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Mental Health, Safeguarding & Family Support Assistant

Mental Health, Safeguarding & Family Support Assistant

Clevedon School

Clevedon, North Somerset

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
ASAP
Apply by:
2 March 2018

Job overview

  

Mental Health, Safeguarding & Family Support Assistant

Required As Soon As Possible 

Salary Scale JG6 Point 26 [Range 26 – 29] £23,398 per annum (pro rata)

Permanent, 37 hours per week, Term Time Only 

We wish to appoint an exceptional individual to work alongside our School Safeguarding Lead liaising with students, families and external agencies for the welfare and protection of students who may have mental health, multi-vulnerable or safeguarding concerns. 

We Offer:

  • A school committed to excellence that values students and staff.
  • An opportunity to gain experience across all aspects of school life.
  • An opportunity to show initiative and creativity.
  • A school committed to professional development for all staff through the Clevedon Learning Hub. 

You Offer:

  • Excellent capabilities and organisational skills with the ability to effectively multi-task, problem-solve, plan and prioritise to meet demand and deadlines.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Enthusiastic and positive with a ‘can-do’ attitude.
  • Commitment to be part of an innovative and forward thinking Trust.

  

“Clevedon Learning Trust appoints high quality staff who make a positive difference to student experiences.”

If you are interested in this post please contact Rose Fox on 01275 337404 

to discuss interview arrangements or to arrange a visit to the school.

An application form and further details are available from:

www.clevedonschool.org.uk 

Tel: 01275 337404 Fax: 01275 340935

Email: recruitment@clevedonschool.org.uk

CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: Friday 2nd March 2018 at 3.00pm


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About Clevedon School

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Based in Clevedon, North Somerset, Clevedon School is a mainstream secondary school with a sixth form. The 1,217-pupil school is an academy and has 184 students on the roll in sixth form. It is a coeducational establishment that educates students aged between 11 and 18 in North Somerset. The school was rewarded for improving the exam results from 2007 and 2010. 

Headteacher

John Wells

Values and Vision

Clevedon School prioritises the pupils. They are nurtured and supported while at the academy. Students are encouraged to take responsibility and take advantage of every opportunity that is offered to them. The school believes in teaching through the use of technology. In 2013, iPads started being used in lessons. The children are taught about being safe online and how to use the device. The aim is to help students develop the skills necessary for the workplace. 

Ofsted report

“Clevedon is an outstanding school which provides excellent opportunities for students to thrive and develop highly effective skills and aptitudes. The school’s focus on raising standards has brought about exceptional improvement over the last few years. Standards in English have been high with GCSE results being well above average. In mathematics, the strong focus on improvement has meant that these standards have risen significantly and are now above average. Hence attainment is above average and students make good, and often outstanding, progress. The school’s excellent, accurate analysis shows that this momentum is due to continue. Results at A level show that students in the sixth form are well prepared for their next phase of education, including university, or for work.”

View Clevedon School’s latest Ofsted report

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