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Behaviour Support Coordinator

Behaviour Support Coordinator

The Charter School East Dulwich

Southwark

  • Expired
Salary:
Hay Grade 6 (Points 9-19) £21,060.80 - £25,176.46
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
asap
Apply by:
23 August 2019

Job overview

The Charter School East Dulwich is an inclusive, entrepreneurial secondary school serving the vibrant communities of East Dulwich and South Camberwell. Going into our fourth year of operation, we are one of the most heavily over-subscribed new schools in the country.

We are looking to appoint an inspirational and talented Behaviour Support Coordinator with strong potential, to work at our co-educational, non-selective, non-faith secondary school which opened with its first cohort of Year 7 students in September 2016.

As part of The Charter Schools Educational Trust, we are founded on the conviction that all children deserve the opportunity to succeed, whatever their start in life or personal circumstances. We are a school at the heart of our community: a place where children walk to school together and where friendships, between students and between parents, grow stronger as a result of daily contact in and outside of the classroom. We teach our students to be curious, creative, confident, courageous and caring. They will leave us fully able to participate in our democratic society and prepared to meet the challenges and to harvest the opportunities of life in the 21st century. 

The Charter School East Dulwich is a special place to work. We are committed to finding staff with the energy, enthusiasm and expertise to inspire our students and enliven our community. We offer a dynamic professional learning environment, where teachers are given ongoing opportunities to develop their practice. We have a clear commitment to our colleagues’ wellbeing as the only sustainable foundation for success. As a new and growing school, we also offer excellent prospects for career growth. 

The successful candidate will:

be responsible for dealing with  Behaviour Management – day to day support of students with challenging behaviour / oversight of detention schedule and escalations. They will liaise with members of the School Leadership Team, Head of Pastoral Care and Inclusion, Subject Leaders, Heads of House & Year Leaders to ensure that appropriate strategies are employed and sanctions taken. They will also support with PSHE programmes and pastoral support through tutor time

If you are a good role model, flexible, supportive and understand the needs of children and young people, the school would like to hear from you. You should be able to develop a range of strategies to promote a good attitude to learning in and around the school.

This is a fantastic career opportunity for a highly motivated individual to join one of the most exciting schools in London. The Charter School East Dulwich is an outstanding, exhilarating and innovative school that produces exceptional attainment for its learners and will make a significant contribution to the lives and opportunities of our families.

Closing date: 23rd August 2019

Interview date: W/c 26th August 2019 

Please note CVs are not accepted. 

No agencies please.

Attached documents

About The Charter School East Dulwich

The Charter School East Dulwich exists to inspire young people from across its diverse local community to develop the character and expertise they need to succeed in adult life - personally, economically and in good citizens. We teach our students to be curious, creative, courageous and caring. They will leave us happy in themselves, excited about their future and ambitious to achieve.

The Charter School East Dulwich provides a holistic education that allows all of our students to develop the character and expertise they need to succeed in life - personally, economically and as good citizens.

All students study at least to GCSE level. The School curriculum builds methodically on the foundations laid in primary school. It is coherently sequenced to provide all students with the opportunity to progress to the next stage of their education, be it academic, professional or vocational.

The curriculum is made ‘desirably difficult’ for all students. Every individual receives the right combination of support and challenge to achieve their personal best, irrespective of background or personal circumstance. The School makes generous provision for a range of enrichment activities through which students further develop the individual interests and aptitudes that allow them to flourish.  

The curriculum explicitly encourages students to have confidence in themselves, care for each other and their environment, be curious about the world and have the courage and creativity to change it for the better.

Headteacher

Alison Harbottle

Ofsted

The Charter School East Dulwich's sibling school, The Charter School, has been rated "outstanding" by Ofsted since 2009.

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Applications closed