Post on 19-Aug-2020
Organisational Behaviour andPastoral Leader
Jarrow School, Field Terrace, Jarrow, NE32 5PRTel: 0191 4283200
www.jarrowschool.com
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Inspectors from Ofsted commented that: ‘Pupils areextremely positive about their school and they feelsafe and are happy.’
‘Pupils behave extremely well. They are smart,polite, extremely supportive and interested in theirschool and keen to do well.’
Situated close to the northern city of NewcastleUpon Tyne and the coastal resort town, SouthShields there is easy access to the UK’s motorwayand rail networks and Newcastle airport is 14 milesaway.
Lying adjacent to green fields, the school wasentirely rebuilt as part of the BSF scheme in 2009with first class facilities in all areas including acommunity swimming pool.
01.Jarrow School
Jarrow School is a forward-looking school whichopened in September 2003 after secondary re-organisation in the town. Stemming from valuesblending tradition within a culture of innovation,Jarrow School offers an education characterised bybreadth and depth, embracing the culture of change.
One of the real strengths of the school is its size. It islarge enough to ensure a rich and diversecurriculum, yet small enough so that every student iswell known.
We encourage everyone in the organisation to dotheir best and to realise their potential. We believethat an open mind, independence of thought andwide opportunity will together enable our students,the citizens of tomorrow, to make well-informedjudgements throughout life.
Our curriculum is exciting and challenging. We aimfor the highest standards in all subject areas and therange of extra curricular opportunities is wide.We also encourage visits to places of educationalinterest and in recent times students have enjoyedtrips to London, France, Austria and Italy.
Jarrow School is a safe and caring place to be. Ourteaching and support staff ensure that teaching andthe day to day care of our students is first class.
We maintained our ‘Good’ judgement in our mostrecent inspection (March 2017).
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02.Job Description
POST TITLE: Organisational Behaviour and Pastoral Leader (Non-Teaching)RESPONSIBLE TO: Senior Assistant Head Pastoral (LL)
Overall Objectives of the Post:
The Pastoral Leader has the following main areas of responsibility:
● Creation of a positive and ambitious pastoral team ethos.● Line management of all Heads of Year.● Responsibility for accurate record keeping regarding pastoral matters.● Responsibility for referring students to appropriate outside agencies and completing the necessary
documentation in conjunction with the Student Safeguarding Support Manager and the relevant Headof Year.
● Oversight of attendance across year groups.● Liaison with any other agencies in terms of support to any student where appropriate.● Management of the implementation of the school Behaviour for Learning Policy across the school.● All areas regarding the support, care and guidance of students.
Key Tasks of the Post:
a) Curriculum:● To liaise with Faculty/Subject Leaders and teachers to identify and overcome barriers to learning in
young people.● To provide cover for lessons across the curriculum when teachers are absent.
b) Leadership:● In conjunction with Form Tutors and Heads of Year to ensure tutorial work is undertaken with students.● To monitor student planners and the Form Tutor role in relation to this.● To ensure that school standards are adhered to during form time and to challenge any inconsistencies
with staff.● To facilitate and manage the running of after school detentions.● To assist the Senior Assistant Head Pastoral and relevant Head of Year in being responsible for the
orderly assembly of the Year Group.● To prepare and hold assemblies as part of the school assembly programme.● To be a high profile presence around the school.● To ensure that Heads of Year and staff are consistently delivering the school behaviour, attendance,
punctuality and uniform policies.● To lead regular meetings with Heads of Year around key students and actions relating to them.● To have weekly meetings with the Senior Assistant Head Pastoral to ensure standards are being
consistently met.● To supervise students at all unstructured times of the day. To be part of the duty rota on a daily basis
for both break and lunch times and supervise the orderly exit of the students at the end of the day.● To participate in the interview process when required and lead on an effective induction process of
new staff in the pastoral area.
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03.Job Description Continued
c) Records & Referrals:● To supervise and direct the daily report system including oversight of end of day surgeries to inspect
and record students in daily reports and the interviewing of other referrals.● To co-ordinate all information received from staff, parents and outside agencies regarding individual
pupils and to ensure that this information is distributed correctly and to check that action is takenwhere and when necessary.
● To identify students who need extra support (liaise with SENCo), plan and implement interventionstrategies with the Senior Assistant Head Pastoral.
