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Head of Cheder

Weybridge, part-time

North West Surrey Synagogue, in Weybridge, is seeking a Head for its Cheder. This is a part-time appointment with flexible hours equivalent to an average of 2 days a week, including Sunday mornings, on an initial 24-month contract. Job share would be possible. NWSS is a reform community, so the person appointed will be sympathetic to the approach of Progressive Judaism. The Head will work with the Cheder Management Team to be responsible for curriculum, teacher appointment and training, educational standards and the pastoral and academic welfare of pupils, families and teachers.

A salary of £14,000 per annum is offered, plus appropriate expenses and holiday entitlement pro-rata to 28 days full time.

Contact Cheder@NWSS.org.uk for full details and an application form; closing date 15 June 2018.

Horvath Close, Rosslyn Park,
Oatlands Drive, Weybridge,
Surrey KT13 9QZ

Phone & Fax: 01932 855400
Email: admin@nwss.org.uk
Website: www.nwss.org.uk

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