We are
seeking to appoint an enthusiastic and inspirational person to join our support
team.
We have a
relentless focus on working to provide the best possible support to ensure that
all our students reach their full potential.
You will be
joining one of the top performing non-selective schools in the local area,
having just recorded the best results the school has ever seen. We have a
strong focus on high standards and aspirations, built around the simple message
that teaching is the most important thing we do.
CORE
PURPOSE
- To be a visible presence,
supporting positive student behaviour around the school during lessons,
before and after school and when required, during lunch and break time
- To provide leadership and
operational management to an assigned Key Stage or Year Group to enable
the school to operate with a safe and calm learning environment
- To mentor and be accountable for
the progress of a targeted group of pupils’, to enable them to make
outstanding academic progress throughout their time at school
- To support the implementation of
strategies that improves student attendance
- To support and implement the
climate for learning policy
- To collaborate on the
implementation of programmes that support identified students, working in
partnership with other support and SEN staff
- To support the delivery of
programmes, which focus on students’ attitudinal and academic development,
as identified through relevant evaluation and improvement planning
MAIN
RESPONSIBILITIES
- To be the first point of contact
to students and parents through contact by phone or face to face meetings.
- To record and maintain accurate
student records, in line with Data Protection legislation and school
policy and procedures.
- To mentor and build relationships
with pupils’ and families who are eligible for the pupil premium and /or
are identified as vulnerable and/or disadvantaged.
- To work with families to enable
strong and trusting relationships to be built over the time identified
students are at the school.
- To act as a role model and
actively demonstrate understanding of school policy and procedures to
students, staff and parents.
- To support process and procedures
that monitor attendance and welfare. Where required liaise with other
staff to undertake home visits, contacting parents and attending other key
meetings.
- Develop an understanding of
student tracking systems that are used across the school so learners and
their parents are informed and advised appropriately throughout their
learning.
- To use, model and evaluate
effective practice and quality assure the processes and systems of
self-review, student reviews and working with other staff and agencies who
support students (including Local Authority and Government Agencies,
Health and Children’s Services, Voluntary Groups, Parent & Carer
Organisations) to ensure effective communication concerning the
maintenance of student’s well-being.
- To support and contribute to
improvements in behaviour and attendance across the school, in line with
the school and Year group improvement plans.
- To support the administrative
organisation of Child Protection referral processes at the school.
- To contribute towards the sharing
of information and ideas, and positively promoting and providing guidance
on school policy and procedures to tutors. Where there are areas of
concern, or potential under-performance with a tutor(s), seek advice and
support.
- To access, monitor and analyse
student data to ensure that student tracking is effectively managed across
the Year Group and that learners are informed and advised appropriately
throughout their learning, particularly transition points.
- To record and maintain accurate
student records, in line with Data Protection legislation and school
policy and procedures.
Other
Specific Duties:
- To continue personal professional
development as required.
- Attend staff and other meetings
and participate in staff training and development events as required.
- To actively engage in the
performance review process.
- All support staff may be used to
perform appropriate duties as and when required by the Head of School,
commensurate with the salary grade of that post if it is higher than the
employee’s current salary.
- To work in the best interests of
the trust, school, pupils / children, parents and staff.
- To adhere to the school’s
policies and procedures with particular reference to Child Protection,
What we
offer
- A
strong support team which is focused on providing a first class service for the
academy.
- An
environment that supports professional development.
- Opportunities
to share and develop good practice.
- Onsite
car park.
- Onsite
Nursery
What you
offer
- Experience
of successfully working with young people (of a relevant age) and securing
positive outcomes.
- Experience
of working in a busy organisation and dealing with confidential matters.
- Excellent
literacy and numeracy competency.
- A
team player is essential.
- Experience
of working in an educational environment.
- Experience
of using a range of IT packages.
If you want to be challenged in an environment of support, good humour and a shared belief that every child will reach their potential then please apply to be part of our team.
How to apply
Click the ‘Apply’ button below to complete an online application form.
Closing and interview dates:
Closing date: Completed online application forms must be submitted by 12 July 2026. Interview date: TBC
The Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All appointments will be subject to receipt of satisfactory Enhanced DBS check, pre-employment checks and a probation period.