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An established industry player seeks dedicated volunteers to join their panel for school admission appeals. This role involves evaluating cases presented by parents and guardians, ensuring fair hearings, and making balanced decisions. Ideal candidates will possess strong interpersonal skills, attention to detail, and a commitment to natural justice. Comprehensive training will be provided, and volunteers will work alongside supportive colleagues. This is a unique opportunity to contribute positively to the education community while gaining valuable experience in a rewarding environment.
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About the role
Job Title: Panel Members for School Appeals (Volunteer)
Accountable to: Head of Compliance
Remuneration: Volunteer position, casual hours
Start date: For school admission appeals (ongoing vacancy)
Closing date: No end date (ongoing vacancy)
Interviews: To be advised
We are looking to form a pool of volunteers to support our admission appeals in Bournemouth, Poole and Christchurch (BCP) area.
Why volunteer?
To maintain the impartiality of the independent appeal panel, the panel member role is entirely voluntary and not paid; however, travel expenses will be reimbursed, and we will provide refreshments at appeal hearings, including lunch where appeal hearings last a full day.
Please note that we work in partnership with HISP Multi Academy Trust and therefore volunteers may hear appeals for Hamwic Education Trust (HET) schools and also Highcliffe School, part of HISP.
About the opportunity
If a child is refused a place at a school due to the year group being full/oversubscribed, a parent/carer can appeal that decision. You will be volunteering to hear cases and reach a decision with panel member colleagues as to whether the case made by a parent, guardian or carer should result in a successful (upheld) appeal or an unsuccessful (dismissed) appeal, based on a balance of the evidence of prejudice heard from all parties.
These panels can sit throughout the year, although the busiest period is between June and July. During this peak period in the summer, appeals may take more than one day if there is a high number of appeals for the school/year group; these must be heard by the same panel members.
Appeal hearings will be held during the day, face-to-face, in schools in and around the BCP area. In exceptional circumstances, they may be conducted online.
We are seeking 'lay' (no experience of being employed within the education sector) and 'non-lay' (experience of employment within the education sector) panel members to sit on our appeal hearings.
Support and training
Ideally, we are looking for panel members who are experienced in this role with up-to-date training; however, comprehensive training will be provided to all new volunteers. Ongoing support and training will also be available from HET to all panel members throughout the year.
Tasks and duties
Panel member duties include:
We are seeking a professional individual who:
We can offer:
If you would like to discuss the role further, please contact our HR team by emailing [email protected] to arrange an informal chat.
Further Information
Application procedure
Should you wish to volunteer, please complete our School Panel Member application form which can be found at www.hamwic.org/vacancies/managed-services, and return to [email protected]. CVs will only be accepted with a completed application form.
About Us
Hamwic Education Trust:
Hamwic Education Trust (HET) is the Trust for schools that form part of Jefferys Education Partnership, Edwin Jones Partnership, Ridings Partnership, Greenway Partnership, Mayflower Partnership, and Hillary Partnership.
HET is fully committed to developing an outstanding workforce. We are a friendly and supportive community of professionals working hard to ensure that our schools are enabling children to grow and develop for the future.
We have talented staff working in leadership, teaching, and support roles throughout our schools and committed professionals working in the Managed Services team covering education, safeguarding, HR, IT, finance, and estates. This experienced team supports our schools and is responsible for the successful delivery of our multi-academy trust.
As an employer, we support our staff to grow through continuing professional development and there is a range of apprenticeships and other opportunities available throughout the Trust to extend your knowledge, skills, and career prospects.
HET celebrates the uniqueness of our pupils, our staff, and our schools and we aim for everyone to achieve their full potential through the pathways of opportunities available.
Safeguarding
All schools within HET are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. We will ensure that all our recruitment and selection practices reflect this commitment. All successful candidates will be subject to Disclosure and Barring Service checks along with other relevant employment checks.