The role of Pastoral Manager is vital ensuring
the Year 11 students leaving Bridlington School become successful members of
the community; whether that be transitioning into Bridlington School Sixth Form
or moving on to a new destination.
Year 11 brings new challenges of final exams
and exploring the next opportunities for our young people, which requires
expert pastoral care. You will support
our students to achieve the best outcomes and make successful next steps to
achieve their hopes, ambitions and dreams. Promoting pathways into our sixth
form is a key component of the role especially when students begin to make
decisions regarding their next steps. Knowing
you have played a part in the future success of our students makes this a very
rewarding opportunity.
The Role
The Pastoral Manager for Year 11 works
alongside the Head of Year to manage the pastoral care and supervision of the
year group. Having a dual role of
supporting behaviour as well as providing support and consideration of the
welfare of our students makes this role equally challenging and unique.
You will support behaviour around the school
site being visible and upholding the culture and climate of our TORCH values. Teachers have the option to ‘call out’
pastoral support where required in lesson, so there will be times when you will
be needed to handle the behaviour of challenging students.
Pastoral Managers play a key role in the
school attendance strategy and you will often be the first line of
communication with parents/carers to support students being in school.
The Team
The pastoral
and safeguarding team at Bridlington School is a large and experienced
team. We have a Pastoral Deputy
Headteacher, Assistant Headteacher for Culture & Climate, Assistant
Headteacher for Inclusion, Director of Key Stage and Designated Safeguarding
Lead all working to remove barriers and ensure the best outcomes for our
students.
The Year 11
team is made up of the Pastoral Manager and the Head of Year who work in
conjunction with the senior teams above.
Bridlington
School
Bridlington School is a maintained secondary
school for 11 – 18 year olds. We have a
growing sixth form and an Enhanced Resource Provision.
There is an average sized year group of 180 with
a higher than average number of students with EHCPs and vulnerable students.
What we can offer You
It
is an exciting time to join Bridlington School as we continue to strengthen
relationships with other local Education providers including nearby Secondary
Schools and Primary Feeders. This
provides opportunity to be involved in transition and outreach work, but also
connections with peers across the local area.
We
have a strong CPD culture with the opportunity to access a range of courses and
personal development opportunities, with a genuine a commitment to workload
reduction. In addition there is a wider staff
well-being focus and access to Employee Assistance.
About You
We seek an individual who is passionate about supporting young
people achieve their ambitions. A good
understanding of the barriers our students face will be required and an ability
to build relationships with students, their families, teachers and professionals
is essential.
The successful candidate will:
·
be able to demonstrate a knowledge of the principles and practice
of pastoral education
·
excellent ability to form relationships with stakeholders
·
ideally be able to demonstrate knowledge of
multi-agency working and action planning
Amy Orley
01262672593
orleya@bridlingtonschool.org.uk
