Support and Belonging Lead at Carterton Community College
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New
Grade 6: Point 8-13 (£26,824 - £29,064) pro-rota
About this Role
Are
you ready to make a difference?
Carterton
Community College is entering an exciting new chapter under new leadership.
With a renewed sense of purpose and ambition, the school is on a journey of
improvement and growth, placing high-quality teaching, strong relationships and
an enriching curriculum at the heart of everything we do.
As part
of this journey, we are placing a significant emphasis on student
inclusion, wellbeing and belonging. To support this vision, we are creating new,
non-teaching pastoral roles and are seeking to appoint five outstanding Support
and Belonging Leads, each with responsibility for students in a specific
cohort/year group.
This is a
highly rewarding opportunity for individuals who are passionate about
supporting young people, including those who may be vulnerable, disadvantaged
or experiencing challenge.
The Role
As a Support
and Belonging Lead, you will play a pivotal role in ensuring that students feel
safe, supported and ready to learn. You will work closely alongside a
pastoral Head of Year and wider pastoral and safeguarding teams to
provide consistent, high-quality pastoral care.
You will:
- Act as a key pastoral figure for a
designated year group
- Support students’ personal
development, behaviour, attendance and wellbeing
- Build strong relationships with
students, families and external agencies
- Support students during times of
difficulty, transition, absence or reintegration
- Promote a strong sense of belonging
and inclusion
- Contribute to pastoral plans and
safeguarding processes (including training as a Deputy DSL)
- Play an active role in restorative
practice, regulation and reintegration
- Support attendance, including work
with students experiencing EBSA
- Liaise with teaching staff, SEND,
attendance, safeguarding and external services
There will
also be opportunities to lead on key pastoral priorities, such as Year
7 transition, attendance, wellbeing or targeted interventions.
Who We Are
Looking For
We are seeking
individuals who:
- Have a genuine passion for supporting
young people and improving life chances
- Are calm, resilient and able to work
effectively with vulnerable or challenging students
- Have strong interpersonal skills and
emotional intelligence
- Can build positive, professional
relationships with students, families and colleagues
- Are confident working as part of a
pastoral team and independently
- Are committed to safeguarding and
promoting student welfare
- Share our ambition to make school
unmissable for every child
Experience of
working with young people in education, youth work, pastoral care, safeguarding
or related fields would be highly beneficial.
Why Join
Carterton Community College?
- A school under new leadership,
with clear vision and direction
- A strong culture of relationships,
inclusion and belonging
- The opportunity to make a meaningful
difference every day
- A supportive, collaborative staff
team
- Professional development
opportunities, including safeguarding and SEMH training
- The chance to shape and grow a newly
developed pastoral structure
Carterton
Community College is a rural school with a strong sense of community, located
on the edge of the Cotswolds and within easy commuting distance of Oxford,
Cheltenham and Swindon.
Safeguarding
Carterton
Community College is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of
children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. This
post is subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.
Closing date: Sunday 16th
August
Interview date: Wednesday 19th August
Safer Recruitment Statement
Carterton Community College is committed to safeguarding
and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and
volunteers to share this commitment. This post involves the type of work with
children and young people that requires applicants to undertake a Disclosure
and Barring Service check. The possession of a criminal record will not
necessarily prevent an applicant from obtaining this post. All users are
considered confidentially and according to the nature of the role and
information disclosed
Related Documents
Contact Details
Mrs N Williams-Turley
01993841611
recruitment@carterton.oxon.sch.uk
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