The Deputy Designated
Safeguarding Lead (DDSL) supports the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) in
ensuring that safeguarding and child protection arrangements across the school
are effective, compliant with statutory guidance, and promote the welfare of
all pupils. The DDSL will act as a key point of contact for safeguarding
concerns and may deputise for the DSL in their absence.
This role is open to both qualified teachers and non-teaching safeguarding professionals. Applicants who are qualified teachers may undertake a teaching timetable alongside the role, whilst applicants from non-teaching backgrounds may undertake the position as a full-time safeguarding role without a teaching commitment.
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Support the DSL in leading and managing
safeguarding and child protection across the school.
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Act as a deputy to the DSL, taking responsibility
for safeguarding matters when the DSL is unavailable.
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Respond appropriately to safeguarding concerns,
disclosures, and allegations, ensuring timely action in line with school policy
and statutory guidance (including Keeping Children Safe in Education).
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Make referrals to Children’s Social Care and other
external agencies as required, in consultation with the DSL.
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Maintain accurate, detailed, and confidential
safeguarding records using the school’s agreed system (e.g. CPOMS).
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Monitor and track vulnerable students, including
those with Child Protection Plans, Child in Need Plans, or other safeguarding
concerns.
· Attend and contribute to multi-agency meetings (e.g. strategy meetings, child protection conferences, core groups) as required.
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Work closely with pastoral staff, SEND staff,
attendance teams, and the Leadership Group to ensure effective support for
vulnerable students.
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Contribute to the development, review, and
monitoring of individual support plans and risk assessments.
· Support students who are subject to safeguarding concerns, ensuring their voice is heard and their welfare prioritised.
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Provide advice and guidance to staff on
safeguarding and child protection issues.
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Support the DSL in delivering safeguarding
training and updates to staff, including induction for new staff and
volunteers.
· Promote a strong safeguarding culture where staff feel confident to report concerns.
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Support the DSL in reviewing and updating
safeguarding and child protection policies and procedures.
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Ensure safeguarding practices are in line with
statutory requirements and local authority guidance.
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Contribute to safeguarding audits, inspections,
and reports (including Ofsted preparation).
· Support the monitoring of safeguarding-related data, patterns, and trends to inform early intervention.
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Liaise effectively with parents/carers, external
agencies, and professionals while maintaining appropriate confidentiality.
· Work collaboratively with local safeguarding partners and attend relevant training and briefings.
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Undertake any other reasonable duties as directed
by the Headteacher or DSL that are consistent with the role.
· Uphold the school’s ethos, values, and commitment to equality, diversity, and inclusion.
The postholder has a duty to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and young people and is expected to share this commitment.
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Qualified Teacher Status is essential
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Strong understanding of safeguarding and child
protection legislation and guidance, including Keeping Children Safe in
Education.
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Ability to respond calmly, sensitively, and
appropriately to safeguarding concerns and disclosures.
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Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
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Ability to maintain accurate, confidential
records.
· Willingness to undertake DSL/DDSL safeguarding training (or already trained).
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Previous experience as a DDSL or DSL.
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Experience of working with external safeguarding
agencies.
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Knowledge of contextual safeguarding, early help
processes, and multi-agency working.
· Experience using safeguarding recording systems (e.g. CPOMS).
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The postholder will undertake initial and
refresher DSL/DDSL safeguarding training in line with statutory requirements.
· Ongoing professional development will be supported.
How to Apply
For further information about the school, please visit https://www.northbrentschool.co.uk/ or contact us at reception@northbrentschool.co.uk .
Early applications are encouraged and the Trust reserves the right to appoint before the closing date.
Wembley Multi Academy Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. The successful applicant will be subject to an enhanced DBS disclosure. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all backgrounds.
The closing date is 09:00am on Tuesday 30th June 2026.
Reception
reception@northbrentschool.co.uk
