St Antony’s RC School, part of Emmaus Catholic Academy Trust in Trafford, is seeking a dedicated Pastoral Manager to support the pastoral and safeguarding needs of 11‑16 year olds in a vibrant, forward‑thinking environment.
Responsibilities
- Leadership and Strategy
- Lead development and implementation of pastoral care strategies that align with school vision and values.
- Collaborate with senior leadership to identify and address key pastoral priorities.
- Provide line management and support for pastoral staff, including mentoring and professional development.
- Student Support
- Oversee provision of student support for emotional, social or behavioural challenges.
- Ensure effective systems to monitor and respond to student well‑being concerns, including safeguarding responsibilities.
- Act as Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead (DDSL) or support DSL team where required.
- Policy and Compliance
- Develop, review and implement policies relating to pastoral care, safeguarding and behaviour management.
- Ensure compliance with statutory requirements and best practices in safeguarding and student welfare.
- Maintain accurate and confidential records in accordance with GDPR and school policies.
- Stakeholder Engagement
- Build strong relationships with students, parents and staff to promote mutual respect and understanding.
- Liaise with external agencies, including social services, mental health professionals and local authorities.
- Communicate effectively with parents and carers about student progress and well‑being.
- Reflection Room and On‑Call Duties
- Cover one period each day in the isolation room, arranging pupil work and managing behaviour.
- Support smooth operation of the isolation room, ensuring alignment with school policies.
- Manage day‑to‑day requirements of the reflection room.
- Support middle leaders in analysing data and identifying trends.
- Administrative and General Support
- Assist with administrative and support tasks under instruction of teaching/senior staff.
- Ensure accurate and timely updates of data, including C3 data, reflection, pastoral and curriculum data.
- Record and track confiscation of mobile phone usage and oversee management of PX information uploaded to LA.
- Support creation of packs for senior staff.
- Alternative Provision Placements
- Manage safeguarding responsibilities for alternative provision placements.
- Organise step‑out visits, provide work, set up extended work placements and conduct health and safety checks.
- Maintain engagement with schools and employers.
- Parental and Stakeholder Communication
- Serve as initial parental contact for Heads of Year during teaching periods.
- Increase parental engagement and improve student behaviour through effective communication.
- Cascade information to parents regarding school behavioural policies and procedures.
- Support HOY in organising parents’ evenings and collate interim reports for stakeholders.
- Supervision and Student Engagement
- Supervise groups of pupils in non‑teaching situations to improve behaviour.
- Act as first point of contact for students with well‑being issues and ensure proper resolution.
- Behaviour Management
- Oversee implementation of the school’s behaviour policy.
- Monitor and analyze behaviour trends and provide interventions to reduce suspensions.
- Lead restorative practices to resolve conflicts and promote positive relationships.
- Attendance and Punctuality
- Work closely with Senior Attendance Lead to monitor attendance and punctuality.
- Develop initiatives to promote high attendance and reduce persistent absenteeism.
- Mental Health and Well‑Being
- Identify specific support and interventions for students.
- Support referrals to Early Help agencies and act as point of contact for external agencies.
- Team Management
- Manage and support pastoral care staff, including form tutors, year heads and pastoral managers.
- Support induction of new staff and organise regular team meetings to review progress.
- Crisis Management
- Act as primary contact for critical incidents involving student welfare.
- Ensure effective plans for managing crises, including bereavements, disclosures and emergencies.
- Support for School Operations
- Plan and organise reward trips and parents’ evenings.
- Assist in managing and recording all detention systems accurately.
- Support home‑school communication of sanctions, rewards or support.
- Support morning routines and record punctuality to school and lessons.
- Update staff handbook as required, including whole‑school detention rotas.
- Safeguarding and Compliance
- Make referrals to external agencies that support students and families.
- Ensure all documentation meets high standards and complies with safeguarding, child protection, health and safety and GDPR requirements.
- Support safeguarding team with day‑to‑day issues and collate vulnerable list for staff briefings.
- Additional Duties
- Cover for absent Heads of Year in their general duties.
- Assist in investigation of pastoral issues, including taking statements, reviewing CCTV and conducting restorative conversations.
- Undertake any other reasonable duties as requested by Headteacher.
- Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
- Assist with ensuring schools implement the equality, diversity and inclusion strategy.
- Support recruitment, management, development and motivation of a diverse workforce.
- Ensure positive solutions to achieving diversity, dignity and equality in all aspects of service delivery.
Qualifications
- Essential
- Educated to GCSE level (or equivalent) in English and Maths.
- Significant experience working in a pastoral care and/or safeguarding role.
- Experience of working in the education sector, particularly schools.
- Experience of developing and implementing policies.
- Well‑versed and experienced in behavioural management strategies.
- Experience of team/line management.
- Desirable
- Relevant qualifications or training in safeguarding, pastoral care or behavioural management.
- Skills and Aptitudes
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with ability to build effective relationships.
- Sound organisational and planning skills with ability to meet deadlines.
- Resilient, adaptable and solution oriented.
- Analytical ability to monitor data and identify trends.
- High integrity and commitment to standards.
- Collaborative, team‑working approach focused on solutions.
- Ability to produce high‑quality written documentation.
- Competent IT skills.
- Coaching, development and support of colleagues.
- Maintain confidentiality in sensitive situations.
- Special Requirements
- Satisfactory enhanced DBS clearance.
- Pre‑employment health check.
- Appropriate understanding of child protection and data protection.
- Willingness to undertake further training.
Benefits and Working Conditions
- Working hours: 8.30 am – 4.15 pm, full‑time permanent.
- Salary: Band 6, SCP 23‑25 (pro‑rata, 39 weeks, 5 days off).
- Supportive and welcoming school community.
- Opportunities for professional development and training.
- Collaborative staff team.
- A rewarding role to make a real difference to students’ lives.
Emmaus Catholic Academy Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people at all times. Applicants must obtain a satisfactory Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) clearance.
Equal opportunity statement: We celebrate diversity, promote resilience and provide equal access to education for all students and staff. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply.
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