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Nurture, Wellbeing & Mental Health Lead

Nurture, Wellbeing & Mental Health Lead

Oak Green School

Buckinghamshire

  • £21,383 - £22,937 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
Bucks Pay Range 3
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2024 or earlier
Apply by:
20 May 2024

Job overview

Would you like to work with young people who need support with their social, emotional mental health? We are looking to appoint a caring and professional nurture lead to support pupils with their well-being.

 

The successful candidate will work with our pupils in the nurture room establishing good relationships with, and acting as a role model for them.

You must have some relevant experience and qualifications involving Theraplay and Nurture Group training. A knowledge of children’s mental health would also be an advantage.

This is an excellent opportunity to make a big difference to children's lives in a calm and nurturing environment.

 

Key activities of the role include:

●       Running sessions for small groups and individual pupils

●       Forming positive relationships in a safe space in which pupils can thrive

●       Undertaking pupil record keeping

●       Promoting good pupil behaviour

●       Liaising with DSL regarding Safeguarding


Salary Type: Bucks pay

Salary details: £27,310 and point 20 is £29,295, FTE (Pro-rata £21,383 to £22,937) (Bucks Pay Range 3 depending on skills and experience)

Contract type: Permanent

Hours: 08.30 – 15.30, Monday to Friday, 38 weeks a year (Term time only)

Closing date: 20/05/2024 12pm

Interviews to be held: Applications will be reviewed upon receipt and interviews may be offered before the closing date so early submissions are advised.

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About Oak Green School

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We delighted and proud to be the Co-Headteachers at this vibrant, friendly and ambitious school. We work very hard to make sure that all children and adults feel secure, valued and included and everyone is welcome.  Amongst our school’s strengths are our engaging children, diverse community, our capacity for lively, enjoyable learning and for compassion, in line with our values of honesty, respect, friendship, kindness, trust and fairness.

Our school has been at the heart of the Southcourt community in Aylesbury for over 70 years, throughout which we have served local families and aimed for the highest standards of learning and teaching to ensure that all our children thrive, reach their potential and celebrate their achievements. We take the greatest pleasure in working with such a committed team, with care for our children, fabulous learning experiences and academic success at the heart of everything we do.

Nicola Beesley and Donna Kelloway

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