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Student Support Advisor

Student Support Advisor

Priory School

East Sussex

  • Expired
Salary:
£19,909 to £21,504 a year
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
As soon as possible
Apply by:
4 November 2019

Job overview

PRIORY SCHOOL, LEWES, EAST SUSSEX

MIXED 11-16 COMPREHENSIVE

STUDENT SUPPORT ADVISOR

£19,909 to £21,504 a year, term time 

Priory is a very successful school with an excellent reputation. The school is consistently oversubscribed, yet has a genuinely comprehensive intake.   The Governors seek to appoint an enthusiastic and aspirational Student Support Advisor to further strengthen our commitment to supporting the needs of all our students.   

Under guidance from the Assistant Headteacher (Personal Development and Safety), the post holder will be required to work directly with young people and their families, liaise with school staff and external agencies, to bring about positive change to the young person’s behaviour for learning and or attendance.   The Student Support Advisor will deliver a variety of individual and group-based interventions to students and their families, which will help move them forward, raising their aspirations and belief in their capacity to change their own lives.

The contract is a permanent, term time only, 37 hours a week, 8.00 am to 4.00 pm Monday to Thursday and 3.30 p.m. on Friday, plus inset days and 5 days over the holiday period.  The grade is Single Status Grade 8, point 20 to 22, £22,966 to £24,805.  The actual yearly salary is £19,909 to £21,504.

It is essential that the successful applicant has:

• proven experience of supporting children or young people and their families

• the ability to establish meaningful positive relationships quickly

• the confidence to help those with behavioural and/or attendance concerns

• flexibility, resilience and ability to focus on finding solutions to the issues and problems young people and their families face

• a well-established range of strategies for coping with possible challenging situations

• the ability to work as a member of a team with educational and other professionals, both from within and outside the school;

• the commitment to improving the provision offered for our students through rigorous professional self-review and development;

• own transport in order to travel to meet with students and their families.

Closing date for receipt of completed application form is:  Monday, 4 November 2019 

Interview Date:   12 November 2019

Full details with application form can be downloaded at www.priory.e-sussex.sch.uk under ‘staff vacancies’.  Please return application forms by email to personnel@priory.e-sussex.sch.uk or post to Priory School, Mountfield Road, Lewes, East Sussex, BN7 2XN.

Please note that if you have not received a response within 2 weeks of the closing date then we regret that your application has not been successful.

East Sussex County Council is committed to equality of opportunity. We positively welcome applications from all sections of the community. This authority is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Successful applicants will need to undertake, or currently hold, a DBS enhanced

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About Priory School

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  • Priory School
  • Mountfield Road, Lewes
  • East Sussex
  • BN7 2XN
  • United Kingdom
+44 1273 476231

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About Priory School

Priory is a larger than average mixed community comprehensive school serving the county town of Lewes but also drawing from surrounding villages and towns, as well as the eastern fringe of Brighton and Hove. The school's academic record over many years has gained it a high reputation, so that many parents from outside the catchment area are encouraged to ask for entry for their children. Priory is the only state secondary school in the town and is thus fully comprehensive for this area. Many disadvantaged families also send children to the school from within and outside the catchment area. Although Lewes is a largely affluent area, relative deprivation is increasing with around a fifth of the school now designated Pupil Premium. The range of concern and educational expertise which needs to be exercised by the staff is as wide as in any school, but the overall ability profile on entry is above average: the majority of our students come to us with average prior attainment (c.50%), with a larger proportion of students with high (c.30%) than low (c.20%) prior attainment. We have slightly more boys (54%) and fewer girls (46%) than average, although this is not unusual for a school of this type.

Priory was first designated a Performing Arts Specialist School in 2002 and this status was re-assessed and renewed. In 2006 the award of Language Specialist School and subsequently Specialist School Status in Science and Mathematics in 2007 increased the specialist focus. Funding and recognition of specialisms was ceased in 2011 but the specialisms still influence the school ethos.

In 2017 the school was designated as a Teaching School, and although this designation no longer applies, we have a number of staff who have been designated as Specialist Leaders of Education (SLE), and we continue to provide a clear development programme for our ECTs and trainee teachers which supports the development of their knowledge and skills, provides high quality mentoring and ensures access to high quality training under the ECF, through Ambition Institute.

Priory School provides a renaissance style of education in which arts and sciences go hand in hand, and creativity, performing and public speaking flourish. Our broad and balanced curriculum is powerful because it embraces the distinctive value of individual subject disciplines, enrichment and enhancement which challenges students beyond their previous experiences, and deep and rich knowledge, which empowers all students as future citizens.

School Vision

Priory School, Lewes is an 11-16 mixed comprehensive school. We are proud of the highly successful rounded education we provide. At Priory, we have a long-standing history of academic excellence within a culture of strong pastoral care.

Priory is a school where students are expected to work hard and as a result make excellent progress. We believe in balancing the pursuit of academic excellence with the wellbeing of our community. Our broad and balanced curriculum reflects the community we serve. Priory School is well regarded and is consistently oversubscribed.

Our aim is for Priory to be the leading inclusive and creative state secondary school in the region, a school in which all students acquire powerful knowledge, feel a strong sense of social connection and belonging, and become ethically-aware citizens who are ready to confidently take their place in the world. Our school also aims to reflect the uniqueness of Lewes, historically and socially.

Based on the principles of educational philosopher Professor Gert Biesta, education at Priory School is centred around three domains: ‘knowing, ‘belonging and ‘becoming.’ Biesta (2009) writes about the purposes of education being:

  • Qualification (Knowing) – preparing students for the future, whether that be work, citizenship or further study.
  • Socialisation (Belonging) – through education, students become part of society or culture by learning knowledge, values and norms that make up that society.
  • Subjectification (Becoming) – students develop their sense of individuality through learning knowledge, so that they can make sense of themselves, others, and their place in the world.

Ofsted report

‘Priory School continues to be a good school’

Ofsted last inspected Priory School on 7 and 8 November 2023. Following the inspection, the inspection team concluded that the school continues to be a good school.

Extracts from the inspection report:

  • Pupils enjoy a broad, interesting, and engaging curriculum, which is demonstrative of the school’s aim to be ‘inclusive and creative’. The school is ambitious, and staff strive to deliver high quality education for all. Most pupils achieve well, and the majority go on to successful further education, employment or training. Pupils in the specially resourced provisions for those with complex special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) receive excellent support from well-trained staff.
  • Pupils feel safe. They are confident they can share concerns with an adult, and about how any worries are dealt with by staff. They understand and respect each other’s differences and are accepting of different beliefs. Most pupils behave well and follow clear school rules. Learning is rarely disrupted.
  • Pupils have many opportunities to develop their talents and interests. They take part in a wide range of extra-curricular clubs. Many pupils also take part in the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award scheme. Pupils can contribute to the life of the school by taking on responsibilities like being anti-bullying ambassadors or sitting on the student council.

The inspection report also recognises the school’s ‘insightful’ leadership, the strategic work of the governing board and the support for the school from parents, who ‘commend the approachable, knowledgeable and encouraging staff, and appreciate the many opportunities that their children receive.’

Headteacher

Jon Curtis-Brignell

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