Franklin College is a high achieving, successful sixth form college serving North East Lincolnshire and the surrounding rural and coastal areas. With around 2,100 full-time 16-18 and 500 part-time adult learners, we take pride in our inclusive culture, outstanding teaching, and strong partnerships that support every student’s success.
Our most recent Ofsted judgement of Outstanding reflects our unwavering commitment to excellence. Franklin College offers an inclusive and supportive environment where staff and students thrive. We value innovation, professional development, and the contributions of our team in shaping the future of education.
Wellbeing & Inclusion Officer
1 Full
time – 36 hours per week, Term Time Only
1 Part Time – 30 hours per week, Term Time Only
We are pleased to announce this exciting opportunity for two
Wellbeing & Inclusion Officers to join the pastoral team at Franklin
College. These are rewarding and fast paced roles where you can make a genuine
difference to students’ lives, wellbeing and future aspirations.
The successful candidates will work collaboratively within Team Inclusion to support students who present with moderate to more complex wellbeing and mental health needs. You will provide day-to-day pastoral support through individual, remote and group interventions, helping students to overcome barriers to learning and achieve positive outcomes.
A key aspect of the role is promoting early intervention and preventative strategies by building emotional resilience, independence and self-care through signposting, workshops and wellbeing initiatives. You will also contribute to maintaining accurate student records, coordinating wellbeing support and ensuring that appropriate interventions are implemented.
The roles extend beyond individual support and include leading and contributing to a range of inclusion initiatives and events that promote equality, diversity and student engagement. You will work closely with the Associate Principal for Inclusion and Wellbeing, Student Services Managers, Progress Coaches, Learning Support, teaching staff and external agencies to support vulnerable students and monitor those at risk.
You will act as a key point of contact for students, parents and carers, facilitating effective communication, coordinating support plans and working alongside external professionals, including social workers and virtual schools where appropriate. The posts also include supporting students within vulnerable groups, contributing to transition programmes, developing student voice initiatives and assisting with safeguarding and Prevent concerns.
These are excellent opportunities for individuals who are passionate about supporting young people and wish to gain valuable experience within a successful and vibrant sixth form college environment. Full training and development opportunities will be provided.
Salary for the post will be on the Sixth Form College support pay scale, depending on qualification and experience, within the range NSP 10 to NSP 12 £27,733 to £29,544 FTE per annum
36/37X195/229=
0.8285 FTE (£22,977.18 to £24,477.62 per annum)
30/37X195/229 =
0.6904 FTE (£19,147.65 to £20,398.01 per
annum)
Closing date
for applications will be 12pm on 10th July 2026
Interviews to be held on: Tuesday 14th July 2026
Safeguarding statement
Franklin College has a proven commitment equality of opportunity and actively promotes the welfare, safeguarding and PREVENT duty of student and expects all staff to share this commitment. All posts are subject to an Enhanced Disclosure Barring Service check. Other checks may also be necessary. Franklin College is committed to equal opportunities and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.
All posts are subject to an Enhanced Disclosure Clearance through the DBS, and other checks may also be required. Pre-employment references will wherever possible be taken up prior to interview in line with the College's Safer Recruitment Policy.
The College are also obliged to conduct an online search about you
for information that is publicly available online. This will include
social media accounts you may hold. This will only be carried out on
shortlisted candidates before interview. This processing of data will be
conducted under the legal basis of Article 6(e) public task in line with the
guidance laid out in para 220 to 225 of Keeping Children Safe in Education
(KSCIE) 2025.
Debbie Chalkley
01472875000
debbie.chalkley@franklin.ac.uk
