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Targeting Support Officer

Service Care Solutions
Posted 4 hours ago, valid for 10 days
Location

London, Greater London SE6 2EF, England

Salary

£24 per hour

Contract type

Part Time

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  • The Targeting Support Officer position at Lewisham Council is a new role focused on implementing targeted support meetings with schools, initially for a duration of 10 months.
  • The role requires 35 hours of work per week, with a pay rate of £24 per hour umbrella or £19 per hour PAYE.
  • Candidates must have significant experience in child-centered work, particularly in identifying child abuse indicators and analyzing school attendance data.
  • Experience in enforcement or investigation-related disciplines and working with vulnerable children and families is also required.
  • A good working knowledge of relevant legislation and guidance is essential for this position.

Targeting Support Officer

Duration: Initially 10 months
Hours: 35 hours a week
Rate: 24 umbrella an hour (19 PAYE an hour)

Lewisham Council are looking for a Targeting Support Officer to join their Children's Service. This is a new role that has been created to implement the targeted termly support meetings with schools. As a Targeting Support Officer you will:

  • Be responsible for the operational delivery of the targeted support meetings to all schools
  • Improve attendance for individual pupil's and improve overall school attendance including reducing persistent absence and sever absence
  • Think and act strategically, solve problems, make decisions to break down barriers that prevent or impact on the pupil being able to attend an educational setting
  • Gather, analyse data including using statistical releases (DfE), Wonde, FFT, Studybugs and Synergy and present information to inform processes and procedures to improve attendance
  • Promote and safeguard the wellbeing of pupils you come into contact with when visiting schools

Requirements

  • Good working knowledge of relevant legislation and guidance
  • Significant experience working in a child-centered way, ensuring that indicators of child abuse and/or neglect are identified
  • Significant experience in school attendance data analysis and interpreting information to advise and guidance
  • Experience of working in an enforcement/investigation related discipline
  • Experience of working with vulnerable children and families
  • Experience in the field of Education Attendance/Welfare

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