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Attendance Education Welfare Officer

Attendance Education Welfare Officer

Laurence Jackson School

Guisborough

  • Expired
Salary:
£4,078
Job type:
Part Time, Temporary
Start date:
September 2018
Apply by:
20 May 2018

Job overview

Attendance Education Welfare Officer

Two Term Temporary Contract

Grade D (scp 19-21) - 16 hrs per week Term Time Only

Actual salary - £4,078 

Required in the first instance from 

1 September 2018 to 31 March 2019

An exciting opportunity has arisen at Laurence Jackson School, Guisborough.

We are seeking to appoint an Attendance Education Welfare Officer with responsibility for managing student attendance and punctuality within School.

This crucial role will require the post holder to be flexible, reliable and enthusiastic, who enjoys the challenge and rewards of working closely with young people and contributing towards ‘Improving Their Life Chances’ at Laurence Jackson School. 

The successful candidate will join us in our state of the art new building, which was completed in September 2016. 

Application forms and further details are obtainable on the school’s website – www.laurencejackson.org. Details are also available from and returnable to Mrs D Anderson, PA to the Headteacher, Laurence Jackson School, Church Lane, Guisborough, North Yorkshire, TS14 6RD, 01287-636361 (Fax: 01287-610309), andersond@laurencejackson.org. 

Closing date for applications is 12 noon on Monday 21 May 2018. Shortlisting will take place immediately. Interviews will be held shortly afterwards.

Laurence Jackson School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children/young people and vulnerable adults. We expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment and an enhanced DBS disclosure will be sought along with other relevant employment checks. 

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About Laurence Jackson School

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+44 1287 636361

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A specialist sports college.

LJS was part of the North East batch of the PSBP new school project and we moved into our fantastic new building in September 2016.  Our brand new, state of the art school provides an outstanding learning environment which enables us to achieve our motto of ‘Improving the life chances of ALL LJS students’.  
 

Our aim is to provide students who are: -
 

• Confident, reliable, adaptable and resilient
  • Well qualified and aware of what is required to compete in a global economy
  • Aware of their moral, social and community responsibility
  • Committed to healthy living and lifelong learning

Background Information

The School is an 11 to 16 Foundation School and Specialist Sports College which benefits from its delightful setting on the edge of the North Yorks Moors in the attractive market town of Guisborough (Borough of Redcar and Cleveland).     

The school occupies an important place in the history of the town and continues to be a vibrant centre of the local community today. LJS recently celebrated its 50th Jubilee and it was clear from the extensive community participation in all activities that local people care for the school, staff and students. The school and community have significantly benefitted from designation as a Specialist Sports College and our excellent sports facilities act as the local Leisure Centre.   

Although the town itself is relatively affluent, the school has a wide catchment area considerably beyond its stated admission zone and caters for a significant number of children who live in deprived wards elsewhere in the Local Authority. Consequently LJS is a fully comprehensive school with a diverse academic and socio-economic intake although it has a distinctly stable population and very few children from ethnic minority groups.  

Overall, students are broadly average on entry with APS in line with the national average. However, almost 17% of students have some form of Special Educational Need, including 2.4% with a Statement and 27% qualifying for Pupil Premium funding. We provide specialist provision for a number of autistic students and approximately 10% of the student population are on the Most Able and Talented (MAT) register. Students have a positive attitude to learning and parents are predominantly supportive.  

We feel that LJS offers an outstanding educational experience as reflected in our motto of ‘Improving Life Chances’ (of all children regardless of ability, background or circumstance) and encourage prospective students and staff to visit the school to judge for themselves.

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