Welfare Officer - Easthampstead, United Kingdom - Bracknell Forest Council

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Employer:

  • King's Academy Easthampstead Park
  • Salary:
  • KGA £18,005 per annum per hour)
  • Location:
  • King's Academy Easthampstead Park
  • Contract:


  • Permanent

  • Working Pattern:
  • Term Time
  • Hours:
  • 34.5 hours per week. (flexibility required), Monday to Friday 8.30am to 4.00pm (3.30pm on Fridays) including a half hour unpaid lunch break. Term Time only.
  • DBS Check:


  • Enhanced

  • Closing Date:
  • 22/02/2023 at 09:00 Reference:
  • Sec/23/226506In addition, the Welfare Officer will support students' wider welfare and academic progress by assisting the Parental Engagement Champion in organising parents' evenings and celebration evenings. They will also provide support for initiatives to promote good attendance, including supporting with first day calls, punctuality and responding to students and parental queries regarding behaviour for learning, for example about detentions. They will work closely with other staff to ensure the Student Welfare Office is staffed at all times during the school day.
Easthampstead Park is a vibrant school which prides itself on holding traditional values. Our school culture marries high academic expectations with excellent pastoral care and support.

The concept of community is at the very heart of our vision; we believe in a three-way partnership between parents, teachers and students, and are proud of our setting and the local community.

Teaching and learning drives everything we do.

An action-research based approach to teaching and learning has been central to our improvement journey in recent years, and we wholeheartedly believe in investing in staff's continued professional development in the same way that we expect our teachers to passionately invest in our students.

This is a very exciting time to join us.

In recent years, we have made excellent progress, and at our last OFSTED inspection (November 2021), we were rated as 'Good' in all areas.

- "Pupils enjoy coming to their happy and inclusive school. There is a strong ethos of mutual respect, courtesy and care for others."_
- "Pupils behave well in lessons and around school. They value the educational opportunities that they receive and want to succeed. Knowing their teachers have high expectations and want the very best for them encourages pupils to take pride in their work. Pupils confidently ask for help when they need it."_


Interviews:
Week commencing Monday 20th February


Equal Opportunities:


How to apply:


King's Academies are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young students and expects all staff to share this commitment.

The successful applicant will need to undertake an Enhanced DBS check.

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