know would like to register your interest in any of these, please submit your CV to careers@woodcroftschool.net; or post or fax it to our school secretary Jackie Baker at our main office (see 'Information' page).
Working at Woodcroft
What makes us a thriving school and a rewarding place to work?
- A varied multi-ethnic pupil group with a wide range of abilities
- A talented, enthusiastic and friendly multi-disciplinary team
- Beautiful forest surroundings with easy access to and from Central, North and East London
- Extensive induction training in autism and complex needs, and behavioural and communication strategies
- Generous training programme with the option of pursuing your particular interests
- Structured career progression, including opportunities to take on curricular, management or other additional responsibilities based on your interests and abilities
- A competitive and progressive pay structure
- Sensible workload, working hours and holidays
We are looking for talented, committed applicants who can demonstrate how their personal qualities, experience and education can benefit both our pupils and organisation. Experience of special needs education, including autism, challenging behaviour or communication strategies, is a definite advantage.
Woodcroft is an equal opportunities employer and we are proud to have reached the Investors in People standard, which helps us improve performance and realise objectives through the management and development of our staff.
Woodcroft is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of its pupils and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Posts advertised are exempted from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and are subject to police and enhanced Criminal Records Bureau checks.
