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Behaviour Support Lead - Seclusion & Inclusive Learning Unit

Behaviour Support Lead - Seclusion & Inclusive Learning Unit

St Thomas More Catholic High School

Cheshire East

  • £22,796 - £24,823 per year
  • New
Salary:
Grade 6, SCP 12-17
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
As Soon As Possible
Apply by:
5 September 2024

Job overview

Grade 6, SCP 12-17

£22,796 - £24,823 actual salary

 

37 hours per week, 39 weeks per year

(Term Time + 5 Inset Days)

Monday-Thursday 8:30am-4:30pm, Friday 8:30am-4:00pm

 

The Governors of St Thomas More Catholic High School are seeking to appoint a Behaviour Support Lead to work collaboratively with teaching staff and other support staff. 


The candidate will have a non-teaching role within the school to work with individuals and groups of pupils allowing successful engagement in classrooms by supporting pupils and staff to overcome any barriers to learning and help to develop social and emotional resilience. To be visible on the corridors and to actively promote our STM Way expectations and procedures. To support our SENCO to help uncover any unmet needs of our pupils. To liaise with the Senior Leadership Team, Personal Development Leaders (Heads of Years) and with families to allow all our pupils to have a successful learning experience. To support the Senior Leadership Team to sustain an achievement culture by helping to develop systems for early intervention for pupils with behaviour, health and well-being issues.

 

We are a friendly and caring community placing the academic progress and welfare of our pupils at the heart of everything we do. Working in a school as a vocation is key to our ongoing success and so offer a variety of opportunities for professional development and formation.

 

Further details and a recruitment pack is available from the school website:

https://www.st-thomasmore.cheshire.sch.uk/Vacancies/

or by e-mailing:

recruitment@st-thomasmore.cheshire.sch.uk


Closing Date: Thursday 5th September 2024, 12:00pm


Please do not apply online.

 

The academy is committed to safeguarding children and successful candidates will be subject to an Enhanced DBS check. Our commitment to safeguarding is underpinned by robust processes and checks which are in place.

Attached documents

About St Thomas More Catholic High School

MISSION STATEMENT

In this Catholic School we aim:

  • To identify and value the individual abilities and qualities of all pupils, helping and encouraging them to develop fully their knowledge, skills, potential and sense of self-worth, and at the same time promoting a spirit of respect and concern for others.
  • To make prayer, worship and liturgy meaningful experiences for pupils as members of the school community, while helping all pupils to develop their own sense of spirituality and morality through personal reflection and response.
  • To offer an excellent education, maintaining a challenging environment, which encourages high academic aspirations and achievements through positive teaching and learning practices, and providing every possible help and support to the young people in our care.
  • To make our pupils confident, caring and contributing members of society, developing their awareness of the needs of others and inspiring their response to these needs through involvement in school life and the life of the parish and the wider community.

CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SCHOOL
St. Thomas More High School is a voluntary aided Catholic comprehensive school for boys and girls aged 11 to 16, situated close to the centre of Crewe, in Cheshire. It is smaller than average; at present there are 604 pupils on roll with slightly more boys than girls . Most pupils are drawn from four parishes within the Shrewsbury Diocese, and the school serves a wide, diverse area that includes areas both of social deprivation and relative affluence.

 

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