Welfare Officer - London, United Kingdom - Edmonton County School

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Full Time

Required As Soon As Possible


We are looking to recruit a full time Welfare Officer t at our Secondary Phase to work in our heavily oversubscribed school.

Our wider workforce is highly valued and plays a vital role in the school's aim to be a centre for educating our community for success.


The main purpose of this role is to be the first point of contact at our school dealing with the welfare of our students on a daily basis and providing cover for the reception area when necessary.

Edmonton County School is a mixed, multicultural, dual campus school with a genuinely comprehensive intake. We are a good school with outstanding aspects and we aim to be an outstanding school. We are a heavily oversubscribed school, which has a reputation for providing outstanding support for staff and students.

Actual Salary Range:
£23,960 - £25,447 p.a inc. (Scale 4)

Hours: 36 hours per week, 39 weeks per year


Applications are to be received no later than 9am on Monday, 19 Feb 2024 and will be processed as received.

Edmonton County School is a co-educational, non-denominational, community all-through school in Enfield, Middlesex.

The school is split across two campuses, with the primary phase located on Bury Street and the secondary facilities on Great Cambridge Road.

There are about 1,687 children aged 4-18 on the school roll, 278 of whom attend the sixth form.


Headteacher
Dr Susan Tranter


Values and vision


Governors and staff share a passionate commitment to meeting the varied individual needs of all students, in order to ensure they leave Edmonton County School with the best possible academic qualifications.

Staff want pupils to enjoy every aspect of their learning and to develop as individuals, so that they leave as confident and socially responsible young people who are well equipped to contribute to society and enjoy success.

GCSE results consistently put Edmonton County School in the top 10% of similar schools nationwide. Teachers are always aiming to do even better and looking for ways to raise the achievement level of students.

The school prides itself on being a learning community in which both pupils and staff reflect continually on how well they perform and seek ways to do things better.


Ofsted report
"Teaching assistants are well deployed and work effectively alongside teachers to provide good support for individuals and groups of students. They are briefed well and make a valuable contribution to the learning of disabled students, those who have special educational needs, and disadvantaged students."

View Edmonton County School's latest Ofsted report

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