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Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) and Student Support Officer

Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) and Student Support Officer

Wallington High School for Girls

Sutton

  • Expired
Salary:
GLT Range SO1, Point 24 (£30,213 )
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
November 2019

Job overview

Emotional Literacy Support Assistant (ELSA) and Student Support Officer 

Full time 8.30am – 4.15pm (8.30am – 4.00pm on Fridays) 

39 weeks per year (including term time and INSETS) 

GLT Range SO1, Point 24 (£30,213 ) 

Required from: November 2019 

We are seeking to appoint a dedicated and skilled ELSA and Student Support Officer to join our team and become a valued member of our school community. The successful candidate will have good people and communication skills, the ability to gain the confidence of children and young adults who are vulnerable and hold an ELSA accreditation or be willing to gain the qualification of ELSA upon appointment. Experience of supporting young adults and children, or safeguarding, in an educational context would be desirable. 

Application forms and further details of how to apply can be found at: 

www.wallingtongirls.sutton.sch.uk  

Human Resources, Wallington High School for Girls, Woodcote Rd, Wallington, Surrey, SM6 0PH 

T: 020 8254 9370 

E: vacancies@wallingtongirls.org.uk  

Closing date: Monday 4th November at noon

(We reserve the right to close early should the right candidate be found)

Due to the volume of applications we receive, we apologise for being unable to contact unsuccessful candidates.

In line with our recruitment policy and for the protection of our students, the successful candidate will be subject to an enhanced DBS disclosure. This school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff to share this commitment. Applicants must be eligible to work in the UK.

We welcome applications from all suitably qualified people and aim to employ a culturally diverse workforce which reflects the nature of our school community.

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About Wallington High School for Girls

Wallington High School for Girls is a secondary grammar school with a sixth form located in Sutton, Greater London. Since September 2015, Wallington High School for Girls has been part of the Nonsuch and Wallington Education Trust.

Wallington High School for Girls has established transport links and is accessible via the nearby Wallington rail station. The school is twinned with Wallington County Grammar School for Boys, located 1.5 miles away. Wallington High was founded in 1888. A time capsule was buried in the grounds in a 125th anniversary celebration in 2013.

Headteacher

Tracey O’Brien

Values and vision

Wallington High School for Girls has an excellent academic reputation and provides first-class care, guidance, support and development so that everyone enjoys a positive experience during their time at the school and leaves well prepared for life beyond.

The secondary school is ambitious for its students and wants them to leave prepared to contribute to the world. The school motto, "Heirs of the Past, Makers of the Future", reflects this. The school is a happy, positive place to study and benefits from a multi-cultural community which brings a rich diversity to the school.

Ofsted report

“The atmosphere around the school is calm and orderly. The pupils are mature, courteous and polite. They have very high aspirations and, consequently, work diligently and hard to achieve their goals. They are proud of their school, actively participate in the wealth of extra-curricular opportunities and enjoy assuming leadership responsibilities. Staff have high aspirations for pupils and fully support them to achieve well.”

View Wallington High School For Girls’ latest Ofsted report

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