Family Engagement Lead
Salary: NJC Grade 9, Spine Point 24 to 28 (£35,412 to £39,152 FTE)
Hours: 32.5
hours per week, term time plus 1-week equivalent hours to be worked flexibly
for training
Actual: £26,637
to £29,456
Type of role: Permanent
Closing date: Monday
13th April 2026 at 9am
About the Role
The Family Engagement Lead increases the involvement in school life of
parents and families and will look at ways to develop and enhance parental and
carer engagement with the school and other agencies.
They will work closely with the school to address the needs of students who require assistance in overcoming barriers to learning in order to achieve their full potential. The variety of issues covered is wide ranging from attendance, punctuality, challenging behaviour, low self-esteem to working with able and gifted students who are experiencing difficulties.
Working with parents and carers to develop parenting skills and promote children's wellbeing and emotional and social development. Supporting teaching staff in the carrying out of home visits and in liaison with outside agencies. Providing impartial information, sign-posting and guidance to parents about the range of support services available to them.
Establishing and maintaining a programme of informed parental events, such as coffee mornings and information sessions. Helping ensure parents feel confident to engage with the child's learning by supporting them to take up family learning opportunities at the school such as English for speakers of other languages, literacy, numeracy, computer literacy etc. Maintaining a parent & family page on the school website to assist with this. Supporting a school parent/teacher association and organise and run activities in school such as community events to continue to build links between the school and its families.
Establish productive working relationships with students, acting as a role model and setting high expectations. Listen to and help students resolve a range of issues that are creating barriers to their learning. Support students' pastoral needs including help with emotional, social, welfare, care and health matters. Work with individuals or small groups of students for nurture work. Promote positive student behaviour in line with school policies.
Providing objective and accurate feedback and reports as required on student achievement, progress and other matters, ensuring the availability of appropriate evidence as well as reports for reviews and meetings as required, gathering information from teaching staff as necessary.
You will also be a Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead.
About You
We are looking for someone who:
What We Offer
At Longthorpe, we value everyone and believe that we all
have something we can learn from one another. A strong home
school partnership is integral to children's success and is highly valued;
we encourage parents to take an active part in their children’s education and
we provide opportunities for this. We aim to provide all children with a
safe, happy and nurturing learning environment, as well as support
parents/carers with ways to help their children improve at home. We hope you
will want to become an integral part of this relationship.
I hope that, by reading this information pack and by considering how your own skills match those needed to meet this fulfilling role, you will feel inspired to apply for the post. Visits to the school are very welcome; meeting the staff and the children will give you a clearer picture of the opportunity that this role offers.
Safeguarding Statement - Keys Academies Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All staff are expected to share this commitment. An enhanced DBS check and appropriate references will be required.
Application form and further details available on the Trust website:
www.keystrust.org/vacancies
Kate Trethewy - Headteacher
ktrethewy@lpa.keystrust.org
