CARE TEAM SCALE 4 (Point 7 - 11) Care Team – 37 HOURS (TTO + 5)
FTE SALARY
£26,403- £28,142 (ACTUAL SALARY £22,680 - £24,174)
Nurture - Inspire-
Achieve - Unconditional Positive Regard - Compassion - Learning - Teamwork -
Resilience
We are offering an exciting pastoral opportunity for a committed
individual to join a highly specialised team dedicated to providing support for
children and young people in our care. This role is ideal for anyone looking for a fresh challenge in an inspiring
learning environment where we provide children with ‘second chance’ learning.
The post will suit candidates who have the commitment, passion and resilience
to make a difference to pupils who have a range of social, emotional, mental
health and special educational needs. The successful candidate will be given
the unique opportunity to engage in a high level of professional development
offered by the trust.
If you share our passion for making a real difference to the lives of
young people with special educational needs, this could be the opportunity you
are looking for. These posts involve working as part of a wider care team on
site, generally outside of the classroom ensuring that classroom practitioners
are well supported in ensuring learning can take place. The role will require
the ability to have an understanding of pupils' complex mental health and
understand the impact of early life trauma and attachment needs. The successful
candidates would be able to support pupils by building relationships and
providing personalised strategies for regulation to overcome developmental
vulnerabilities, enabling them to better regulate themselves and build resilience.
The suitable candidates will also need to be able to use therapeutic language
effectively, understand and implement nurture practice and understand the
importance of relational play. The ability to attune with pupils and have
unconditional positive regard and effective limit setting are also essential.
Over time, post holders will become experts in supporting students with complex
SEMH needs. We are looking for people who have a desire to research and learn
about complex needs and work together as a team to find ways to support our
students to be successful and be able to make progress in their lives. This is
a role that can have physical demands and post holders will need to have the
energy to be on their feet for much of the day and potentially involved in Team
Teach incidents during the day. All staff at Springwell are Team Teach trained
and in time post holders will become part of the site Team Teach training team
supporting other staff in its safe use.
Whilst the role can be challenging due to the behaviours that can be
displayed by our students, it can also be incredibly rewarding, giving you the
opportunity to make a significant difference to their lives. There will be the
opportunity for in-house training so we are looking for candidates with the
correct mindset to work hard to become part of a specialist pastoral team. As a
growing school we anticipate that for the right candidate there will
opportunities for career progression over the next few years; each site has a
Care Team Leaders team, and as part of the Wellspring Academy Trust, our
schools have the opportunity to contribute to system-wide behaviour support. We
are very willing to train and invest in the right person, so please don’t think
that you have to be the ‘finished article’ in order to apply.
Please click here to view a
short video on what this role entails at Springwell Leeds Academy.
To apply
please submit an application through My New Term.
Your application should outline why you feel your experience makes you a
strong applicant for this exciting opportunity.
Wellspring Academy Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the
welfare of our pupils. All posts are offered subject to enhanced DBS checks.
References will be requested and an online search carried out for shortlisted
candidates, prior to attendance at interview.
Further
pre-employment checks, including prohibition from teaching, childcare
disqualification and section 128 checks, if deemed relevant for the role, will
be completed for the successful candidate upon acceptance of the post.
We are
committed to equal opportunities and to promoting diversity. We want our people
to reflect the diversity of our communities, and we welcome applications from
people from all backgrounds, especially from under-represented groups,
including those from Black, Asian and minority ethnic communities.
If you are
currently living overseas or have lived / worked overseas in the last five
years please be aware that you will be required to provide an overseas criminal
records check from the country/ countries you have resided in, if you are the
preferred candidate for the post.
As you
will be working with children, this post requires you to undertake regulated
activity. It is an offence to seek to work in regulated activity with a group
with which you are barred.
Laura Reader
