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Inclusion Manager

Inclusion Manager

Barnes Wallis Academy

Lincolnshire

  • Expired
Salary:
SCP 8 £19,945pa FTE (Actual pro rata £17,887.88pa)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
14 August 2019

Job overview

Barnes Wallis Academy is now recruiting for an Inclusion Manager.

About the role

The post holder will be expected to work closely with the Pastoral Team, and link member of the SLT to monitor and manage pupil behaviour in the Student Support Unit (SSU). This will involve direct supervision of students using the facility and working on ways to improve this behaviour and attitude to learning; liaising with teachers and subject leaders and offering assistance where necessary.  They will support the effective running of internal exclusions and detention duties. They will also act as a key point of contact for parents and should build and maintain positive, professional relations with all our parent community.

37 hours per week, 40 weeks per year. Permanent position.

Please see job description for list of main responsibilities 

Salary & Benefits

-Up to £19,945 per annum FTE (Pro rata for 37 hours per week, 40 weeks a year: £17,887.88), depending on experience

-Access to Local Government Pension Scheme

Who we are looking for

-Due to the nature of the role you must have strong behaviour management skills and be able to adapt to any situation.

-You must be able to build rapport with the pupils you are working with.

-Enthusiastic, hardworking and dedicated.

-A genuine passion for supporting young people.

-The ability to form strong working relationships with students and adults.

-Knowledge of child protection procedures.

-Be willing to be involved in the extra- curricular life of the school.

-Ability to work as part of a team and Pastoral team

Desirable

-A good level of ICT skills.

-Experience of BROMCOM

About The David Ross Education Trust

The David Ross Education Trust (DRET) has grown to a network of 34 academies, incorporating primary, secondary and grammar, and special schools. We employ over 2000 people with the primary focus of raising the standards of education for 13,000 young people. Whatever your role, you should know you are contributing to achieving our vision of inspiring the next generation of young people to be the best they can in whatever they choose. Our aim is to be the country’s leading academy chain, committed to delivering the highest educational standards alongside an unrivalled package of sporting and cultural enrichment, including events such as the DRET Spring, Summer and Winter Cups, Music Cup, volunteering trips abroad, and regular trips/visits throughout the year.

We are incredibly lucky to be able to work alongside outstanding organisations and individuals who are happy to share their expertise and skills in supporting the David Ross Foundation's vision to give children better life chances through access to the best education and support we can give them.

While each academy is unique, we share common goals, aspirations, values and methods that enable us to work collaboratively and collectively to achieve our mission. We operate regional hubs, whereby academies work with other schools who are part of the Trust so we can share skills and knowledge, allowing them to benefit and learn from each other. We offer high quality programmes for CPD and Leadership Development to support our practitioners to deliver high quality teaching and learning across our academies.

Barnes Wallis Academy is committed to equality, safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. An enhanced DBS check is required for all successful applicants

About Barnes Wallis Academy

+44 1526 342379

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The Barnes Wallis Academy is a mixed, mainstream, state secondary school located in Tattershall, Lincolnshire.  It caters to students aged 11 to 16 and has a growing roll with approximately 470 students currently. 

The Barnes Wallis Academy was founded in 1954 and was previously named Gartree Community School.  It began as a foundation school administered by Lincolnshire County Council and converted to academy status on 1st September 2014.  The school is now sponsored by the David Ross Education Trust but continues to coordinate with Lincolnshire County Councils for admissions.  In 2017 the Academy gained a “good” rating from Ofsted with personal development, behaviour and welfare being graded outstanding.

Executive principal 

James Scarrott 

Vision and values 

The Barnes Wallis Academy aims to provide a curriculum that excites learners and meets their intellectual needs.  Teachers strive to produce students who are resilient, confident and healthy, with the ability and desire to make the world a better place.  Every student is encouraged to positively contribute to the wider community. 

The Academy implements policies that respect an individual’s well-being and dignity, provide opportunities for success and acknowledge good efforts as well as personal achievement.  The school’s ethos is "Educational excellence for the community" and it aims to broaden horizons. 

The staff and students are proud to be an integral part of the local community and are actively involved in local events.  The Academy has a culture of celebration of achievement and places a high emphasis on the well-being of its students and their pastoral care.

English, maths and science are emphasised in the curriculum.  Humanities, arts, languages, technology and vocational qualifications are also available.  Vocational qualifications include BTEC Sport, BTEC Child’s Play, Learning and Development and BTEC Performing Arts. The curriculum also addresses global issues, the environment and economic awareness.

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