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Community Support & Family Liaison Worker

Community Support & Family Liaison Worker

Co-op Academy Leeds

Leeds

  • £25,899 - £27,505 per year
  • Expired
Salary:
SO1 - Term Time only plus 5 days £25,899 - £27,505 (actual salary)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
Negotiable
Apply by:
5 January 2023

Job overview

We require a Community Support and Family Liaison Worker at Co-op Academy Leeds. This is an exciting opportunity to work within the Academy supporting GREET students and liaising with families.

The successful candidate will work with colleagues across the Academy planning and supporting the work of target students and building positive working relationships.

You’ll do all this whilst capturing the spirit of our vision and values and whilst role-modelling exceptional professional behaviours.

As a colleague at Leeds, you’ll work within a diverse learning community, striving to deliver an outstanding working and learning experience for all. Therefore, a genuine passion for working and making a real difference in the community is essential.  

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About Co-op Academy Leeds

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+44 113 380 7940

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Co-op Academy Leeds is a ‘Good’ school (Ofsted, Nov 2022) and on the back of our recent successes we’re fully committed to getting even better.

Here at Co-op Academy Leeds, we aim to ensure everyone has the opportunity to flourish, both academically and socially.  We expect students and staff to have the courage to aim high, the commitment to persevere – even when the going gets tough – and the mindset which will allow them to grow.

Teaching and learning sit right at the heart of everything we do – nothing else matters if the learning culture is not good enough.  We focus relentlessly on ensuring staff receive regular, relevant and useful professional development, much of which is provided and delivered by our in-house Teaching & Learning Team.  Anyone who joins us is expected to contribute to this sharing culture.

We have high expectations – and unstinting moral values.  As an integral part of Co-op Academies Trust, we espouse the core Co-op values (Self-help, Self-responsibility, Solidarity, Democracy, Equity and Equality) and have adopted the 4 Ways of Being Co-op: Be yourself, always; Do what matters most; Show you care; Succeed together.

We also enjoy the significant support of the Trust and the Sponsor, which brings with it a range of opportunities and benefits, alongside a less “formal” package of colleagues working together to look after their well-being and forge stronger relationships.

We really are all about providing the best we can for everyone – making sure our students leave here and move on to better things, whatever their starting points and backgrounds.

https://leeds.coopacademies.co.uk/

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