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Temporary Student/Family Welfare & Early Intervention Worker

Temporary Student/Family Welfare & Early Intervention Worker

Burscough Priory Science College

Ormskirk

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Salary:
£17,772 to £20,138 a year.
Job type:
Full Time, Temporary
Apply by:
25 January 2018

Job overview

Ref: 164213

Required ASAP to 31 March 2019, for 37 hours a week hours, term time.

The focus of your role would be to provide support to students and families, empowering them to address short and long-term challenges, reducing problems and risks and in some cases, helping to make sure that child's wellbeing remains priority to enable them to progress academically.

Duties include:

- Facilitating initial assessment of student and families' needs so that you can identify and plan the support needed to address issues and prevent any problems from escalating; CAFs TAFS Early intervention referrals for all students. Liaise professionally with external agencies.  

- To act as a point of contact in school for families in need of support.   

- To signpost families and refer for support when appropriate.  

- Undertaking all caseload review meetings with individuals and families during school to ensure they are fully supported to progress and achieve desired outcomes and feed back to line manager and DOY.  

- Working with colleagues, health and social care professionals and multi-agency networks to evaluate caseload needs and the progress that has been made. Produce written reports.

Informal discussion: Mrs K Walton on 01704 893259, Walton@bpsc.co.uk

Rehabilitation The post you are applying for is covered by the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (as amended in 2013). If successful you will be required to apply to the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) for a 'disclosure'. Information provided by you or the Disclosure and Barring Service will be dealt with in a confidential manner in accordance with the DBS's Code of Practice.  You may view the Code of Practice on the DBS website at www.gov.uk/dbs  or alternatively a copy is available on request. Lancashire County Council has a Handling of DBS Certificate Information Policy and a Policy Statement on the Recruitment of Ex-offenders this is available from the recruiting manager to applicants who are asked to complete a DBS application.

Application forms: www.bpsc.co.uk.  Returnable to yhaydock@bpsc.co.uk.

Closing date: 25 January 2018 at 12 noon.

About Burscough Priory Science College

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+44 1704 893259

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Burscough Priory Science College is an 11-16, mixed, non-selective secondary school in Burscough, Lancashire. The community school is smaller than average, serving 700 pupils.

Currently maintained by Lancashire County Council, Burscough Priory Science College is in the process of becoming an academy and will convert during the 2018-19 academic year. The school shares its motto with the United States of America, "E Pluribus Unum". 

Headteacher

Dr Graham Clarke

Values and vision

Burscough Priory Science College aims to ensure students are free from any prejudice based on gender, race, ability, belief or sexual orientation. An appreciation and respect for uniform is also important to the school – students are encouraged to comply with appearance guidelines and take pride in how they look. 

The secondary school specialises in science, changing its name to reflect this in 2004, as part of the Specialist Schools programme. 

Ofsted report

Whether in lessons, corridors, dining areas or outside, students are calm and happy. This is because they feel secure, have high expectations of their own behaviour and of the behaviour of others. They feel this is their school, and they are proud of it. Students are mature, respectful of others and demonstrate impressive moral development. Students play a key role in managing behaviour. Students’ attitudes are exemplary; they have a love of learning.”

View Burscough Priory Science College’s latest Ofsted report 

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