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Pastoral Support Manager

Pastoral Support Manager

King David High School

Liverpool

  • £22,335 - £24,487 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
PASS Level 6 - FTE Salary range SCP 15-20 £25,878 - £28,371 Actual salary: £22,335-£24,487
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
10 January 2023

Job overview

Full Time - Term Time only - The Pastoral Support Manager will be an individual who has excellent communications skills, who can work well with others, who has a good understanding of safeguarding procedures and who can confidently use ICT systems to manage data. Candidates must be sensitive to and supportive of the Jewish faith based ethos of the school.

 

Reporting to the assistant Headteacher, you will be responsible for providing support for the most vulnerable students in King David High school, providing outstanding pastoral care that reduces barriers to learning, providing high quality safeguarding provision as part of the whole school focus and ensuring that the wellbeing of our students is at the forefront of all practice.

 

You will be joining a team that is committed to facilitating continuous professional development and to ensuring that all staff have the opportunity to be happy and successful.

 

Closing date for receipt of applications is 9am on Tuesday 10th January 2023

Interviews will take place during the week beginning Monday 16th January 2023


Information and application forms are available on the school website. If you have difficulty accessing our website or have any questions regarding this post, please email appointments@kingdavidliverpool.co.uk

King David High School is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sections of society regardless of faith, gender or ethnicity. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children. The post is subject to enhanced DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) checks, adherence to Staff Code of Conduct and School Whistleblowing Policy 

This post is exempt under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (2013 and 2020). You will be required to complete a criminal self-disclosure form if you are short-listed for the post.

 

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About King David High School

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Introduction and Background Information  

King David High School  

A Voluntary Aided Jewish faith based school supported by the King David & Harold House Foundation.

Our vision is:

“Excellence in lifelong education for the Jewish and wider community by collaboration with other schools and the whole community”

King David High School was founded in 1840 and moved to its present site in 1957. Since then it has served the City of Liverpool as a faith based school of Jewish foundation accepting pupils of other faiths and with a provision for pupils who have shown potential and aptitude for music.

Our aims are:

  • To provide a stimulating and enriching Jewish and secular education for all Jewish children in Liverpool
  • To provide an education of quality and relevance to non-Jewish pupils
  • To demonstrate the finest standards of multi faith and multicultural education by cultivating the distinctive qualities of the cultures within the school rather than by blurring their distinctions
  • To provide a broad and balanced curriculum to enable our pupils to achieve their full potential

The High School is situated on a large Jewish Campus. King David High School, King David Primary School, Harold House Youth and Community Centre with playing fields are all situated on one campus on Childwall Road, a major route into the city of Liverpool.  Our links with the Jewish community and wider community are strong.  The challenges ahead are to focus on developing the learning and teaching agenda, use of enhanced ICT Facilities due to the move to better facilities with greater opportunities to transform learning and teaching and ensuring achievement and standards remain high for all pupils in our outstanding school

King David High School has a key role to play in the education of young people in Liverpool. It is a high achieving school. We have a comprehensive intake but most of our pupils are above average attainment when they arrive in Year 7.  Two thirds of our pupils come from King David Primary School.

We underwent an OFSTED inspection June 2010. We were judged as Outstanding.  A Maths inspection in November 11 also judged the school to be outstanding in this area.

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