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Family and Safeguarding officer

CLARUS EDUCATION
Posted 2 days ago, valid for 13 days
Location

Harrow, Greater London HA1 1BH, England

Salary

£29,201 per annum

Contract type

Full Time

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  • The Family and Safeguarding Officer (FSO) position in Harrow is a permanent role requiring 36 hours of work per week and an ASAP start.
  • The salary for this position is £29,201, and candidates should have relevant experience in supporting families and students in educational settings.
  • The FSO will assist in tackling underachievement by empowering parents and working with students to overcome barriers to learning.
  • Responsibilities include supporting attendance improvement, liaising with external agencies, and being a key member of the safeguarding team.
  • Candidates must be willing to undergo counselling/therapy training funded by the school to enhance their effectiveness in the role.

Family and Safeguarding Officer

Harrow
ASAP Start
36 hours per week
Permanent
£29,201


Purpose of the job: 
The role of the FSO is to assist in tackling underachievement by working in partnership with families, parents, carers and students in a school context to enable students, particularly the most disadvantaged, to have full access to educational opportunities and overcome barriers to learning and participation. 
The FSO will work directly with parents in a non-judgemental way empowering them and their families to get the most out of the educational opportunities available. FSO will focus their work on preventative and early intervention activities. They will work with students in the school where presenting needs are below the thresholds that trigger the involvement of specialist services and other agencies. 
The FSO will work as one of the key members of the safeguarding team, and the single point of contact for all Looked After Children and external agencies linked to them. The FSO will liaise and work effectively with all students with allocated social workers and other external agencies. The successful candidate must be ready to complete a counselling/therapy training that will be paid for by the school to enhance the impact of their work they will be doing with families and students.

Specific Responsibilities: 
Parent Support Advisor: 

•    Work with students and their parents where external factors are a barrier to learning 
•    Support Heads of Year to identify these students to help to improve attendance and achievement 
•    Liaise with external agencies, such as Social Services, to improve achievement for key students 
•    Attend regular meetings, internally and with external stakeholders, for students and their parents as needed to raise achievement, reduce exclusion and improve attendance. 
•    Signe post services to parents/carers and students
Attendance Manager: 
•    Work with the Attendance Clerk and other stakeholders to Identify any students at risk of Persistent Absenteeism and carry out early intervention work, making relevant referrals to the Education Welfare Officer for fast-track prosecution in appropriate cases 
•    Conduct daily home visits on your own using the data for absenteeism, or vulnerable students with safeguarding concerns alongside With the Attendance Officer, send relevant letters, in line with the Attendance Policy, to the parents of students where there are attendance concerns 
•    Assist the school in dealing with attendance/inclusion issues through visits to schools and student’s homes, making referrals to appropriate agencies as needed 
•    Identify, with parents, reasons for their child’s non-attendance, and work with them and others to achieve regular attendance to promote inclusion 
•    Implement plans/actions to resolve poor attendance, working closely with school staff, the student and their family 
•    Liaise with Heads of Year and key pastoral team members to support students to improve their attendance.

If you are the person we have been looking for, then apply today. Shortlisted Teachers will be contacted within 24 hours.

We are dedicated to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expect all staff to share this commitment. You will have a safeguarding responsibility if appointed.
The successful candidate will be subject to enhanced clearance through the Disclosure and Barring Service and employment will be subject to references. 
This post is not exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974.
To apply for this opportunity your detailed CV to Clarus Education now to be considered. We will be contacting those shortlisted within 48 hours of an application.
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