Location
Swavesey
Cambs
CB24 4RS
Striving For Excellence In Schools Across The Region
The Educational Achievement Service (EAS) is the school improvement service of the five local authorities in South East Wales: Blaenau Gwent, Caerphilly, Monmouthshire, Newport and Torfaen.
The EAS endeavours to work in partnership local authorities, schools and settings and wider stakeholders, ensuring that service delivery remains of a consistently high standard and meets the needs of the system. The service welcomes external expertise and challenge to support continued improvement and will remain agile and responsive to regional need.
Ystrad Mynach, Caerphilly
6th March 2024
Soulbury 17-20 (23), £62,440 - £65,794 (£69,586)
Part Time
We are willing to consider a range of employment options, to include fixed term or secondment until 31st March 2025 Full and part time/ flexible working options will also be consi ...
Vision and values of the EAS The vision of the EAS is: “delivering excellent achievement for all learners, through high individual and collective accountability, set within a culture of effective mutual support and challenge.” The values of the service are: supportive, co-constructive, challenging, accountable, rational, logical and transparent. The values are the default on which all working and action is based.They will be visible in the daily activity of all partnerships and relationships with the EAS. The EAS is a separate legal entity although the five councils have overall control of the organisation. The service is wholly owned by the five local authorities and operates on a not-for-profit basis. The company board comprises the Director of the EAS and Elected Member representatives from the partner councils who do not hold the portfolio of education. The executive function for education in each council has formed the Joint Executive Group (JEG) to commission services from the EAS on behalf of the five local authorities.
The EAS has been created by the five local authorities to raise education standards. By working together as part of an integrated service to support and challenge schools effectively, enhance front line services and make the most of the available resources, progress will take place quickly and effectively. The service will intensely monitor, support and challenge schools. Benefits of the service include increased capacity to support schools that require challenge, using data more effectively to focus on outcomes, identifying good practice across schools that can be used to improve outcomes, more efficient administration and facilitating professional learning communities.
Location
Swavesey
Cambs
CB24 4RS