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Pupil Wellbeing Coordinator

Pupil Wellbeing Coordinator

De Lucy Primary School

Greenwich

  • Expired
Job type:
Full Time, Part Time, Permanent
Apply by:
17 January 2020

Job overview

De Lucy is a popular three form entry school based in Abbey Wood, South East London.

We wish to appoint a Pupil Wellbeing Coordinator to join our inclusion team, to effectively take charge of the day to day health of each child in school. To provide general welfare support for all school users and to act as a First Aider at Work for De Lucy Primary School.

We would welcome applications from prospective candidates who are:

  • current First Aid qualification
  • extensive experience in First Aid
  • previous experience working with children and young people
  • highly motivated
  • able to prioritise work in a pressurised environment dealing with a variety of tasks and deadlines
  • able to work with minimum supervision
  • effective written and oral communication skills 
  • proficient in a range of IT applications
  • able to carry out the duties and responsibilities of the post within the framework of equal opportunities
  • a team player


We can offer you:

  • Friendly and supportive staff 
  • Excellent resources to support teaching and learning
  • Enthusiastic, well behaved pupils
  • An approachable and established leadership team
  • High quality CPD leading to excellent professional development


To request an application pack or to arrange a visit please contact Mrs A Moran School Business Manager by email sbm@delucy.greenwich.sch.uk

References will be requested for those shortlisted ONLY and prior to interview.

Only those shortlisted for interview will be contacted.

Closing date: 12 noon on Friday 17th January
Shortlisting and Interviews: w/c 20th January 2020

De Lucy Primary School is committed to our responsibilities for safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children as outlined in the Working Together to Safeguard Children at Risk (SCIE Report 39).

We are committed to recruiting candidates who share the commitment to safeguarding, and therefore we apply robust recruitment and selection procedures to ensure that the people selected are right for the job, and that all candidates are appropriately screened prior to appointment.

Attached documents

About De Lucy Primary School

De Lucy Primary School is a community school in the London Borough of Greenwich catering for children from 3 – 11 years of age.
It was opened in 1959 as separate junior and infant and nursery schools. In 1983 the two schools amalgamated under the Head teacher from the junior school. In the last few years the school has undergone considerable refurbishment.

Our mission statement is "High Achievement in a Caring Community" and this reflects what our school aims to achieve.

Our School Aims

What we want to achieve; 

1. De Lucy School aims to prepare every child with a broad and balanced education that will benefit them throughout 
    life.
2. We believe everyone should be treated with respect and consideration and should be sensitive to the needs of 
    others.
3. We aim to create a calm, caring environment in which all members feel happy, safe and welcomed.
4. We aim to create strong links with parents/carers and become partners with them in their children's learning. 
5. We aim to reflect the diverse multicultural nature of society through the learning environment, resources, events 
    and displays.
6. We believe that every child shall have equal access to the curriculum regardless of gender, ethnicity, faith and 
    special needs.
7. We aim to foster the spiritual, social and cultural development of each and every child.

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