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Behaviour & Student Support

Behaviour & Student Support

Rutlish School

Merton, SW20

  • Expired
Salary:
ME5 Point 5-6 £19,126 - £19,473 Actual salary
Job type:
Part Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
ASAP
Apply by:
10 December 2021

Job overview

Behaviour and Student Support

Grade: ME5 Point 5-6

Salary £19,126 to £19,473 (Actual) / £22,185 to £22,587 (Full time equivalent)

Hours: 35hours a week, 39weeks per year

Proposed Start Date: ASAP

Contract: One year fixed term

Rutlish is a highly successful, oversubscribed comprehensive school located in the leafy suburbs of  Wimbledon. 

In April 2017, Ofsted rated Rutlish as “outstanding” and in 2019 Rutlish was ranked as the top non-selective State funded boys’ school in England, based on the progress students made between KS2 and KS4.  In addition, our Sixth Form students were ranked in the top twenty for non-selective State funded boys’ schools in England.

We require an enthusiastic, inspirational and dedicated Behaviour and Student Support with energy and commitment to join this high achieving, happy and successful team.  The main duties of Behaviour and Student Support Staff:

  • To provide support to the Pastoral Team by investigating behaviour incidents, so that the appropriate decisions can be made efficiently and effectively in line with the behaviour policy
  • To promote positive behaviour in line with the School’s values
  • Supporting the behaviour management of the School, responding to incidents as and when they occur to maintain the positive culture of teaching and learning

A Job Information Pack and Application Form are available on the School website www.rutlish.merton.sch.uk 

Applications should be submitted to: Jobs@rutlish.merton.sch.uk  by 10.00am on Friday 10th December 2021. Your supporting statement should be no more than two sides of A4, font size 12.

Please note that suitable applicants may be invited to interview prior to the application deadline.

If you have any queries regarding this post, please contact administration@rutlish.merton.sch.uk   

NO AGENCIES or CVs PLEASE

We are committed to safeguarding the welfare of children in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education.  All applicants are required to undertake an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check.  We fully support the London Borough of Merton’s Equal Opportunities Policy.


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About Rutlish School

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+44 20 8542 1212

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Rutlish School is a voluntary-controlled secondary boys' school based in Merton, south-west London, for students aged 11-18. 

Headteacher

Ms Laura Howarth

Values and vision

Rutlish School aims to create an environment where boys and staff behave responsibly and contribute fully as they develop a clear sense of belonging to the school community. The secondary school is committed to educating the whole person and helping its pupils to understand the importance of responsibility, compassion, competition, fairness and honesty in all that they do. 

Teaching students the skills of self-discipline, co-operation, respect and tolerance is seen as essential, as without these skills it is believed that academic objectives cannot be reached.

Ofsted report

“The boys are proud to be members of the school; they feel safe and their behaviour is considerate and courteous. Internal and external exclusions have fallen rapidly as a result of consistent policies and careful monitoring. The headteacher and senior leaders, including governors, have been successful in their relentless focus on improving teaching and raising achievement. Staff morale is high and parents and carers express confidence in the leadership and management of the school. The curriculum and students’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural development are strengths.” 

View Rutlish School’s latest Ofsted report 

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