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Parent Partnership and Safeguarding Lead

Parent Partnership and Safeguarding Lead

Danecourt Community School

Medway

  • £22,948.98 - £29,828.11 per year
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  • Expired
Salary:
B1 payscale
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
30/08/2022
Apply by:
13 July 2022

Job overview

Contract: 37 hours per week for 39 weeks per year - this is a Fixed Term Contract until the end of Term 2, with the potential to be extended to a permanent contract. 

We are looking for a conscientious professional with excellent people skills who will work in partnership with our families and outside agencies. The successful candidate will work within the Danecourt Safeguarding Team and will report to the Designated Safeguarding Lead or an allocated Deputy DSL.  

The Parent Partnership and Safeguarding Lead will work to support the Safeguarding Team in the maintenance of high-quality systems, including monitoring and evaluating procedures, effective provision and the co-ordination of services and support for vulnerable pupils. The successful candidate will be joining a well- established team of designated safeguarding leaders and play an instrumental role in safeguarding the pupils that attend Danecourt and their families.

The successful candidate will have extensive recent experience in a similar role, ideally gained from previous work within schools or Social Care, Health, Education or Police. They will build strong relationships with professionals, parents, carers, pupils and other key stakeholders in the Danecourt community. Candidates must have an understanding of children's safeguarding issues including the most recent KCSIE.

Required Skills and Experience:  

  • A minimum of Safeguarding Children Level 3  
  • Experience of working with children with special educational needs and disabilities 
  • Knowledge of educational provision EYFS, Key Stage 1 and 2  
  • Knowledge of Early Help and Social services provision for families. Knowledge of Child Protection processes and legislation as well as Child In Need.  
  • Knowledge of child development and impact of Adverse Childhood experiences.  
  • Working Knowledge of SEN 
  • Willingness to undertake further training.

Personal Qualities: 

  • The ability to forge good relationships in a non-judgemental and sensitive manner. 
  • Ability to handle confidential information. 
  • Ability to weigh up consequences quickly, in order to make timely decisions. 
  • The ability to empathise, to remain calm whilst working under pressure, patience, creative and proactive. 

Visits to the school are welcome, please contact the school office to arrange an appointment.

Please note: we may hold interviews as and when applications are received and we reserve the right to offer to a candidate prior to the closing date. We only accept applications submitted online via the TES website and which are completed before the closing deadline. With this in mind, we encourage you to apply as soon as possible.

The Trust and its academies are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff to share this commitment. The post is subject to a successful Enhanced DBS check and pre-employment checks will be undertaken before an appointment is confirmed.

Closing date: 13/07/2022

Interview date: 19/07/2022

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About Danecourt Community School

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Welcome to our School's profile. Danecourt School forms part of the Maritime Academy Trust, a multi-academy trust that is committed to making sure that education is meaningful.

Our Trust is made up of 11 primary schools located in Greenwich, Bexley and Kent. Though our schools may be different with their own in-school culture and community spirit, they all work harmoniously and collaboratively together within a curriculum that ensures each and every child is being equipped with leadership and life skills. At Maritime, we do this by empowering schools to drive more meaningful and enjoyable outcomes for children by having great people working for us, who commit to working hard to make an impact whatever the school and whatever the role.

We are a special school catering for primary aged children who have special educational needs. The children who attend Danecourt have a wide breadth of needs including complex learning difficulties and autism.

At Danecourt our mission is support all pupils to become “STARS” -

S - Self reliant

T - Team Players

A - Aspirational

R - Resilient

S - Successful

This is facilitated through pupils receiving  a personalised curriculum that is tailored to meet their individual specific needs.

The highly trained staff team maintain high expectations of what each individual pupil is able to achieve, striving to ensure that they all reach their maximum potential; celebrating difference and encouraging curiosity and creativity. Staff work collaboratively with families/carers and a range of other agencies in order to meet the pupils' needs and as a result, pupils make strong progress academically, emotionally and socially. Pupil achievement is hugely valued and celebrated in a manner that is meaningful and appropriate for each pupil.

If you are interested in becoming a part of the Danecourt community and working with us, telephone the school and make an appointment to come and meet some of the pupils and staff and to experience for yourself the quality of education given to all of our children and the unique atmosphere throughout our school.

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