Behaviour Manager
Liskeard School & Community College
Cornwall
- Expired
- Job type:
- Part Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 10 December 2025
Job overview
Salary: Grade F, £25,989 to 28,142 per annum pro rata
Actual salary: approximately £21,732 per annum
Hours: 37 hours per week, 38 weeks per year
To start: As soon as possible
We are looking to appoint a highly motivated individual to join our existing behaviour team and provide behaviour support to the Senior Leadership Team and the Pastoral Team. Key responsibilities are the management, identification and regular monitoring of students with regards to behaviour, attendance and attainment, ensuring the highest level of behaviour care is provided to every student.
The successful candidate will need to be highly organised, have strong communication skills, with previous experience working with children. They will need to be passionate about setting high expectations, encouraging independence and building the self-confidence of our students.
About Liskeard School & Community College
Located in the market town of Liskeard, Cornwall, Liskeard School and Community College is a secondary school and sixth form, tracing its ancestry from a 16th century grammar school. With around 1000 pupils in a co-educational setting aged 11-18, with around a quarter of these residing in the school sixth form, making it a school of average size. Over the years, the school has seen extensive redevelopment and modernisation, with the most recent of these updates taking place in 2011. Liskeard works closely with other local schools in order to support a wide range of courses and opportunities for its students.
Headteacher
Mr Dan Wendon
Values and Vision
Liskeard School takes its community college status very seriously, and draws a great deal of pride in its close links with the local community and local schools, as well as the comprehensive nature of its education. To this end, Liskeard attempts to treat all students as individuals, and thus gives them access to a wide range of courses, both onsite and offsite, so they can pursue their preferred interests and qualifications whether academic or vocational.
Ofsted
“Achievement in the sixth form is good and improving. The starting points from GCSE in recent years have been below national average, and progress from this starting point is very good. Recent A-level results were significantly above the national average overall and were particularly strong in business studies, English language, English literature and history.”
The full report into Liskeard School and Community College can be found here.
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