SUFFOLK
BUNGAY HIGH
SCHOOL
QUEENS ROAD
BUNGAY
SUFFOLK
NR35 1RW
Tel: 01986 892140
Email: rblake@bungayhigh.co.uk
11 – 18 Mixed
Roll 1,000 students
Behaviour Manager and Pastoral Support
(Non-Teaching) To work: Term Time, plus 5 PD training days
(37 hours x 5 days / 39 weeks a year).
Work hours: 8.15-4.15pm Monday-Thursday, 8.30-4.00pm
Friday (This can be flexible between 8-8.30 start time, and 4-4.30pm leave
time).
Start: July or September 2026 – Permanent Contract.
Grade 4, Point 12-15 – Starting salary: £29,540.00 pro-rata. The actual salary payable is £22,155.00 per annum, paid monthly over 12 months.
We
wish to appoint a dynamic and diligent non-teaching Behaviour Manager and
Pastoral Support to join the Pastoral Team and work under the direction of the Assistant Headteacher –
Behaviour and Rewards in running the Schools internal Behaviour Room.
The
role is primarily to maintain positive student conduct, manage challenging
behaviour and supporting pupils' social-emotional needs. This role involves running a Behaviour Room, implementing
interventions, liaising with parents and working with the Pastoral team and Senior
Leadership team to create a calm, inclusive learning environment for our
students.
The
role provides a complimentary service to the school, addressing the needs of
children who require assistance in overcoming barriers (including challenging
behaviour, anxiety and low self-esteem) to learning in order to achieve their
full potential. This is a crucial role and falls within the Pastoral Team. The primary focus will be to ensure students
are able to access and attend lessons, offering intervention for incidents and
supporting reintegration into lessons, with support and strategies employed to
encourage this. Developing strong connections with students, parents, staff and
external agencies are key for this role. Working under the direction of the
Assistant Headteacher, the postholder will work with a range of pupils, but
will give priority to those who need the most help.
Candidates
will ideally have previous pastoral or behaviour experience or have worked in a
similar role in school environment. They
must also possess strong ICT skills allowing them to use multiple platforms, have
excellent time management, organisation and communication skills and be used to
working in a fast-paced environment. Candidates must also be able to work on their
own initiative.
If
you are interested in applying for this position, please do so via My New
Term job portal. The application
deadline: Friday 19 June 2026 at midday. Please address your letter of
application to Mrs Chanel Oswick, Headteacher.
Interviews
will be held the week beginning: 22 June 2026.
We
are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young
people and we expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. An enhanced DBS check will be required for
this post.
Our values, which underpin every decision we
take and the systems we use, are demonstrated in The Bungay Way, underpinned by
our character virtues of RESPECT, RESILIENCE,
REFLECTIVENESS and RESPONSIBIITY. We have a comprehensive
student character-building programme, through which we are
working towards the nationally recognised Character Quality Mark.
Rachel Blake
01986892140
rblake@bungayhigh.co.uk
Bungay High School would like all candidates to answer specific questions for the personal statement section. For reference, here is a preview of the questions/headings:
