Welfare Officer (Thursday and Friday)
Hatch End High School
Harrow
- Salary:
- H4 (£10,039 – £10,478)
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- As soon as possible
- Apply by:
- 13 January 2025
Job overview
Part Time (job share): Thursday and Friday
14.4 hours per week, term time only
SALARY: H4 (£10,039 – £10,478)
Closing date: 9am Monday 13th January 2024
Start date: asap
NB We reserve the right to shortlist, interview and appoint prior to the closing date and so early applications are encouraged.
Hatch End High School is a warm, happy and academically successful school in Harrow with a large and highly successful Sixth Form. We are proud of being a high performing, inclusive community school which welcomes all cultures, faiths and beliefs. We know that the high expectations, outstanding teaching and creative dedication of staff combined with the enthusiasm, discipline and ambition of students is what makes Hatch End a fantastic place to study, develop and excel. We have an uncompromising and relentless focus on the quality of teaching and learning and on professional development so we can fulfil our vision to enable all young people to make exceptional progress and achieve outstanding outcomes, so they are able to live fulfilling and successful lives. Our school ethos, WE CARE: Co-operation, Ambition, Respect, Empathy, underpins everything we do.
We are looking for a caring and resourceful individual to administer first aid to students and to ensure the smooth running of our busy welfare room. You will work closely with our Attendance Officer and pastoral team to provide holistic welfare support, including for those students with medical conditions. You will be responsible for maintaining accurate welfare records so good ICT skills are required. This is a great opportunity for a confident person, who is calm under pressure and enjoys working with young people. Specific training is provided.
The successful applicant will:
- be organised and efficient;
- have experience of working in a school or welfare environment;
- be keen to support students
- have the highest expectations of students;
- have an enthusiastic and positive approach;
- have energy, stamina and a sense of humour.
Our school ethos: We CARE Co-operation, Ambition, Respect, Empathy
We will:
- be ambitious and always expect the highest standards from students and staff;
- provide a creative and stimulating teaching and learning environment in which each and every student feels safe and secure to express themselves and fulfil their optimum potential;
- deliver a broad and exciting curriculum which stretches all our students and enables them to achieve, develop and extend their life skills;
- create a calm and disciplined environment in which positive relationships flourish;
- work in co-operation and partnership with our families and wider community in a common endeavour to deliver excellence;
- develop out students’ appreciation and respect for others as well as for themselves;
- reflect regularly on our school’s strengths and areas for development in order to continue to thrive.
Why work at Hatch End High School?
- In joining Hatch End High School you can expect to work in an environment where teaching and learning is at the heart of everything we do; and where all staff work as a community to support our students to fulfill their potential.
- The school has a comprehensive professional development programme tailored to individual needs, from ECT to middle and senior leadership; new staff are supported and guided by highly skilled and experienced colleagues, and by partners in external organisations.
- Staff have a wide range of opportunities to collaborate and develop their career within the Harrow Collegiate Alliance.
- Staff are afforded many benefits and rewards such as a staff wellbeing programme including free Pilates classes, eye tests and the Cycle to Work Scheme.
- We have excellent transport links with central London, Hertfordshire, Brent and Barnet.
How to apply
Please complete and return the attached application form to hr@hatchend.harrow.sch.uk by 9am Monday 13 January 2025. Please note, CVs alone are not accepted.
For more information about our school, please visit our “Working at Hatch End High School” page on our website.
Please note that it may not be possible to inform candidates if they have not been successful for interview in anticipation of a high response to this vacancy
Hatch High School is an equal opportunities employer. This school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All posts working in schools are subject to an enhanced DBS clearance and two written references.
Attached documents
About Hatch End High School
Hatch End High School is a highly successful multi-cultural Academy located in Harrow, London.
Sixth-form facilities were opened on the site in 2010 and a brand new rebuild in 2019. The school currently has approximately 1,250 students aged 11-18, including 270 in the Sixth Form.
Headteacher
Marianne Jeanes
Values and vision
Student life at Hatch End High School is centred around a set of core values: Co-operation, Ambition, Respect and Empathy. Teachers are focused on realising the fullest potential of students, in an environment that supports positive relationships and interactions. The secondary school works with parents and the local community to establish trust and effective communication.
Teachers at Hatch End foster students' abilities in the fundamentals of reading, writing, communication and mathematics. The school recognises the ever-changing face of the UK, while promoting British values such as the rule of law, democracy and individual liberties. Hatch End has expansive facilities to support a diverse curriculum.
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