Pastoral Intervention Lead
Rivington and Blackrod High School
Bolton
- £25,712 - £28,539 per year
- New
- Salary:
- Pastoral Intervention Lead. 37 hours per week, term time plus 5 days. Salary Grade F SCP17 - SCP23 £25,712 - £28,539 per annum (FTE - £30,060 - 33,366) Permanent.
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- February 2025
- Apply by:
- 12 January 2025
Job overview
Pastoral Intervention Lead
Salary: Grade F SCP17 – SCP23
Actual salary £25,712 - £28,539
37 hours per week Term Time Plus 5 days
Monday to Thursday 8:00am to 4:00pm & Friday 8:00am to 3.30pm
with a 30 minute lunch break each day
We are seeking to appoint a Pastoral Intervention Lead to work across both our school sites, include Lower School (Year 7) Upper School (Year 8-11) and our Behaviour Support Centre, which has a base at both our lower school and upper school sites. Our young people need a positive role model who has high expectations, whilst being enthusiastic, compassionate and motivated. They should be willing to help students to discover their potential whilst building their confidence, resilience and self-esteem, and set them up for success.
The role will primarily involve supporting a variety of students who are in need of further support to meet our high expectation, and who may need more bespoke support and guidance to allow them to develop the social, emotional and resilience skills required to thrive at our high performing school.
You will support our students in a variety of ways including; mentoring, attendance, behaviour management, as well as developing life skills, restorative programmes and intervention. We strive to meet the individual needs of every student, motivate them and support them on their journey to success and ensuring they become a valued part of both the school and wider community.
The school has strong links with the local community with a heritage of 450 years and is successful and popular with parents. You will be joining a Staff Team that is committed, welcoming, supportive and friendly. We are an ambitious community committed to young people and supporting them on their journey to achieve their dreams and ambitions.
We strive to meet the needs of every learner; drive them, motivate them and support them to achieve. We celebrate all success and truly believe that every student matters and that it is our job as educators to ensure they know and feel that they matter.
Rivington & Blackrod is part of the Leverhulme Academy Trust and we believe that nurturing and supporting staff in team work and collaboration is essential if we are to provide the highest standard of education for all students within the Trust.
For full details and to apply, please click on the link, and register for an account to complete our online application form: https://www.rbhs.co.uk/About-Us/Current-Vacancies/
Closing date: Midnight on Sunday 12th January 2025
The Trust is committed to safer recruitment and pre-employment checks will be undertaken before any appointment is confirmed. The post is subject to an Enhanced Disclosure Barring Service clearance. The school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
The Trust is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from as diverse a group as possible. Rivington and Blackrod High School is part of Leverhulme Academy Trust, we believe that nurturing and supporting staff in team work and collaboration is essential if we are to provide the highest standard of education for all students within the Trust.
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About Rivington and Blackrod High School
- Rivington and Blackrod High School
- Rivington Lane, Rivington, Bolton
- Greater Manchester
- BL6 7RU
- United Kingdom
Founded in 1566, our school has held an important place in our community for centuries, and we are very proud of our tradition as a successful, forward-thinking and caring school.
We pride ourselves on offering excellent education in all curriculum areas and a wide range of learning and enrichment opportunities. Our Christian values underpin all that we do in ensuring that all of our students achieve the highest academic standards and develop spiritually, morally, socially and culturally.
Our aim is to ensure that all students feel safe, happy and grow as successful learners and caring global citizens. Insisting on high standards in all that we do, we strive to encourage students to achieve their highest aspirations.
The school is set in an area of outstanding natural beauty, located close to the M61 and M60 motorway network. For more information about what it’s like to work at Rivington and Blackrod High School, please click here.
Leverhulme Academy Trust
Rivington and Blackrod High School is part of Leverhulme Church of England and Community Trust (Leverhulme Academy Trust) with Rivington and Blackrod Sixth Form and Harper Green School. As a Trust, we work together to ensure that all children receive an excellent education irrespective of their starting point. We relish the opportunity to be part of the much-needed regeneration of areas we work in and wish to play a full role in the wider community. Our mission is to discover dreams, achieve ambitions and transform lives.
The vision of Leverhulme Academy Trust is to provide the highest quality of education that creates a community of happy, successful and well-rounded individuals who can flourish and make a difference in our world.
Staff Values
Our values underpin our mission and provide the basis on which we will achieve our vision.
- Students First: we put our students at the heart of all our decisions
- High Expectations: we have high expectations of both ourselves and others
- Integrity: we do the right thing
Student Values
- Take part
- Work hard
- Do the right thing
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