Welfare & Pastoral Lead
Posting date: | 11 April 2024 |
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Salary: | £14.00 to £15.30 per hour |
Additional salary information: | Plus Benefits |
Hours: | Full time |
Closing date: | 11 May 2024 |
Location: | Macclesfield, Cheshire |
Company: | Social Care & Education Jobs |
Job type: | Permanent |
Job reference: | 6126 |
Summary
Welfare & Pastoral Lead, Handforth Cheshire.
Employer
You would be joining a Specialist School / SEN School for Children & Younger Adults who have Autism, communication difficulties. With a fantastic reputation and aiming towards an outstanding rating with Ofsted, this is a fantastic School to be part of.
Benefits
£14.00 - £15.30 per hour, depending on relevant skills and experience.
Actual Salary for 39 Weeks £21’840 - £23’868 per annum.
Full-time, 40-hours per week (term-time only, 39 Weeks).
Continuous Training & Development.
Perk Box helping you save money on your bills.
Company sick pay, pension, and Life Assurance, Health Cash Plan (Optical & Dental Plan)
Lots of other Perks & Benefits available.
Your Duties
As Welfare & Pastoral Lead you will play a vital role in supporting pupils to be resilient and confident learners by rewarding social development and planning support strategies to avoid any sensory triggers. You will safeguard their welfare as well as supporting the students with any key issues which effect their schooling, attendance, engagement to ensure positive outcomes.
You will ensure safety across the school and evaluate risk and higher end behaviours ensuring that interventions are reviewed and actioned. You will naturally support the delivery of social skills by managing group programs e.g., Mind works, Yoga, Feel Good days that support wellbeing.
A Full detailed job description is available after initial application.
Criteria
Full driving licence essential.
Experience of Supervising or Managing other people.
Previous experience of working with Children in and SEN Setting & Autism is Essential.
Understanding Safeguarding and child protection guidelines.
Knowledge of understanding behaviour management reporting.
Experience and understanding of safeguarding children in an education setting.
Good communication skills both written & verbal.
A natural leader who can motivate pupils and the wider staff team.
Ability to deal with people, parents, and support workers sensitively.
Apply
If you are excited by this job vacancy and you meet all the above criteria and wish to apply, then please click on apply. We will be happy to tell you more about this job vacancy and answer questions you may have.
Employer
You would be joining a Specialist School / SEN School for Children & Younger Adults who have Autism, communication difficulties. With a fantastic reputation and aiming towards an outstanding rating with Ofsted, this is a fantastic School to be part of.
Benefits
£14.00 - £15.30 per hour, depending on relevant skills and experience.
Actual Salary for 39 Weeks £21’840 - £23’868 per annum.
Full-time, 40-hours per week (term-time only, 39 Weeks).
Continuous Training & Development.
Perk Box helping you save money on your bills.
Company sick pay, pension, and Life Assurance, Health Cash Plan (Optical & Dental Plan)
Lots of other Perks & Benefits available.
Your Duties
As Welfare & Pastoral Lead you will play a vital role in supporting pupils to be resilient and confident learners by rewarding social development and planning support strategies to avoid any sensory triggers. You will safeguard their welfare as well as supporting the students with any key issues which effect their schooling, attendance, engagement to ensure positive outcomes.
You will ensure safety across the school and evaluate risk and higher end behaviours ensuring that interventions are reviewed and actioned. You will naturally support the delivery of social skills by managing group programs e.g., Mind works, Yoga, Feel Good days that support wellbeing.
A Full detailed job description is available after initial application.
Criteria
Full driving licence essential.
Experience of Supervising or Managing other people.
Previous experience of working with Children in and SEN Setting & Autism is Essential.
Understanding Safeguarding and child protection guidelines.
Knowledge of understanding behaviour management reporting.
Experience and understanding of safeguarding children in an education setting.
Good communication skills both written & verbal.
A natural leader who can motivate pupils and the wider staff team.
Ability to deal with people, parents, and support workers sensitively.
Apply
If you are excited by this job vacancy and you meet all the above criteria and wish to apply, then please click on apply. We will be happy to tell you more about this job vacancy and answer questions you may have.