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Religious Worker

Guru Nanak Durbar (Sikh Temple) - Belvedere

£220 - £250 a week
 
RELIGIOUS WORKER VACANCIES 
at GURU NANAK DURBAR (SIKH TEMPLE) 
Erith and Belvedere 

We need Kirtani Jatha of 4 religious workers (tier 5) to do the following duties: 
Reading from Guru Granth Sahib Ji, perform Kirtan, saying prayers, conducting daily and weekly Diwans. marriages and engagements, funeral and other religious ceremonies. Should be able to teach Gurbani, Kirtan and playing of religious instruments like Vaaja and Tabla. Preference will be given to qualified and experienced persons. The posts are for 30 hrs per week and earnings will be in accordance with UK minimum wage law. You should have no limit for working in UK. Full boarding and lodging facilities are available. 
Closing Date: 18th November 2016 
Please apply in writing to the following with full experience & skill details to 
THE PRESIDENT, GURU NANAK DURBAR (SIKH TEMPLE) 
31 Mitchell Close, Belvedere, DA176AA 
By email: gurunanak-erith@hotmail.com
 
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Director of Education

Capita Education Recruitment - Stoke Poges

£110,000 - £120,000 a year
Permanent
Job: Director of Education 

Trust: The Khalsa Academies Trust 

Salary: Negotiable 

Start Date: 1 st January 2017 / April 2017 

Contract type: Permanent (Full time/Part time) 

Location: Stoke Poges, South Bucks 

About the Trust 

Our aim is to become the leading provider of inclusive Sikh schools which have an enviable reputation for academic achievement, breadth of enrichment opportunities set within a spiritual and caring environment. 

The Trust provides support to local schools in many ways but foremost for education, so it is right that at the heart of what we do is a focus on school improvement, staff development, and enabling our young people to excel. We support schools in meeting the challenges of rising expectations through mutually supportive intervention and training. 

All our schools are based on the Sikh ethos; which is enshrined in the principle of equality, well-being and success for all. Prospective candidates are expected to be sensitive to the religious, cultural, moral and ethical values of the Trust. 

This principle and our values will ensure that our young people will be poised to make a positive contribution in our multi-cultural Britain. 

About the role 

The Khalsa Academies Trust is seeking a talented and experienced senior educational leader with the ability to further improve our existing academies by drawing on the principles and values of co-operation. The Khalsa Academies Trust supports four academies in Slough, Stoke Poges, East London and Wolverhampton. The Trust is keen to expand but needs to ensure it is managed in a sensible and measured way. The successful candidate will work with headteachers/principals, local governing bodies, the trust's range of educational partners and the small central trust team to drive forward educational attainment. This will include performance managing the headteachers/ principals in partnership with the chair of governors. In addition, they will be the ambassador for the trust and oversee the acquisition process for new academies. 

Being able to advise the Trust board through timely and well considered advice and guidance is crucial. Having a deep understanding of effective school/academy improvement processes is essential as well as a positive outlook on life and a genuine desire to make a difference to the pupils. The candidate will be expected to travel to other schools within the Trust on a regular basis. 

Candidates who wish to find out more about this role or to arrange a visit, please contact Tarja Aila at our partner Capita Education Recruitment on 020 7202 0031 / 07880 044 836 or email 

Visits to our schools are warmly encouraged. 

Closing date for receipt of applications: 12 noon, Friday 21 st October 2016.
 
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Primary Teacher Sikh Faith School Hillingdon £27k - £36k

Trust Education - Kensington

£36,000 a year
One of Trust Education's schools are looking to recruit a Year 3 Teacher. 

This great school, located in West London, that believes in the importance of supporting and challenging children to achieve academically, whilst also caring about their development as kind, polite and respectful members of the community. 
Their overall aim is for their pupils leave as confident, enthusiastic learners prepared for their next stage in education. 
This welcoming, friendly Sikh faith school requires the year 3 teacher to start after October half term, however if this is not possible arrangements can be made to accommodate the right teacher! 
If this opportunity appeals to you then sign up today! 

In order to register with Trust Education, it is essential that you fulfil the following requirements: 
 
  • You are a UK recognised fully qualified teacher
  • You can provide 2 teaching references within the last 2 years
  • You hold the right to work in the UK
  • You have a DBS or are willing to complete one

Trust Education offers competitive rates of pay, additional bonuses, a chance to works in top London schools, and continuous professional development. We pride ourselves on our personal service and support. We have an abundance of work and are always looking for new teachers across all age groups and subject areas.
 

Source - http://www.indeed.co.uk/m/viewjob?jk=450fbf72513dda74&from=serp

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