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Pastoral Mentor (Personalised Learning Department)

Pastoral Mentor (Personalised Learning Department)

Kelvin Hall School

Kingston upon Hull

  • £15,976 - £17,293 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
Grade 5, Scp 8 £15,976 to Scp 12 £17,293 (actual salary)
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
As soon as possible
Apply by:
13 May 2022

Job overview

Pastoral Mentor (Personalised Learning Department)
Grade 5, Scp 8 £15,976 to Scp 12 £17,293 (actual salary)
33 hours per week, term time only plus 5 training days
Monday 8.30am to 4pm, Tuesday to Friday 8.30am to 3.30pm, (30 minutes unpaid lunch break)
Permanent
Start date: As soon as possible


Kelvin Hall School is part of Thrive Co-operative Learning Trust which was formed in September 2016 and is now responsible for 9 schools across Hull, 2 secondary and 7 primary schools.

We are a very successful 11-16 mixed comprehensive school with approximately 1550 students on roll. We are a popular first choice of school for families in Hull and the East Riding of Yorkshire and are a very successful school academically.

Kelvin Hall School is looking for a committed practitioner to support, develop and implement our strategies for working with students and families to overcome barriers to learning working in our alternative personalised learning department. We are looking for someone who believes in building strong relationships with students and families and is willing to go the extra mile to support them in being successful both in and outside of school. Under the guidance of the department lead, senior management pastoral lead and in collaboration with other members of staff, you will provide support and intervention strategies in order to meet the learning needs of identified vulnerable students across both Key Stages at Kelvin Hall School. 

The position demands high professional standards and experience of working with adolescents/young adults to complement the professional work of the team is desirable.

This is a fantastic opportunity to join a forward-thinking school which is committed to academic excellence; continual development of staff; and innovative teaching and learning strategies. This is within the context of outstanding pastoral care and curricular provision to ensure the best possible student experience.


Closing date: Friday 13th May 2022, 9am

Interviews: W/c Monday 16th May 2022

Please note, we do not accept CVs. Applications must be submitted using our application form.

We recognise the importance of a visit when considering an application. Should you wish to have an informal and completely confidential discussion or to arrange a visit please contact Mrs Helen Harrison (PA to the Executive Team) via email info@kelvinhall.net or telephone Kelvin Hall School 01482 342229 to arrange this.


Thrive Co-operative Learning Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of our pupils and young people. Each school has a robust Child Protection Policy and all staff will receive training relevant to their role at induction and throughout employment at the School. We expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. 

A candidate’s suitability to work with children will be explored at all stages of our recruitment process. This post is subject to a satisfactory enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service criminal records check for work with children .

This post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and the amendments to the Exceptions Order 1975, 2013 and 2020.

Please visit https://www.thrivetrust.uk to view our Job Applicants Privacy Notice, which explains how we collect, store, and use personal data about individuals applying for jobs at our school.

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About Kelvin Hall School

+44 1482 342229

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We are a large mixed secondary school of approximately 1,600 pupils aged 11-16. Kelvin Hall School is an exciting and enjoyable place to learn, where relationships between staff and pupils are positive and happy.

We support our young people, so they enjoy their time at our school and play a key part in all that school life has to offer. We are immensely proud of the successes achieved by our pupils and we constantly strive to do more and be even better. Our ultimate purpose is to do everything that we can to ensure that our students are given the best opportunity to succeed well beyond their school life. We are very proud of all our achievements, not only in examination success, but also in offering wide-ranging and relevant learning experiences beyond the curriculum, equipping all students for their next steps in life.

Outstanding teaching and learning is our priority. Our highly qualified and motivated staff work hard to ensure our students achieve at the highest level, whatever their starting point.

Ofsted report

Kelvin Hall School was inspected by one of His Majesty’s Inspectors and four additional inspectors in January 2024.

The inspectors visited lessons across the school, reviewed a range of documents, evaluated students' work, and held meetings with governors, staff, and groups of pupils. They also reviewed questionnaires from students, parents, and staff.

​Kelvin Hall was judged to be "Good" across all four judgement areas and given an overall rating of "Good".

 

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