Support Manager - Wendover Campus
Chiltern Way Academy Wendover
Buckinghamshire
- £29,477 - £31,645 per year
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- Salary:
- Bucks Pay Range 4 £29,477 - £31,645 42.5 hours per week / 39 weeks per annum
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- ASAP
- Apply by:
- 1 December 2024
Job overview
The post holder will play an active role in managing the behaviour of ASD ( Autistic Spectrum ) and SEMH students (Social,
Emotional, Mental Health ) on a day to day basis. The post
holder will support the Team Leader in implementing ongoing behavioural
interventions and ensuring effective communication is maintained throughout the
school.
Communication/Relationship Skills
• To promote all methods of communication effectively
• The post holder will have the skills to communicate complex information to staff,
pupils and family members / carers regarding personal, psycho-social problems in an
empathic and supportive way. This will involve using inter-personal and deescalation skills in situations which can be highly emotional / emotive, sometimes
antagonistic and require a satisfactory outcome, e.g. highly agitated pupil
• To provide care, support, guidance, discipline and encouragement to the students in
our care.
• To sponsor and care for all youngsters: offering them fairness, boundaries,
compassion and being a positive role model
• To do so in a safe and cared for environment.
• To work successfully alongside parents, stakeholders and outside agencies in
fulfilling responsibilities.
• To interact appropriately, sensitively and effectively with all members of the school
community and its stakeholders.
• To adopt and implement the values and principles of the school policy on Physical
Restraint alongside the school’s stated policies on safety, care and control and
behaviour management.
• To be proactive in maintaining the school environment: taking appropriate action
where necessary
Personal, Professional Development
• High standards of personal presentation, punctuality and courtesy
• Maintaining a comfortable, orderly and stimulating environment
• Placing a high value on the students
• Having the highest expectations of students
• Take an active role in management of student behaviour and performance
• Setting meaningful goalsfor themselves, classes and individual students
• Seeking and exploiting opportunitiesforsuccess and relationship building
• A willingness to consistently apply sanctions and discipline in an assertive, measured
and fair way, promoting and rewarding pupils when applicable
• A desire to improve, develop and progress as a practitioner
• A determination to succeed and thrive in the face of at times deeply unsettling,
challenging and even upsetting behaviour
• A willingness to give freely of time and commit wholly and fully to the post
• A willingness to commit fully to the whole of school life
• A recognition of the precious opportunities for relationship building that can then
enhance learning in the classroom
• The necessary resilience and determination to manage challenging behaviour
bringing enthusiasm, fun and warmth to the activities offered to the youngsters
• Rigorously observing and maintaining the routines and conventions of school life
(mealtimes, dispersals etc)
• Seeking out new activities, visits and trips that will engage and interest the pupils
• Being there at significant moments both in the life of the school and individual pupils
• Seeing disciplinary issues through regardless of time or inconvenience and therefore
demonstrating commitment and care to the student
• Caring about the quality and value of your contribution, being willing to seek
support/advice
Analysis & Problem Solving
• An ability to deal with difficult situations, using complex problem solving skills to
interpret, analyse and resolve /diffuse the situation to a satisfactory outcome, e.g.
restorative intervention when two pupils fighting/arguing
• The post holder will have to advise on complex challenging and hhigh risk behavioural
situations to ensure safety of pupils, staff within school and at times the general
public or external stakeholders. This may also inform and contribute to the legal,
professional framework appropriate to the pupil e.g. LAC reviews, Annual Review
Process, etc.
Personal Attributes
• Have knowledge of the theoretical and practical knowledge of a range of
behavioural interventions, procedures and practices relevant to the specialist area
e.g. positive & negative reinforcement.
• Ability to be a positive part of a successful team.
• A calm but positive attitude to all aspects of school life.
• A caring and sensitive attitude towards pupils.
• Ability to foster a feeling of mutual respect in both pupils and adults.
• Ability to engender a feeling of control and security within the classroom.
• A commitment to the whole of school life.
• Vigour, enthusiasm and warmth
• Ability to change, adapt, develop and improve
Physical Skills
• Up to date competency in the Management of Physical Restraint, this training will be
provided on commencement of employment.
Responsibilitiesfor Human Resources
• To work alongside the Line Manager to identify and implement competency
development within the Support team.
• To have an understanding of and follow the in place Polices & Procedures as set by
the Academy, the Governing Body and the Head Teacher
Responsibilitiesfor Information Resources
• To provide accurate and timely information on behavioural issues to the Head
Teacher/Support Lead as and when requested
• To support the Support Team in ensuring all staff have adequate skills, knowledge
and resources to implement record keeping standards.
• Maintain up to date training and basic knowledge in IT skills & Data protection.
• Maintain the on-line Bullying system, updating and monitoring of this daily
Responsibilitiesfor Research and Development
• To participate in specific audit projects related to practice, e.g. audit of behaviours,
standards of record keeping and to work with the Line Manager to developing action
plans
• To maintain awareness of contemporary research specific to BESD and it’s
implications to inform practice
• To utilise research and evidence based practice
• To demonstrate professional accountability and effectiveness through day to day
practice
About Chiltern Way Academy Wendover
- Chiltern Way Academy Wendover
- Church Lane, Wendover, Aylesbury
- Buckinghamshire
- HP22 6NL
- United Kingdom
Welcome to Chiltern Way Academy Wendover. This is a very special school providing education and care for up to 176 young people with a primary diagnosis of ASC aged between 11-19.
We are proud to have gained an Outstanding rating from Ofsted in September 2021 and to hold the National Autistic Society Advanced Accreditation.
We aim to ensure that all our children are prepared for the future and have designed and implemented a curriculum to support students to achieve their best possible outcomes. This includes an equal focus on academic potential and lifeskills, underpinning this is our core offering to support personal development. Together this offers our students the best chances of leaving us at the age of 16 - 19 to pursue further education, employment or training. We are proud that all our students leave us with a destination they have chosen and feel prepared for.
Chiltern Way Academy has very high expectations of staff and students and we work exceptionally hard with a dedicated and inspiring staff team to provide a learning environment to best meet the students' individual needs. Our staff team go above and beyond every day to ensure that students get the best possible experience. We work in partnership with parents and carers and together we achieve great things for our students.
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