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Description of our service. 2.1 Work-sphere operates workbuddy, an online community platform through which Customers can make bookings of commercial property, work space, meeting space, desk space and any other spaces or property(ies) (“Spaces”) at participating locations provided by our partners (collectively “Space Providers” or “Property Providers”) for a fixed monthly subscription fee.
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Description of our service. The School Library Service for Shropshire and Telford & Wrekin supports schools in their aim of progressing and enhancing learning across the curriculum. The service works in partnership with schools, ensuring teachers have the resources they need to help all children. The service offers skilled and experienced staff to support resource selection and planning. A door-to-door collection and delivery service of topic collections, with online ordering and reservations, is available.
Description of our service. The School Admissions Service provides a comprehensive administrative service for the allocation of school places in line with statutory requirements. Responsibility for in-year admissions was delegated to schools, but the Admissions Team will assist with academy school’s legal responsibilities for these. All services are provided by trained and highly experienced staff. The core statutory service for a transfer cohort, which is not part of this schedule, includes:  exchange of application data with other local authorities  production of the annual Parents’ Guide  input/import of application detailssubmission of electronic transfer file to schools  production of offer letters to parents on behalf of admission authorityadministration of Review process/ offers refused. Individual responsibilities of our staff Roles Responsibilities School Admissions ManagerManagement of School Admissions Service, including traded support to academies.
Description of our service. The School Admissions Service provides a comprehensive administrative service for the allocation of school places within the statutory requirements. From September 2013 responsibility for in-year admissions was delegated to schools. All services are provided by trained and highly experienced staff. The core statutory service for a transfer cohort, which is not part of this schedule, includes:  exchange of application data with other local authorities  production of the annual Parents’ Guide  input/import of application detailssubmission of electronic transfer file to schools  production of offer letters to parents on behalf of admission authorityadministration of Review process/ offers refused maintenance of waiting lists. Individual responsibilities of our staff Roles Responsibilities School Admissions ManagerManagement of School Admissions Service, including traded support to academies.
Description of our service. The Employment Services team exists to ensure that your school benefits from a dedicated team of professionals providing accurate advice and support on all aspects of our service, adhering to statutory requirements and accurately managing information. Our aim is to:  Provide an end to end Recruitment process  Ensure payments are made on time and accurately  Ensure payments are processed in accordance with statutory and contractual regulations  Provide an efficient Contract Management serviceProvide a comprehensive Pensions Administration service  Provide an outstanding and quality service, through commitment to excellence and continuous improvement.
Description of our service. The Employment Services team exists to ensure that your school benefits from a dedicated team of professionals providing accurate advice and support on all aspects of our service, adhering to statutory requirements and accurately managing information. Our aim is to:  Provide an end to end Recruitment process  Ensure payments are made on time and accurately  Ensure payments are processed in accordance with statutory and contractual regulations  Provide an efficient Contract Management serviceProvide a comprehensive Pensions Administration service  Provide an outstanding and quality service, through commitment to excellence and continuous improvement. Days/times during which Services are to be available Monday – Friday 8.30am - 5.00pm
Description of our service. In addition to its core function, the Educational Psychology Service (EPS) offers a range of services to schools, colleges and nurseries. We are a team of registered practitioner psychologists equipped with the skills to assess children and young people and to provide evidence based interventions and advice. Through our traded offer the EPS can provide training to schools to build capacity, skilling up key staff to work more effectively with children and young people. We can also advise on strategies and interventions to assist schools with their applications for Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs). The EPS provide contextual assessments to inform CAMHS with more accurate data in relation to difficulties. We have expertise in the psychological aspects of learning and child development, behaviour and mental health. A wide range of therapeutic interventions have been developed to support children and young people. Individual responsibilities of our staff Roles Responsibilities Principal Educational Psychologist  Overall management and development of the Educational Psychology Service, with adherence to Health and Care Professionals Council (HCPC) and British Psychological Society (BPS) ethics and code of conduct.  Clinical supervision of team.  Operation and development of core and traded services. Assistant Principal Educational Psychologist  Supervision of newly qualified EPs and newcomers to the service.  Responsible for EPS response to children in care.  Development of core and traded services.
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