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About us
St Anne’s School & Sixth Form College is located in Hessle, we cater for pupils with severe learning difficulties and complex needs aged 2 – 19 years. The school is classed as a day school with residential provision. We have a dedicated team of staff supporting our pupils both in school and our residence provision. We have a very committed and supportive Governing Body at the school who are all linked to an area of specialism.
Working at St Anne’s School & Sixth Form College
Welcome! Thank you for the interest you have shown in working at St Anne’s School & Sixth Form College.
Each role at St Anne’s School & Sixth Form College offers it’s own challenges, opportunities and rewards. However, there is a strong emphasis on team work and all staff are incredibly dedicated to the school ethos. There is a real atmosphere of achievement at the school.
We have a number of areas of expertise within the school and residence provision including leadership, teaching, learning support, residential child care, administrative, site management and catering. You can find out further information about us throughout the school website.
We value our staff and recognise they are pivotal to achieving success. We have an induction plan to support new staff and offer opportunities to all staff to engage in continuous professional development.
If you have seen a vacancy advertised and are considering applying for a role at St Anne’s School & Sixth Form College we actively encourage applicants to contact us via the School Office on (01482) 667379 for an informal discussion and/or to arrange a visit to the school. We believe it is important to gain an understanding of what you can expect working at St Anne’s School & Sixth Form College.
All our current vacancies are listed, however please feel free to contact us to make a speculative enquiry if you are particularly interested in working at St Anne’s School & Sixth Form College and we can let you know if there are likely to be opportunities in the near future.
Current Vacancies