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Education advisers and school inspectors

Description

Education advisers and school inspectors plan, organise and direct the educational activities and resources in a local authority education area, and undertake inspections of schools and other training establishments excluding universities.

Tasks

  • advises on all aspects of education and ensures that all statutory educational requirements are being met
  • plans and advises on the provision of special schools for children with physical or learning disabilities
  • appoints and controls teaching staff
  • verifies that school buildings are adequately maintained
  • arranges for the provision of school medical and meals services
  • observes teaching, assesses learning level and discusses any apparent faults with teachers, heads of department and head teachers
  • prepares reports on schools concerning teaching standards, educational standards being achieved, the spiritual, moral and social development of pupils, resource management etc.

Educational Requirements

Jobholders usually possess an education-related degree or relevant postgraduate qualification and have gained relevant experience in teaching and/or school management. Before being appointed, an inspector has to attend a course of training provided or approved by OFSTED. Most inspectors are or have been head teachers, deputy heads or heads of department.