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Behaviour Support Worker

Behaviour Support Worker

Almondbury Community School

Kirklees

  • Expired
Salary:
Grade 7 - £15,807 - £16,840
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
17 October 2017

Job overview

ED 17473

32 hours 30 minutes per week - Term Time Only

Working as part of a team to support the learning and behaviour of pupils. Provide practical support for individuals and work with the whole school to promote positive behaviour management.

To provide individual support or activities for pupils in danger of becoming disaffected or disengaged, in lessons, during break times and on educational visits as appropriate.

We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. All staff are subject to an enhanced DBS check. A conviction may not exclude candidates from appointment but will be considered as part of the recruitment process.

If you require further information about the role, please contact the school on telephone: 01484 426666 or you can visit the school website at www.almondburycs.org.uk  

To apply for this job, please go to the Kirklees Council Website - https://jobs.kirklees.gov.uk/ to download and complete the application form.

Application forms should be returned to the Headteacher either by e-mail to yvonne.ainley@kirkleeseducation.uk or by post to the address at the top of the page, by 10am on Wednesday 18th October 2017.

About Almondbury Community School

+44 1484 223910

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Almondbury Community School is a mixed, non-selective, non-denominational all-through school situated in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire. There are approximately 702 pupils at the school between the ages of 3-16.    

Formerly Almondbury High School and Language College for pupils aged 11-16, the school became all-through in 2014, changing it’s name to Almondbury Community School.    

Headteacher  

Mr T Bowen   

Values and vision  

Almondbury High School wants children to grow personally, socially and academically during their time studying there and aims to support each student and encourage their individual talents and skills. The school’s motto is ‘Growing Together – Achieving Together’ and works with parents and the community in Huddersfield to achieve this. Parents are also encouraged to get in touch through the ‘open door’ policy if at any time they have any questions or concerns. 

The all-through school has a broad curriculum and offers pupils in Year 9 and 10 Enrichment options, to allow for them to gain confidence for life after school and develop an interest in a future career path. These include hairdressing training, talks on healthy living and drama productions. Extra-curricular activities are also organised to allow for students to nurture their talents and learn new skills.   

Ofsted 

“Pupils say that bullying is rare and should it occur they are confident that staff will deal with it quickly. They say they are happy to report to staff any instances where they feel they are bullied. Leaders successfully promote good attendance. They follow up any absences swiftly and rigorously. Attendance is high compared to the national averages. Few pupils are regularly absent and rates of exclusion are very low”.  

View Almondbury Community School’s latest Ofsted report 

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