● To be responsible for the oversight of reports and references including confidential reports for examplefor social services, the education psychology team, reports for relevant meetings, including coregroups and strategy meetings.
d) Liaison:● To liaise with outside agencies.● In liaison with the Senior Assistant Head Pastoral to communicate with parents and outside agencies
when appropriate.● To arrange meetings with parents in order to acquaint them with school policy or to discuss the welfare
and general problems of any particular student.● To attend case conferences, and other relevant formal meetings such as Governors' meetings when
called upon to do so.● To attend school policy meetings as set down in the schedule of meetings.● To lead pastoral team meetings and action any responses from those where appropriate.● Attend SEND and related meetings as necessary.● To supervise the reception and placement of new pupils in consultation with the Senior Assistant Head
Pastoral.● To be part of a "call out" system.● To be part of a team of people providing cover in the LSC and BSC as appropriate.● To attend colleges and other off site providers with students to ensure consistency of behaviour.● To work with staff and other agencies where appropriate to deliver the school's policy on attendance.
To assist in the early identification of those at risk of non attendance and to manage the rewards policyin relation to good attendance.
● To lead weekly meetings with relevant staff in order to identify any significant issues relating to anystudents and to track students who are in particular vulnerable groups such as CLA, or for studentswho are subject to other support or intervention such as CP, CIN, EH.
● To organise and oversee parental contracts in relation to behaviour and attendance as per policy anddiscuss further action where relevant with parents and CYPS.
All employees have a responsibility to undertake training and development as required. They also have aresponsibility to assist, where appropriate and necessary, with the training and development of fellowemployees.
All employees have a responsibility of care for their own and others' health and safety.
The above list is not exhaustive and other duties may be attached to the post from time to time. Variation mayalso occur to the duties and responsibilities without changing the general character of the post.
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04.Person Specification
Essential Desirable Method ofAssessment
EducationalAttainment
▪ Degree and/or professionalqualification in a relevant field
▪ Relevant further higherqualification(s)
▪ Applicationform
▪ Certificates
Work Experience ▪ Leadership/managementexperience
▪ Experience inmentoring/counsellingchildren or young people
▪ Experience ofteaching/covering lessons ina school setting
▪ Recent and substantialexperience of supportingyoung people in a school orcommunity environment
▪ Recent and substantialexperience of safeguardingand supporting vulnerablechildren and families in thehome, school and/orcommunity settings
▪ Experience of working as partof a multi-disciplinary team
▪ Experience of presentingsensitive issues in a widerange of forums
▪ Experience of representing anorganisation at meetings
▪ Experience of partnershipworking to achieve desiredresults
▪ Experience of child protectionand working within policiesand procedures
▪ Experience of leadingtraining
▪ Applicationform
▪ Interview▪ References
Knowledge/Skills/Aptitudes
▪ Knowledge of current relevantlegislation, and schoolsystems.
▪ Good communicationinvolving oral, written and ITskills
▪ Skilled in negotiating withschool staff at all levels
▪ Applicationform
▪ Interview▪ References
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05.Person Specification
Essential Desirable Method ofAssessment
Knowledge/Skills/Aptitudes(continued)
▪ Ability to forge effectiveworking relationships withyoung people and theirfamilies
▪ Ability to lead and managegroups of people
▪ Excellent behaviourmanagement skills
▪ Adept at problem solving▪ Ability to work individually and
as part of a team▪ Ability to organise and
prioritise work▪ Awareness and
understanding of diversityissues
▪ Concise report writing andaccurate record keeping
▪ Ability to work within astatutory framework
Disposition ▪ Commitment to the supportand development of youngpeople
▪ Ability to develop effectiveworking relationships withadults and children
▪ Good interpersonal skills, tact,and awareness of the needfor confidentiality
▪ Transparent and accountable▪ Ability to work independently
with minimum supervision▪ Ability to work under pressure
and to meet deadlines▪ Calm and politely assertive▪ Disposed to undertake
professional development▪ Self-motivated
▪ Open to innovation andnew ways of thinking
▪ ApplicationForm
▪ Interview▪ References
Circumstances ▪ Able to be flexible in workingpatterns
▪ Enhanced DBS clearance
▪ Applicationform
▪ Interview▪ References▪ DBS check
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06.How to Apply
How to Apply
Please submit the application form accompanied by a letter of application in whichyou should explain why you are applying for the job. Please indicate in this letter howyou feel your experience, training and personal qualities match the requirements ofthe post.
Please do not hesitate to contact the school if you require any further informationrelating to the post.
Applications to be returned to Miss J. Gillies by either email to:headspa@jarrowschool.com (please do not use any of the other email addressesthat appear in our literature) or by hard copy to the address below:
Miss J. GilliesHead TeacherJarrow SchoolField TerraceTyne and WearNE32 5PR
Closing date for receipt of applications for this post:
12 noon, Friday 24 January 2020.
Jarrow School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of childrenand young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.Any successful applicant will be required to obtain an Enhanced Certificate ofDisclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service (D.B.S.) along with any otherrelevant pre-employment checks.