Assistant Year Leader (fixed term)
Ratton School
East Sussex
- £26,538 - £26,539 pro rata
- Quick apply
- Expired
- Salary:
- Single Status 7, point 18 (£26,539 to £27,196) gross per annum (pay award pending), pro rata. Actual salary = £20,140 gross per annum = £1,678 gross per month (pay award pending).
- Job type:
- Part Time, Fixed Term
- Apply by:
- 21 October 2024
Job overview
This is an exciting opportunity to join Ratton School in a fixed-term role dedicated to supporting the capacity of the Year Leader (YL) and Assistant Year Leader (AYL) teams. In this role, you will lead the Behaviour and Pastoral Support initiatives across year groups, ensuring the consistent application of our behaviour management policy under the direction of the Year Leaders.
Your key responsibilities will include:
- Safeguarding: Supporting the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) by managing, reporting, and following up on safeguarding concerns. You will maintain up-to-date child protection records and attend relevant meetings, ensuring compliance with the school's safeguarding policies and statutory requirements.
- Behavioural Support: Establishing high standards in line with the school’s ethos, you will provide advice to students, investigate incidents, and coordinate with tutors and teaching staff. You will also manage the onsite exclusion room and help administer sanctions such as detentions.
- Communication and Collaboration: Building effective relationships with students, parents and staff will be crucial. You will ensure smooth communication within the school community, updating parents about incidents and facilitating meetings as needed.
- Documentation and Administration: Maintaining accurate records, including Student Support documents and Additional Needs plans, will be essential. You will also assist the Year Leader in preparing events like Parents Evenings and help with various administrative tasks.
By committing to the safeguarding and welfare of children, you will play a vital role in fostering a supportive and positive environment for all students at Ratton School.
We offer a comprehensive induction programme for new staff to our academies.
- On-going investment into your career development through appropriate CPD.
- Support and mentoring by a strong Senior Leadership Team and other experienced leaders.
- Access to the Bike 2 Work scheme allowing up to 42% discount on the cost of bikes and equipment.
- Full use of an employee assistance programme supporting wellbeing.
- Free breakfast of bagel/cereal/porridge/tea/orange juice.
- Staffroom with complimentary tea and coffee.
- Subsidised membership of Benenden Healthcare (affordable alternative to private health insurance).
- On-site parking.
- Free Breakfast Club or After School Club place for trust staff children at Ocklynge Junior School.
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About Ratton School
- Ratton School
- Park Avenue, Eastbourne
- East Sussex
- BN21 2XR
- United Kingdom
Executive Headteacher
Paul Murphy
Headteacher
Gavin Peevers
History and Vision
Ratton School transitioned into a converter academy in August 2012 and later merged with Ocklynge Junior School in December 2017 to establish the South Downs Learning Trust. The primary objective of our trust is to deliver an outstanding educational experience while preserving the individual identity of each school, fostering collaboration to enhance the learning environment for all learners.
Our aim is to develop a sustainable and exciting educational experience that places our learners at the centre of all that we do.
Location
Nestled in picturesque Eastbourne, known as The Sunshine Coast, Ratton School benefits from a beautiful setting surrounded by the South Downs and breathtaking countryside. Convenient transport links, including easy access to major roads and efficient train connections, make it easily accessible from London and other parts of the country.
Ofsted
In June 2022, Ofsted evaluated Ratton School as a "good" institution, affirming our commitment to providing a high-quality education that challenges and supports every learner, regardless of their background or abilities.
Benefits for Staff
Our school prides itself on providing an array of benefits for our staff, including comprehensive induction programmes, career development opportunities, mentoring by experienced leaders, access to various schemes like Bike 2 Work, an employee assistance programme, complimentary breakfast, and subsidised healthcare membership.
Commitment to Students and Community
Everything we do is centred on developing our young people to become confident, creative and caring students who achieve excellence in everything they do. Be it academically, or socially, our aim is to enable our students to grow and flourish and achieve all their potential. This means educating the whole child and giving them the skills to take the next steps on their journey when they leave us to attend further education or training, and then into the right career.
Safeguarding Notice
The South Downs Learning Trust and all our academies take notice of and adhere to all the national and local policies and guidance in regard to Safeguarding Children and Young People. We are committed to ensuring the highest levels of safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and we expect all our staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All offers of employment are subject to an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check, references, an online search, and where applicable, a prohibition from teaching check.
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