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NEET Prevention Mentor

NEET Prevention Mentor

Springwell Lincoln City Academy

Lincolnshire

  • Expired
Salary:
Lincolnshire County Council Grade 5 (pro-rata, term time only plus 2 weeks)
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2018
Apply by:
29 March 2018

Job overview

At the Springwell Lincolnshire Learning Community, you will work as part of a team committed to collaboration, creativity and innovation. We are dedicated to bringing the very best practice and resources to each of our settings. We aim to provide them with the greatest opportunities, in order to support transition into post-16 and beyond. 

In September 2018, our first free school will be opening in Spalding, with a further three schools opening over the next 18 months, located in Lincoln, Mablethorpe and Grantham. 

We are looking for a committed and inspirational practitioner, who would play a pivotal role in supporting all our young people to appropriate post-16 destinations. They will also be responsible for work placements and providing staff CPD with regards to careers guidance and advice; must be prepared to work across all our schools, across the region. 

If you believe you have the skills, experience and drive to ensure our young people succeed beyond their school years, we want to hear from you. 


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About Springwell Lincoln City Academy

Lincolnshire Teaching and Learning Centre is a county wide Pupil Referral Unit. We take students who have been permanently excluded from mainstream school and also students on intervention places to support their re-engagement with education.

We are proud to be supported by Wellspring Academy Trust and work as part of Lincolnshire County Council.

Lincolnshire Teaching and Learning Centre is a place where:

  • We value every student as an individual, showing everyone respect and tolerance
  • We see the best in every student, and understand that sometimes mistakes are made
  • We give you a fresh start every day. Grudges are not held, and relationships are rebuilt.
  • We want our students to be the very best that they can be – and will try to give them every opportunity to show success

Lincolnshire Teaching and Learning Centre staff will:

  • Provide a safe and secure environment for our students
  • Promote positive learning experiences and plan high quality lessons
  • Develop a broad and balanced curriculum which allows students to study a variety of subjects, in line with mainstream schools, with a core culture of developing behavioural, emotional and social skills
  • Value all of our students as individuals and celebrate their personal skills sets
  • Embed British Values and tolerance at all times, welcoming the integration of those from other cultures
  • Develop an understanding of environmental issues and promote environmentally friendly practice within the Centres

Together, we will achieve.

W: www.lincstlc.lincs.sch.uk

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