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Childrens Centre Outreach worker

Childrens Centre Outreach worker

Bell Lane Primary School

Barnet

  • £13,583 - £15,116 per year
  • Quick apply
  • Expired
Salary:
Grade F FTE £26,052 - £28,992
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
ASAP
Apply by:
26 May 2021

Job overview

Bell Lane Primary school and children’s centre are looking for a positive and engaging outreach worker to join our warm and friendly team. 

We are looking for some who has/is:   

  • Good level of practical skills in dealing with families with young children in a supportive environment
  • Experience of effective partnership work with parents and with other relevant operational partners in a practical context
  • May be trained in the Common Assessment Framework 
  • Able to Establish relationships with children and parents/carers in an environment that is welcoming, meets their individual needs and improves outcomes
  • Excellent communication skills 
  • Able to provide a broad range of specialist direct family support work within the locality
  • Educated to GCSE Grade A-C in English and Mathematics or equivalent 
  • Prior Experience in a Children's centre as an outreach worker is desired.  

Post Title: Family Support/ Outreach Worker 22 Hours per week Term time only

Hours: 9-3pm 4 days per week with a half hour lunch.

A different working pattern maybe negotiable for an exceptional candidate. 

Salary: Grade F FTE £26,052 - £28,992

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About Bell Lane Primary School

Bell Lane is characterised by the rich cultural and ethnic mix of its intake. Almost 400 pupils and over forty teaching and non-teaching staff represent all five continents and about 50 different languages are spoken.

Visitors and helpers remark on the excellent attitude of our pupils to work, the respect between members of the school community and the ease with which newcomers are integrated, which is particularly important given the high level of pupil mobility. Bell Lane is a lead school for Restorative Justice, an approach to building relationships and resolving conflict. Over twenty members of staff have been trained in the approach, which is used across the school.

With a history of over 100 years in the area, Bell Lane is very much a community school. Parents and local volunteers help in the classes, we support and contribute to local events, and speakers from local organisations and faith
communities contribute to the curriculum. The Children’s Centre, which began its activities in January 2008, adds an exciting new dimension to this tradition. The school belongs to Barnet’s Excellence Cluster, a group of schools which
receive additional funding targeted to address the needs of pupils

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