Pastoral Support Manager

Company: David Nieper Academy
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Job Title: Pastoral Support Manager

Accountable to: Pastoral Lead and Assistant Headteacher (Pastoral & Inclusion)

Hours: Permanent, 37 Hours / 42 Weeks (term time only, plus INSET days, plus 3 weeks to include a one-week summer school).

Salary Scale: Grade 7, points 8-11 (£24,958 – £26,871 FTE pay award pending). Actual Salary £23,118 – £24,890

Closing Date for Applications: 9 am Monday 29th June 2026

Interview Date: Friday 3rd July 2026 (please note that interview dates may be subject to change if required.)

Start Date: ASAP

School Website: Home – David Nieper Academy

Contact information: Maria Barnes, CNET HR Manager mbarnes@christopherniepereducation.org

Telephone: 01773 832331

Main Purpose

  • To support the current pastoral structure at David Nieper Academy.
  • Manage and deliver the successful transfer of children and young people between schools/services and transition at key stages in their learning.
  • To attend and participate in pastoral meetings as required.
  • Liaise directly with the Progress and Achievement Leaders, Family Support Manager, Pastoral Support Managers, Attendance Officer and Senior Leadership Team updating them with information and causes for concern.
  • To attend home visits individually/ or with a member of the pastoral team for poor attendance/pastoral concerns and provide solutions if concerns arise.
  • To organise and lead on interventions aimed at improving student’s attendance, behaviour and/or emotional well‑being.
  • To attend attendance meetings and report on the progress of student’s attendance.
  • Develop and maintain effective and supportive mentoring relationships with children and young people and those engaged with them.
  • To support the academy’s behaviour policy in its aim to create a positive and safe learning environment, through activities such as ‘on call’ or supporting int he Inclusion Unit.
  • To respond to and proactively deal with behaviour and pastoral issues as they arise, particularly for allocated groups.
  • Monitor the impact and effectiveness of support and take action where issues arise.
  • Support the identification of early signs of disengagement and develop specific interventions to encourage re‑engagement.
  • Undertake the strategic analysis of data to ensure action plans, interventions and outcomes are delivering the key aims and objectives of the Academy.
  • Monitor and review the progress of disadvantaged students regularly.
  • Ensure good communication with parents/carers.
  • Document communications with parents/ carers and outside agencies to make sure chronologies are up to date.
  • Support the transition/pastoral team with their summer school programme.
  • To support in referring students to relevant internal/external support.
  • To share good pastoral practise with colleagues and engage in reflective dialogue.
  • The successful candidate will work towards fulfilling the academy commitment to a high quality of service and will promote and embody the academy ethos.

General

  • Attend and participate in staff and working group meetings and training as appropriate.
  • Adhere to work practices and policies including those relating to Equal Opportunities.
  • Any other duties requested by the Headteacher.

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Posted: June 22nd, 2026