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Pastoral Support

Progress Teachers Ltd
Posted 25 days ago, valid for 7 days
Location

Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands B74 2PR, England

Salary

£110 - £120 per annum

Contract type

Full Time

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  • We are seeking a Pastoral Support Officer for a Secondary School in Sutton Coldfield to support students' emotional wellbeing and access to learning.
  • The role requires building meaningful relationships with pupils and effective communication with staff, parents, and external professionals.
  • Candidates should have experience in a pastoral role and strategies for addressing self-esteem and confidence issues in children.
  • The position offers a competitive salary with Pay to Scale rates from day one, ensuring fair compensation for your efforts.
  • Applicants should have relevant experience in a similar role, ideally with a focus on mentoring and support for underperforming students.

We are working very closely with a Secondary School in Sutton Coldfield,  we are looking for a Pastoral Support Officer to support a number of students within the school. The successful candidate will be part of the pastoral team whose main aim will be to support emotional regulation, wellbeing and support successful access to learning.

To be successful in this role, you must be able to build meaningful relationships with pupils who may display a variety of needs. You will need to be able to effectively communicate with staff, parents and external professionals to ensure that the needs of the children are met and they are safe at all times.

The role will primarily be a pastoral role, working to find strategies to overcome lack of self-confidence, self-esteem or other difficulties, which a child may be facing. The aim of your role is to ensure that the students’ personal well-being is improved and maintained.

As a Student Support Officer in conjunction with the inclusion lead, you’ll typically need to:

  • liaise with staff to identify children who would benefit from mentoring.
  • discuss and help decide how identified needs will be addressed.
  • implement strategies and support children in self-esteem and confidence-building activities.
  • support children who are underperforming in their subjects, either on a one-to-one basis outside the classroom or within lessons.
  • listen to children and help them resolve a range of issues that are creating barriers to their learning.
  • draw up agreed action plans with children, outlining the aims of the mentoring, and monitor their progress.
  • help monitor attendance and punctuality of children.

Why work with Progress Teachers?

  •  Long-term & Permanent Focus – We specialise in long-term and permanent positions, providing stability and career growth opportunities.
  •  Competitive Salary – You’ll receive Pay to Scale rates from day one through PAYE.
  •  5 Star Reviewed Company- Check google to read through the positive experiences.
  •  Experienced Consultants – Collective 25 years’ experience in local education markets.
  • £100 BONUS – Through our refer a friend scheme (you do not have to be working through us to receive this bonus).

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