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Behaviour Support Officer

Hurstmere School

Bexley

  • Expired
Salary:
Bexley 7.1 - 7.4
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
24 November 2023

Job overview

BEHAVIOUR SUPPORT OFFICER

Grade: Bexley 7.1 – Bexley 7.4

36 hours per week/39 weeks per year

Hours of work: 8.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. Monday to Friday

The Governors are seeking to appoint a dynamic and well-qualified to Behaviour Support Officer to support the school’s behaviour strategy as part of the wider behaviour support team. The successful candidate will join a supportive, forward-looking school, which places teaching and learning at the heart of everything we do.

Our school motto ‘Believe and Achieve’ represents our unwavering commitment towards our pupils and staff becoming the very best versions of themselves, achieving their full potential. As a school, we set our standards high and do not compromise.

Applicants must be dedicated and inspiring individuals who will make a real difference to our pupils. Helping them achieve their potential targets and becoming the ‘best that they can be’.

Hurstmere School is a popular, non-selective secondary academy for boys aged 11 – 16, serving the local community of Sidcup. It is a special place, with a strong sense of community and a determination to succeed in all that we do. The school is committed to maintaining a safe and secure environment for all pupils and a “culture of vigilance” to safeguard and protect all in its care. There are policies and procedures in place, including safer recruitment procedures. All staff and volunteers are expected to uphold this safeguarding commitment. Offers of employment are subject to a satisfactory enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check, Online check and other employment checks. 

Hurstmere offers a supportive and inclusive environment that celebrates and welcomes diversity. We expect everyone to have the highest expectations of themselves and of each other. Our pupils are expected to be ready to learn, to work hard and to celebrate their own and each other's achievements. We have staff who are devoted to providing the best education and pastoral care possible, and pupils of whom we are extremely proud; this mix creates a school that is a pleasure to work and learn in.

We are committed to a strong home-school partnership and believe the whole community can contribute to the progress of our pupils as they journey through Hurstmere School, to sixth form, apprenticeships, university, the workplace and beyond.

To apply please complete the application form and either e-mail to info@hurstmere.org.uk or post to the school. For further information please contact the HR & Office Manager, Mrs R Card on info@hurstmere.org.uk or 020 8300

5665. 

Applications should be submitted as soon as possible and no later than:- Friday 24th November 2023 at 12.00 noon. We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient suitable applications for the role. We will be arranging interviews upon successful application.

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About Hurstmere School

About Hurstmere School

Hurstmere School is a popular, non-selective secondary academy for boys aged 11 – 16, serving the local community of Sidcup. It is a special place, with a strong sense of community and a determination to succeed in all that we do. The school has approximately 1,040 students on record.

Hurstmere School is committed to maintaining a safe and secure environment for all students and a “culture of vigilance” to safeguard and protect all in its care.

Vision and values

Hurstmere School’s vision is for our students to 'Believe and Achieve'; to be the best that they can be. By promoting high aspiration and fostering a confident, self-belief that with hard work and determination, there are no boundaries to what they can achieve.

Hurstmere offers a supportive and inclusive environment that celebrates and welcomes diversity. We expect everyone to have the highest expectations of themselves and of each other. Our students are expected to be ready to learn, to work hard and to celebrate their own and each other's achievements.

We have staff who are devoted to providing the best education and pastoral care possible, and students of whom we are extremely proud; this mix creates a school that is a pleasure to work and learn in.

We are committed to a strong home-school partnership and believe the whole community can contribute to the progress of our students as they journey through Hurstmere School, to sixth form, apprenticeships, university, the workplace and beyond.

Principal

Mrs L L Bennett

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Applications closed