To start on 1 September 2026
37 hours per week, 38 weeks per year
Hours: 8.00am – 4.00pm, Monday to Thursday and 8.00am – 3.30pm every Friday
Full time equivalent salary range: per annum: £32,957 - £37,280 per annum
Actual salary range for working 38 weeks a year term time only: £27,558 - £31,173 per
annum
Are you ready to make a real difference to sixth form students at a key stage in their education
and future lives? We are looking for a dynamic, proactive and student-centred Pastoral Manager
to help drive high standards of behaviour, attendance, punctuality and engagement across Key
Stage 5.
This is an exciting opportunity to play a visible and influential role in our growing sixth form.
Working closely with students, parents, carers, tutors, senior leaders, the safeguarding team and
external agencies, you will help create a culture where students feel supported, challenged and
motivated to succeed.
You will be at the heart of our work to remove barriers to success. Using attendance, punctuality,
behaviour and intervention data, you will spot concerns early, put the right support in place and
work with students to develop the habits, confidence and resilience they need to thrive in sixth
form and beyond.
The role also offers the chance to support students as they plan their next steps. You will
contribute to our UCAS and post-18 progression work, helping students to meet deadlines, shape
strong applications and explore routes into university, apprenticeships, employment and other
future pathways.
Safeguarding and inclusion sit at the centre of this role. You will act as a key point of contact for
safeguarding concerns within Key Stage 5, respond swiftly and appropriately to emerging issues,
support vulnerable learners and contribute to multi-agency work where required.
We are looking for someone who can build strong, professional relationships with young people
while maintaining clear boundaries and high expectations. You will be organised, resilient and
solution-focused, with the confidence to challenge and support in equal measure and the
judgement to handle sensitive issues with care.
This is a brilliant time to join us. Our sixth form will be in its third year and there is a genuine
opportunity to help shape its culture, systems and future direction. We will support you with
induction, training and development so that you can make a confident and lasting impact.
In return for your experience, commitment and enthusiasm, we can offer you:
• The opportunity to be part of our supportive and inclusive Light Hall family;
• A rare opportunity to help shape the culture, expectations and success of a developing
sixth form;
• Induction, training and ongoing support to help you develop, as well as a range of staff
benefits including local government pension with generous employer contribution and free
employee wellbeing services such as free physiotherapy and chiropractor sessions, GP
consultations for staff and their children 24 hours a day, 7 days a week worldwide and flu
jabs.
You can find out more about this role by:
• visiting our school website www.lighthall.co.uk to download a candidate pack and
application form.
• visiting the school – to arrange a visit, please contact Anna Williams, HR, Cover and Office
Manager on 0121 746 5060 or email HR@lighthall.co.uk
Closing date:
9.00am on Monday 29 June 2026 (we reserve the right to close this advert
earlier if we receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore, please
submit your application as early as possible).
We look forward to hearing from you.
This post involves working in regulated activity with children. Light Hall School is
committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children and young people and
expects its staff to share this commitment. This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of
Offenders Act 1974. Safeguarding checks in accordance with Keeping Children Safe in
Education are required for shortlisted candidates which include self-declaration of criminal
record and online searches. An enhanced DBS check and safeguarding checks in
accordance with Keeping Children Safe in Education are required for successful
candidates. This post carries safeguarding responsibilities in line with our child protection
policy as detailed in the job description and person specification.
Light Hall School is committed to safeguarding the welfare of all children and young people
and expects its staff to share this commitment. An enhanced DBS check is required for all
successful candidates.
‘The best from everyone, all of the time’
Anna Williams
01217465060
awilliams@lighthall.co.uk
