Why Join Cronton Sixth Form College

We aim to recruit and retain the very best staff who will share our vision:

‘Through the excellence of the education we provide,
we will enhance and transform lives.
We strive to be sector-leading in everything we do’

We value our staff, your happiness and wellbeing are so important to us. Not only do we offer a range of benefits, we have an open and inclusive environment where staff can flourish.

Staff who work for us can enjoy a range of benefits including:
  • Generous annual leave
  • Competitive salaries
  • Defined Benefit pension scheme (Local Government/Teachers Pensions)
  • Ongoing CPD and opportunities for staff to reach their full potential
  • Generous Maternity/Paternity Leave
  • Wellbeing programme including an annual EDI & Wellbeing day for all staff
  • Wellbeing Champions and Access to Mental Health First Aiders across college
  • 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme
  • A better work/life balance with a 2pm finish on a Friday
  • Occupational Health Services including Counselling & Physiotherapy
  • Staff Support group
  • Hair & Beauty salons and Restaurant
  • Free Eye tests and discounts on prescription glasses with Specsavers
  • Free onsite staff car park
  • Electric car charging points
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We are Ofsted OUTSTANDING

Riverside College, which includes Cronton Sixth Form College, is proud to announce that following an inspection in April 2024, it has once again achieved an OUTSTANDING rating from Ofsted. (view report).

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Vocational High Grades

Our students have once again demonstrated their commitment to excellence, achieving their goals to progress towards bright futures.

Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion

Inclusive Environment

Cronton Sixth Form College is committed to providing an open and inclusive environment where everyone is treated fairly, irrespective of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, gender and sexual orientation.

Positive Environment

We have created a positive learning and working environment that does not tolerate discrimination, harassment or victimisation and Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion is central to everything we do.


Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion committee

Our Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion committee monitors our commitment and we provide ongoing and regular training to staff to ensure that they fully understand issues relating to Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion. Cronton Sixth Form College is a Disability Confident Employer, College Policies are in place and we embed Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion in all teaching and working practices.

Events

In addition to this, Cronton Sixth Form College celebrates Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion through a calendar of events (link here) and works closely with a number of Local and National Charities. To name a few, this year we celebrated Black History month, recognised World Aids Day, World Men’s Day which focused on Men’s mental Health, International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we met with the LGBT Community and we ran our annual Race For Life.

Staff Health & Wellbeing

At Cronton Sixth Form College we are committed to prioritising and promoting Staff Health & Wellbeing. We support and encourage Staff to take a proactive approach to manage their wellbeing with the use of the resources and the support available in the College. Staff Health & Wellbeing is embedded in College life, including within our recruitment and induction process, return to works, probations and CPD days.

The College has relevant policies in place and has a Staff Health & Wellbeing Strategy for the academic year 2024-2025, which can be viewed here here

This strategy sets out a whole College approach to staff health and wellbeing, so that staff feel they can make positive choices for their own wellbeing and access relevant support when needed. The Strategy highlights 6 areas of Wellbeing- Physical, Mental, Social, Emotional, Financial and Environmental, which are emphasised in Wellbeing Week and relevant days.

The college has trained 40 Mental Health First Aiders and has committed to the Mental Health at Work Commitment, as we are key to support and follow their 6 standards:

Prioritise mental health in the workplace by developing
and delivering a systematic programme of activity

Proactively ensure work design and organisational
culture drive positive mental health outcomes

Promote an open culture
around mental health

Increase organisational
confidence and capability

Provide mental health
tools and support

Increase transparency and accountability
through internal and external reporting

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