Behaviour Support Worker - Newquay, United Kingdom - Cornwall Education Learning Trust

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Newquay Tretherras


Behaviour Support Worker
Job Description & Person Specification


Job Description:


Job purpose:
To work with students whose behaviour is having an impact upon their attainment and/or learning of others.


To contribute to the effective running and tracking of the behaviour protocols, particularly the RESET room, and our 'on call' system.


Reporting to:
Line managed by the Assistant Headteacher for Behaviour. The job holder will work closely with the school's Assistant Headteachers, Deputy

Headteachers, Heads of Year and Inclusion Team.


Starting salary:
SPOT £19,777 actual gross per annum


Hours: 37 hours per week, term-time only plus 5 INSET days (39 working weeks /

44.652 paid weeks)


Main duties
❖ In conjunction with other key staff, to assess and provide support to students in the RESET room, to enable them to overcome barriers to learning and engage with school. This will involve 1:1 mentoring or small group intervention work, setting and monitoring learning content while the student is in the RESET room.

❖ To promote positive Behaviour across the school. This will involve supporting the Inclusion and


Behaviour team, Senior Leadership, Heads of Year, Heads of Department and Teachers to deal promptly with behaviour incidents in line with school policies.

❖ To investigate reported behaviour incidents, in conjunction with other key staff. This will involve contacting the parents of individual students as part of effective lines of communication between school and home.

❖ To supervise and monitor students, on rotation with other team members. This will involve taking part in 'On Call' provision around the school, supervising the RESET room at times, supporting the running after school detentions, and general supervision duties during break and lunchtimes.

❖ To organise and lead a range of opportunities for underachieving, disaffected and vulnerable students which focus on raising aspirations, promoting ambition, re-engagement in learning, and improving their academic progress. This will involve developing links to extended services and activities providers.

❖ To provide information, reports, and analysis on student behaviour with a special focus on micro-cohorts. This will involve managing student data and confidential information obtained from the school SIMs and CPOMs system.


General responsibilities applicable to all staff
❖ To be aware of, and adhere to, all applicable Cornwall Education Learning Trust policies and procedures, demonstrating and promoting the values of the Trust at all times, and working with professionalism in line with the Trust's Code of Conduct.

❖ To be responsible for promoting and safeguarding the welfare of children and young people during day-to-day activities around the school site.

❖ To promote Equality and Diversity in all aspects of work.

❖ To co-operate with the promotion and maintenance of a safe and healthy working environment and own health and safety.

❖ To work effectively with other members of staff to meet the needs of all students.

❖ To attend staff meetings and Trust-based INSET as required.

❖ To be responsible for own self-development on a continuous basis, undertaking relevant training and/or professional development as appropriate.

❖ To maintain at all times the utmost confidentiality with regard to all reports, records, personal data relating to staff and students, and any other information of a sensitive or confidential nature acquired in the course of undertaking duties for the Trust, with due regard to General Data

Protection Regulations.


Special conditions of employment


Cornwall Education Learning Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment.

The job holder is required to follow the Trust's policies and procedures in relation to safeguarding at all times, and to adhere to the statutory guidance ' _Keeping Children Safe in _

  • Education_'. The job holder must take appropriate action in the event that they have concerns, or are made aware of the concerns of others, regarding the safety or wellbeing of children or young people.

Note


This Job Description is illustrative of the general nature and level of responsibility of the work to be undertaken commensurate with the grade.

It is not a comprehensive list of all the responsibilities, duties and tasks relating to the post.

The job holder may be required to undertake other tasks commensurate with the grade and responsibilities of this job, and to undertake any reasonable duty deemed necessary by the


Headteacher/line manager from time to time up to, or at a level consistent with, the main responsibilities of the job.

This Job Description may be amended at any time in consultation with the postholder.

Person Specification

Selection Criteria Essential Desirable How Assessed
Education and **L

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