General duties
- Adhere to all school policies and procedures, particularly those in relation to equality of opportunity, health and safety, data protection and safeguarding.
- Attend home visits as appropriate.
- Maintain and record all relevant pupil information in line with the school’s Records Management Policy, ensuring that appropriate data protection procedures are followed.
- Work with school staff, parents regarding pupil progress, behaviour and attendance.
- Support pupils and parents during transition periods.
- Promote the school’s vision and ethos, encouraging the inclusion and acceptance of all pupils.
- Ensure that appropriate policies and procedures are implemented to allow effective learning to take place, including child protection procedures and behaviour management processes.
- Attend relevant training and undertake appropriate CPD activities.
- Act as a role model for pupils, setting high expectations and acting in a professional manner.
Pastoral care
- Demonstrate a commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of pupils, ensuring that pupil wellbeing is the focus of all actions undertaken in the role.
- Assist with the pastoral care of pupils, ensuring that the school meets all pupils’ personal and social needs.
- Provide one-to-one pastoral support to pupils, where necessary.
- Work with staff members and parents in order to remove practical, social and emotional barriers to learning.
- Follow up concerns and provide individual support for pupils.
- Ensure that any concerns are appropriately recorded and reported to DSL, including those in relation to attendance, academic performance and pupil wellbeing.
- Plan and implement any specific arrangements for individual pupils, such as intervention programmes, ensuring that relevant staff members are aware of any measures in place.
- Discuss individual pupils’ needs with relevant members of staff and parents.
- Monitor and assess the implementation of interventions and support programmes, reviewing these and making informed changes where necessary.
- Maintain accurate records regarding the implementation of intervention programmes, including any referrals that are made.
- Continuously motivate and challenge pupils, whilst promoting and reinforcing self-esteem.
- Place a strong focus on pupils’ social, mental and emotional health (SMEH) needs, and contribute to the creation of the school’s SMEH Policy.
- Promote independence, recognising and rewarding self–reliance.
Supporting staff
- Act as a point of contact for staff members regarding the wellbeing of pupils and provide the necessary support.
- Liaise with staff members to ensure the wellbeing of pupils and their full participation in school life.
- Make necessary staff members aware of individual pupils’ specific needs.
- Provide staff members with advice regarding pupil support strategies to ensure pupils’ academic, social and emotional needs are met.
- Assist with implementing individual pupils’ learning plans, pastoral support plans and acceptable behaviour contracts.
- Liaise with staff members to plan, assess and adapt learning activities to meet pupils’ needs.
- Advise staff members on how to effectively support pupils’ SMEH and meet their individual needs.
- Ensure resources are suitable for learning activities and effectively support the needs of pupils.
Safeguarding support
- Ensure all safeguarding records are up to date for pupils with attendance concerns.
- Work closely with parents to support their children.
- Support with home visits, welfare checks and pupil collection when necessary.
Attendance and exclusions
- Encourage attendance and punctuality at school.
- Monitor and review pupil attendance, identifying and reporting concerns to the DSL.
- Maintain an up-to-date record of absence, identifying patterns and trends in pupil attendance.
- Advise staff members on strategies to promote the regular and punctual attendance of all pupils and assist in the implementation of these strategies.
- Liaise with the attendance officer on attendance issues, facilitating the planning and delivery of appropriate interventions, in order to improve pupil attendance and punctuality.
- Liaise with parents of absent pupils, ensuring that appropriate interventions are being implemented at school and at home.
- Work closely with the attendance officer in order to set appropriate attendance targets, including whole‑school, year group and individual pupil targets.
- Liaise with parents and the LA regarding exclusions.
- Produce reports regarding pupil attendance and exclusions for each phase lead and the headteacher.
- Facilitate the reintegration of pupils who have been excluded, ensuring that they are appropriately supported and necessary interventions are implemented.
Communication
- Establish positive, productive and constructive relationships with pupils, parents and colleagues to assist home‑school communication and facilitate the support provided.
- Develop innovative methods of engaging with parents and families, encouraging increased parental participation in pupils’ education.
- Liaise with the school nurse and SENDCO, to ensure that pupils’ needs are effectively met and appropriate support is provided.
Pastoral Lead person specification
Qualifications and training
Essential
- GCSEs or equivalent qualification in at least English and maths.
- Safeguarding training
- Behaviour management training.
- Degree in a relevant subject.
- Valid DBS check.
Desirable
- Experience of developing and delivering individual and group‑based support to pupils.
- Experience of working with pupils with behavioural issues.
- Experience of supporting pupils’ SMEH needs.
- Experience of implementing behaviour management strategies.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Have an ability to motivate colleagues.
- Be able to work as part of a team, as well as independently.
- Be able to adapt activities to ensure they are inclusive.
- Be able to effectively delegate tasks and responsibilities.
- Be able to manage projects and lead a group.
- Be able to collate and summarise information and data.
- Be proactive in the protection of children in reference to safeguarding procedures and protocols.
- Be able to effectively liaise with external agencies.
- Be able to develop and implement effective support strategies.
- Be able to identify triggers of poor behaviour and barriers to learning.
- Be able to assess pupils and their families, and identify their needs to ensure effective support is provided.
- Be able to maintain accurate and up‑to‑date records.
- Experience of creating individual intervention programmes for pupils.
- Experience of handling child protection and welfare cases.
Knowledge
Essential
- Knowledge of statutory requirements regarding the education sector and pupil wellbeing.
- Knowledge of legislation regarding pupil attendance, safeguarding and data protection.
- Knowledge of common pastoral issues and how to respond to the different situations which may arise.
- Knowledge of local and national support services that are available to pupils and schools.
- Proven awareness and respect for the highly sensitive status of information and its confidentiality.
- Knowledge of child protection and safeguarding procedures.
- Knowledge of intervention strategies, including those in relation to behaviour and attendance.
- Have a good understanding of child development, learning processes and barriers to learning.
Desirable
- Knowledge of statutory requirements regarding the education sector and pupil wellbeing.
- Knowledge of legislation regarding pupil attendance, safeguarding and data protection.
- Knowledge of common pastoral issues and how to respond to the different situations which may arise.
Personal traits
- Able to build positive and productive relationships with staff members, pupils and parents.
- Able to consistently promote good behaviour throughout the school.
- Able to effectively motivate and encourage pupils.
- Able to work flexibly, attending meetings and training outside of their specified work hours.
- Able to commit to contributing to the wider school and its community.
Additional requirements
- Excellent communications skills.
- Good time management and the ability to prioritise tasks effectively.
- A well‑developed sense of empathy.
- A good attendance and punctuality record.
- High expectations of self and professional standards.
- The ability to maintain successful working relationships with other colleagues.
- A willingness to work outside of the timetabled day, where necessary.
- High levels of drive, energy and integrity.
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