Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead - Eltham, United Kingdom - Harris Federation

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Do you have experience with Safeguarding? Join our thriving academy and support our students. We are currently looking to appoint an experienced Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead to join us at Harris Academy Greenwich.


About Us


Harris Academy Greenwich is a happy and successful inner-city London 11-18 school with a thriving 6th Form, and a brand new state-of-the-art building.

It is a school where we are as passionate about developing our staff as we are about developing our students.

The Harris Federation is a highly successful group of schools who serve many of the most deprived areas of London.

We are collaborative, enterprising and share a passion for turning lives around, yet each school is autonomous and free to set its own visionand strategy for how it does that.

Each Harris school feels completely different in terms of culture and ethos. Perhaps this is the school you've been looking for.


Main Areas of Responsibility

The Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead is expected to:

  • Refer cases of suspected abuse to the local authority children's social care as required;
  • Support staff who make referrals to local authority children's social care;
  • Refer cases to the Channel programme where there is a radicalisation concern as required;
  • Support staff who make referrals to the Channel programme;
  • Refer cases where a crime may have been committed to the Police as required
  • Whole school Safeguarding training
  • Prepare and present information to present information to present to the Academy Governors, ALG and Ofsted
  • Management of CPOMS; ensuring that Academy Staff are using it correctly and training if required
  • To understand the assessment process for providing early help and statutory intervention, including local criteria for action and local authority children's social care referral arrangements _(full details in Chapter one of 'Working Together to Safeguard Children')_;
  • To have a working knowledge of how local authorities conduct a child protection case conference and a child protection review conference and be able to attend and contribute to these effectively when required to do so;
  • To ensure each member of staff has access to and understands the school or college's child protection policy and procedures, especially new and part time staff;
  • To be alert to the specific needs of children in need, those with special educational needs and young carers
  • To understand relevant data protection legislation and regulations, especially the Data Protection Act 2018 and the General Data Protection Regulation;
  • To understand the importance of information sharing, both within the school and college, and with the three safeguarding partners, other agencies, organisations and practitioners;
  • Are able to keep detailed, accurate, secure written records of concerns and referrals;
  • To understand and support the school or college with regards to the requirements of the Prevent duty and are able to provide advice and support to staff on protecting children from the risk of radicalisation;
  • Are able to understand the unique risks associated with online safety and be confident that they have the relevant knowledge and up to date capability required to keep children safe whilst they are online at school or college;
  • To recognise the additional risks that children with SEN and disabilities (SEND) face online, for example, from online bullying, grooming and radicalisation and are confident they have the capability to support SEND children to stay safe online;
  • To obtain access to resources and attend any relevant or refresher training courses; and encourage a culture of listening to children and taking account of their wishes and feelings, among all staff, in any measures the school or college may put in placeto protect them.

Qualifications & Experience

  • A clear and good understanding of safeguarding issues, theory and practice, with particular regard to:
  • refer cases of suspected abuse to the local authority children's social care as required;
- support staff who make referrals to local authority children's social care;
- refer cases to the Channel programme where there is a radicalisation concern as required;
- support staff who make referrals to the Channel programme;
- refer cases where a person is dismissed or left due to risk/harm to a child to the Disclosure and Barring Service as required; and
- refer cases where a crime may have been committed to the Police as required.

  • Sound knowledge of Microsoft software with knowledge of using a management Information system for input and export of student data Knowledge of the range of agencies that work with students and their families.
  • Training in child protection and safeguarding procedures
  • Basic knowledge of first aid; eg. Emergency first aid
  • Knowledge of many of the social issues facing students from disadvantaged backgrounds
  • Good understanding of a range of welfare issues that may be affecting students and their families

Rewards & Benefits
Our people are at the heart of our success.

We have developed a strong culture of collaboration and best practice, with professional development and career planning at its centre.

We invest in our staff with support, coaching, mentoring, and a wide rangeof top-quality training programmes delivered at every level to senior leadership.

We look for talented individuals who share our vision for creating exceptional places of learning, and are committed to ensuring that every child in London has access to the best possible education.

In addition to the opportunities for career progression, training and development, we also offer a competitive rewards and benefits package which includes a Performance and Loyalty Bonus, Pension Scheme, a Wellbeing Cash Plan, electric car scheme, 26 days'annual leave (plus bank holidays) for non term-time only employees, and many other benefits.


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