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Pastoral Lead - Intervention, Attendance and Welfare

Pastoral Lead - Intervention, Attendance and Welfare

St John Bosco College

Wandsworth

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Salary:
£32,925 per annum
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
25 November 2024

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Pastoral Lead - Intervention, Attendance and Welfare

Salary £32,925 (pro rata fte £34,770)

Scale 6 Point 18

 

37.5 hours per week (30 mins lunch break)

Monday to Friday

Term time only including Inset Days + 1 week (40 weeks per annum)

Required as soon as possible

 

 

“The governing body and leaders support pupils’ wider development. They are committed to making sure that pupils are prepared well for life in modern Britain” Ofsted, October 2022

 

It is an exciting time to join St John Bosco College as we continue our journey towards being an outstanding Roman Catholic, Salesian school and our success can be credited to our committed and dedicated staff who strive for excellence and promote high aspirations throughout the school.

 

We are seeking a talented individual to work as a key member of the safeguarding team. The post holder will play a major part in supporting the delivery of our targeted programme of interventions to positively impact attendance and wellbeing amongst pupils. This work will involve liaising with external partners including Future Men, Big Kid, Wandsworth Mediation Team and many more. The successful candidate will also be expected to provide excellent pastoral care to all pupils to improve the learning and behaviour of all pupils at St John Bosco College. This is a non-teaching role.

 

As the Pastoral Lead - Intervention, Attendance and Welfare you will:

 

·        Co-ordinate with external agencies to assist in the administration and implementation of individual and group interventions

·        Develop a positive relationship with parents and pupils

·        Assist with the maintenance and monitoring of attendance data

·        Be responsible for the administration of late marks and organise the detention routine

·        Provide specialist safeguarding support

·        Implement the whole school behaviour policy

·        Work with colleagues across the school to support pupil welfare

·        Show commitment to ensuring that all students in the school are supported to achieve their full potential

·        be fully supportive of the school’s Roman Catholic ethos and able to contribute to the wider life of the school.

 

Our school is committed to continual professional development, which makes this a great opportunity to further develop your skills as the school offers a programme of regular training.


Our Roman Catholic, Salesian school, in the heart of Battersea and strives to ensure that all its young people are given the opportunity and support they need to achieve their best, fulfil their true potential and go out into the world confident and ready to ‘earn their own bread’.


Early applications are welcome as we will be conducting interviews throughout the advertising period, and we reserve the right to appoint before the closing date if we find a suitable candidate.

To apply, please download the appropriate CES application form from our school website using the following link https://www.sjbc.wandsworth.sch.uk/page/?title=Vacancies&pid=161 and return it, preferably by email to: apply@sjbc.wandsworth.sch.uk   

Please note that if you complete the application on an Apple Mac you must use ‘Adobe Acrobat Reader’ (you can get it here: http://get.adobe.com/uk/reader/ ) and not the ‘Preview’ application that comes with the computer due to an incompatibility.

CVs are not accepted.

Closing date: Monday 25 November 2024 (12 noon)

Interview Date: To be agreed

We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

This post is subject to Enhanced DBS check.

 

Headteacher: Paul Dunne BSc PGCE MA

St. John Bosco College

Tel: (020) 7924 8310

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St John Bosco College is located in the heart of Battersea a short distance from Clapham Junction and Battersea Bridge.  We are an 'outstanding' Catholic School (Section 48 inspection June 2019) rated were 'good' by Ofsted in our most recent inspection (October 2022).

At St John Bosco College we believe that there should be no limit on what our pupils can achieve and we expect everyone who joins us to aim high and always do their best. With a broad and balanced curriculum, excellent teaching, a modern purpose-built school and a caring, nurturing ethos; we provide an excellent environment where all of our pupils can reach their full potential.

“Saint John Bosco is a Catholic college, but admits pupils from a wide range of faiths and cultures and these differences are embraced and celebrated” Ofsted 

We want our pupils to work hard but also enjoy life in school.  We provide many enrichment activities; sporting, work experience, cultural and charitable; for our pupils to learn and grow beyond the confines of the classroom.  We believe that these opportunities enable our pupils to grow and develop into well-rounded young men and women who will leave here fully equipped for life beyond school.

“Staff know each and every pupil and relationships are consequently highly positive.” Ofsted 

Our identity as a Roman Catholic school and our school’s distinctive Salesian ethos is based on St John Bosco’s vision that ‘it is not enough for every child to be loved… they must know that they are loved’. We provide strong pastoral support and a high level of care for every student, regardless of their background.  We are a community where everyone is highly valued as an individual.

“Pupils mix well in this harmonious environment and benefit from personalised support and guidance” Ofsted 

Whilst we are justifiably proud of our school and of the achievements of the young people who have already studied here we are equally excited about the future and the potential of the young people joining our school to achieve great things in the years ahead.

“The school’s vision that ‘it is not enough for young people to be loved, they must know that they are loved’ permeates the school’s culture” Ofsted 

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