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Reintegration Manager

Reintegration Manager

EOTAS

Swindon

  • Expired
Salary:
Competitive
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2021
Apply by:
11 July 2022

Job overview

We are looking to appoint a dynamic practitioner who has experience of working with children and young people who are at risk of or have been permanently excluded from school, preferably from a mainstream school or local authority setting. We are seeking someone who is passionate about enabling all children and young people to meet their academic potential. Our ideal person sticks to deadlines, thinks on their feet, is hardworking, supportive of staff and the team around the child, approachable and friendly. They will be excellent at managing a very busy schedule, organised and pro-active, especially in creating bespoke support packages for children and young people at risk of exclusion.

This is an exciting opportunity for a professional experienced in working with children and young people to support their reintegration back into mainstream school. 

You will be responsible for supporting the Head of Inclusion and Safeguarding in the development, delivery and review of planning, performance, of reintegration plans. 


EOTAS is made up of 3 unique Colleges with sites across Swindon. Each College has a unique client group but all have the common goal – supporting young people and their families through challenging circumstances in order for them to achieve and move on to positive destinations

“Better Choices, Better lives”

EOTAS is at a crucial stage in terms of its growth and development and we are looking to build a strong leadership team in order to move EOTAS to the next level.

To be successful you will: 

• have experience in management at a senior level. 

• understanding the needs of vulnerable young people with social, emotional and behavioural needs 

• demonstrate the ability to build on success and effectively manage change 

• show commitment to a culture of continuous improvement that promotes excellence for staff and students alike and builds on our current Ofsted rating 

• be a skilled communicator who can work effectively with all stakeholders;

• have the personal and professional qualities required to develop the vision and ethos of the service.


EOTAS is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. 




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About EOTAS

  • EOTAS
  • The Fernbrook Centre, Ferndale Road, Ferndale
  • Swindon
  • SN2 1HL
  • United Kingdom
+44 1793 828 941

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Swindon EOTAS is made up of 2 Colleges across Swindon. Fernbrook College, Riverside College and The Oakfield Pathway. We have a highly skilled staff team across EOTAS that enable our young people to build confidence in order to reach their full potential. Each College has a distinct identity,  but all have a common goal – supporting young people and their families through challenging circumstances in order for them to achieve and move on to positive destinations.

We work with Swindon mainstream schools to offer a variety of education packages across our provisions.  Our young people have a range of Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND).  This includes Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH), Speech, Language and Communication Needs (SLCN) and Autistic Spectrum Condition (ASC). We also deliver bespoke education for young people who are unable to access education for medical reasons.

Our curriculum is diverse and holds high expectations for learning and behaviour; however we place a great emphasis on each young person’s personal development journey.  The combination of a broad academic and personal development curriculum, an understanding of mental health and well-being, alongside strong pastoral support, provides our young people the right balance of nurture and challenge.

We aim to prepare each young person for their next phase in education; some will return to mainstream secondary school, others a special school provision and for our Year 11 students an appropriate post 16 placement; 6th form, college placement or apprenticeship.

We believe it is crucial to work together and collaborate with external agencies to provide every opportunity for families, parents and carers to overcome life's challenges. A strong team around a young person is essential for them to thrive and be successful.

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