Student Welfare Manager/Pastoral Year Leader
Maltby Academy
Rotherham
- Expired
- Salary:
- Band E £19,554 - £21,166 (£17,147 - £18,561 Pro Rata)
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 2020
- Apply by:
- 14 June 2020
Job overview
Student Welfare Manager/Pastoral Year Leader
Permanent 37 Hrs Per Week
Term Time Plus 3 days
Band E £19,554 - £21,166 (£17,147 - £18,561 Pro Rata)
Do you want to work with children and young people in a secondary school context?
This is an excellent opportunity for a suitably qualified and ambitious professional to gain valuable experience of working in a secondary school context. We are looking to appoint a person with the right skills, personal qualities and attributes to support and inspire engagement in learning.
The Student Welfare Manager will provide high quality pastoral care, support and guidance for students by identifying and removing barriers to learning and promoting health and wellbeing to secure positive progression routes. They will liaise with staff, parents/carers and multi-agencies to ensure that students develop the necessary emotional, social and physical resilience to engage successfully with learning.
This post would provide an excellent development opportunity for candidates who feel they have the potential to teach or support young people in learning in the future.
This post involves working with children and therefore if successful you will be required to apply for a disclosure of criminal records check at an enhanced level. Further information about the Disclosure Scheme can be found at www.gov.uk/disclosure-barring-service-check
How do I apply?
An Application Form, Role Description and Person Specification can be found on the Academy website or can be obtained by calling the Academy.
Completed applications including an overview of how your skills and experience to date prepare you for this role should be sent for the attention of Mr R Wood, the Principal to Rachael Barratt, PA to the Principal on rbarratt@maltbyacademy.com
Please note that applications must be submitted on the MLT Application Form.
- Braithwell Road - Maltby - Rotherham - S66 8AB
- www.maltbyacademy.com
- 01709 812 864
Closing Date: Monday 15th June 2020 at 9.00am
Interviews: W/c 15th June 2020
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About Maltby Academy
Maltby Academy is a mainstream, non-selective, state secondary school for girls and boys aged 11-19. The school is situated in Rotherham, South Yorkshire. There are 1,040 children on its roll.
Our vision is to deliver exceptional experiences that enable all young people to thrive in a competitive world and lead successful and fulfilling lives.
Maltby Academy has highly skilled, dedicated and talented teaching and support staff.
Teachers are passionate about their subject and are keen to develop that love of learning in young people. Our team of committed support staff go that extra mile to support, challenge and encourage students and families every step of the way. The level of dedication, aspiration and challenge, underpinned by our insistence on traditional values of good manners and common courtesy continues to drive excellent examination results and secure first rate progression routes for everyone.
Our Academy is an inspirational place to learn. The school has undergone a huge transformation, having secured Academy status in January 2010 to now being a sponsoring Academy at the heart of the Maltby Learning Community. The state-of-the-art buildings create an exceptional learning environment that is befitting for the hardworking and committed staff and students that it serves.
We are committed to ensuring that every lesson is delivered with passion and is underpinned by high quality subject knowledge, so that we give our young people an exceptional learning experience every day. We only recruit and develop the very best staff and are keen to develop new and emerging leaders within our own school. At Maltby Academy we have a vibrant extra-curricular program and are committed to providing a wealth of opportunities outside the classroom.
Our aim is to help each and every one of our students develop into mature and confident young people who are fully prepared for life beyond the Academy. We are extremely aspirational for our students both academically and in relation to personal development – each student is treated as an individual and we don’t place limits on what we think they can achieve. Our 5 Key Drivers of Resilience, Confidence, Aspiration, Community, Responsibility underpin everything we do and ensure that students build the skills, qualities, and characteristics to lead successful and fulfilling lives.
However, it is our young people that make the Academy such a special place to learn - they are honest, welcoming, supportive of each other and willing to take themselves out of their comfort zone and take part in new experiences. We aim to build strong relationships with parents/carers and the wider community so that we can support our young people to strive to be the very best they can be.
Ofsted April 2022 - Good in all areas
"Maltby Academy is a welcoming and inclusive school. Pupils get along well with each other and with staff. They celebrate difference and respect one another".
"Behaviour in lessons is good. Pupils enjoy learning and work hard. They are active participants in their learning. They ask questions, share their ideas and support each other. Staff have high expectations of every pupil, and pupils are keen to meet these
expectations. Pupils behave well around the school".
"Teachers teach an ambitious curriculum which helps pupils to understand their local area, life in modern Britain and the wider world. Pupils are excited by the opportunities the school provides".
"Leaders have made Maltby Academy a positive environment for both pupils and
staff".
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