Job Title: Inclusion Mentor
Employment Status: Permanent
Working Hours: 37 hours per week, Term time only plus 5
Salary: Support Staff Grade 4- £23,026- £26,173
Full time equivalent salary: £25,989- £29,540 FTE
Required: ASAP
Location:
Stockingford Academy
About the role
We
are seeking to appoint an enthusiastic, flexible and highly motivated person to support the classroom
teachers/SENDCo with their responsibility for the development and education
process by providing care and supervision to pupils, including those who have
special physical, emotional and educational needs. To support provision for
pupils who need help in overcoming barriers to learning.
We are looking for someone who:
·
Has level 2 for Teaching Assistants or
equivalent qualifications and experience
·
Has good literacy and numeracy skills
·
Has recent experience working with
Primary Pupils with Social, Emotional and Mental Health difficulties in school.
·
Has SEND experience
·
Embraces the vision “Together we
achieve, individually we grow” and devotedly helps all students achieve this
All staff are expected to know what to do if they have concerns about a
child, take on the responsibility for providing a safe environment and
promoting children’s welfare, undertake regular safeguarding and child
protection training and, familiarise themselves with KCSIE part 1 and local policies and procedures as directed by the
trust/academy.
At interview, candidates
will be asked for photo identification and where applicable proof of
qualifications. The Appointment
is subject to DBS enhanced clearance plus 2 suitable professional references.
About us
Stockingford Academy is a vibrant, happy school with a real family feel.
We are proud that many former pupils now choose to send their own children to
Stockingford and indeed some, even choose us as their place of work! We pride
ourselves on getting to know the passions and talents of each child,
celebrating and respecting their differences and recognising their individual
successes. Our aim is to instil in each of them a lifelong love of learning, a
deep curiosity about the world around them and a knowledge that they can aspire
to be whatever they choose to be.
To ensure that all children achieve their very best at Stockingford, we
believe in the importance of children feeling safe, secure and ready for
learning. We offer a nurturing environment that supports children to reflect on
their own needs, become independent, develop resilience and grow in confidence.
Our focus is on children becoming well-rounded adults of the future, developing
both emotional and academic intelligence.
Why work for us?
A career at Inspire Education Trust
offers a rewarding future, with the opportunity to make a real impact on the
lives and outcomes of our young people. We work hard to provide an environment
which places staff wellbeing at the forefront of the agenda, as well as
providing ample opportunities for personal and professional development.
As such, we offer a portfolio of
benefits designed to enhance and support the working lives of our staff. These
include, but are not limited to:
•
A highly supportive and committed senior leadership
team
•
Employee Assistance Programme which offers 24/7
confidential advice and support on a range of matters and free access to
accredited counsellors
•
A focus on staff wellbeing including a network of
wellbeing champions and a supportive working environment
•
Opportunity to join a committed and forward-thinking
team of staff
•
Employee Benefits platform providing staff access to a
range of benefits such as shopping discounts
How to apply:
All applications must be received electronically via our My New Term
page: https://www.ietrust.org/vacancies/
If you have any queries about the post, please email Office Manager: Heather.Parsons@stockingfordacademy.org
Closing date: Friday 9th January 2026
Interview date: Friday 16th January 2026
We are committed to safeguarding and
promoting the welfare of children and appointments will be subject to rigorous
safeguarding checks including enhanced DBS and references. The postholder must
share our commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children.
Candidates who have been successfully shortlisted will be asked to complete a
self-declaration to confirm any (non-protected) criminal disclosures or
information that would make them unsuitable to work with children.
The post is exempt from the
rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the amendments to the Exceptions Order
1975, 2013 and 2020. Which means that when applying for certain jobs and
activities certain spent convictions and cautions are ‘protected’, so they do
not need to be disclosed to employers, and if they are disclosed, employers
cannot take them into account. Further information about filtering offences can
be found in the DBS filtering guide.
We aim to recruit the very best staff
and welcome those from all backgrounds, communities and faiths (including
non-faith individuals). Inspire Education Trust is clear about its
responsibilities in embracing diversity and ensuring we recruit people of a
high calibre based on their skills, abilities, and experience. As such, we
welcome applications from a diverse range of candidates.
The
role of Inclusion Mentor will be classed as regulated activity. Any offer of
employment will be conditional until satisfactory completion of all mandatory
pre-employment checks. It is an offence to apply for this role if barred from
engaging in regulating activity relevant to children.
Catherine Alexander-Gamble
catherine.alexander-gamble@ietrust.org
