Grade 7 SCP 23–27
Actual Salary: £28,699.25 – £31,855.09 per annum
37 Hours per Week, Term Time Plus Inset Days (39 Weeks Per Year)
Are
you passionate about supporting young people to achieve their full potential
both academically and personally? Do you have the skills, resilience and
commitment to make a positive impact on students’ wellbeing, behaviour,
attendance and engagement?
We
are seeking to appoint an outstanding Assistant Head of Year (Non-Teaching)
to join our dedicated pastoral team. This is a rewarding opportunity for an
individual who is committed to ensuring every student feels supported, valued,
and challenged to succeed.
Working
closely with the Head of Year and the wider pastoral team, you will play a key
role in providing high-quality pastoral care, supporting student welfare,
promoting positive behaviour, improving attendance and engagement, and
developing strong partnerships with parents, carers and external agencies.
The successful candidate will:
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Provide effective pastoral
leadership and support for a designated year group
·
Support the delivery of the
Personal Development and PSHE curriculum.
·
Lead on behaviour
interventions, attendance monitoring and student engagement strategies.
·
Support Form Tutors and
contribute to the development of an inclusive and positive year group culture.
·
Work collaboratively with
students, families, staff, and external agencies to remove barriers to
learning.
·
Monitor student progress and
contribute to intervention programmes aimed at improving outcomes.
·
Promote the school’s values,
rewards systems and expectations for behaviour and conduct.
·
Has experience of working with
young people in an educational, youth work, pastoral or safeguarding setting.
·
Demonstrates excellent
communication and relationship-building skills.
·
Can manage challenging
situations calmly, professionally, and effectively.
·
Has strong organisational and
administrative skills.
·
Is committed to inclusion,
equality and supporting the welfare of all students.
·
Works effectively as part of a
team while also using their own initiative.
·
Shares our ambition for every
student to succeed.
As part of The Challenge Academy
Trust, you will benefit from:
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A supportive and collaborative
working environment.
·
Opportunities for professional
development and career progression.
·
Access to employee wellbeing
support.
·
Membership of the Local
Government Pension Scheme.
·
A commitment to staff wellbeing
and work-life balance.
·
The opportunity to make a
genuine difference to the lives of young people.
If you are enthusiastic
about supporting students and helping them thrive, we would be delighted to
hear from you.
Bridgewater High School
is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young
people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
Successful applicants will be required to undertake an enhanced Disclosure and
Barring Service (DBS) check and all pre-employment checks in line with Keeping
Children Safe in Education.
TCAT is committed to
equality of opportunity and welcomes applications from all suitably qualified
candidates regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and
civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, or sexual
orientation.
Jacqui McInnes
01925216036
j.mcinnes@bridgewaterhigh.com
