Manpower Recruitment have teamed up with an established College in Oxford City Centre.
We have an exciting Opportunity to join a busy environment as a Deputy Head Pastoral
The role is working Monday-Friday, up to 45Hrs per week (8am-6pm)
The Salary for the role is up to £60000pa depending on experience.
Deputy Head Pastoral- Job Description
The College is a prestigious institution renowned for its exceptional GCSE and A-level programmes. With a commitment to academic excellence, our college prepares ambitious international students for admission to top universities. Located in central Oxford, our college offers a vibrant and high achieving learning environment in one of the world's most iconic university cities.
Overview of the role
We are seeking a dedicated and experienced individual to join our senior leadership team as Deputy Head Pastoral and Designated Safeguarding Lead. The successful candidate will play a pivotal role in promoting the well-being, safety, and personal development of all students, ensuring a supportive and nurturing school environment. This role also includes the critical responsibility of leading the school's safeguarding and child protection initiatives.
This is a key role within the College involving collaboration with a wide range of senior and middle leaders.
The Role
Key Responsibilities:
* Leadership and Management:
* Lead and manage the pastoral care team, including Head of Wellbeing and Mental Health, Head of PSHE, Strategy Tutors, Counsellors, Attendance Officers and Student Services team.
* Develop and implement pastoral policies and procedures in line with the school’s ethos and values.
* Oversee the school’s safeguarding and child protection policies, ensuring compliance with statutory requirements.
* Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) Duties:
* Take lead responsibility for safeguarding and child protection across the school.
* Ensure all staff are aware of and understand their safeguarding responsibilities.
* Manage referrals to external agencies such as social services and the police.
* Maintain detailed, accurate, and secure records of concerns and referrals.
* Provide support, advice, and expertise to staff on matters of safeguarding and child protection.
* Liaise with the local authority and other external agencies as necessary.
* Student Welfare:
* Promote the physical, emotional, and social well-being of all students.
* Coordinate and manage the provision of support services for students, including counselling and mentoring.
* Lead initiatives to promote positive behaviour, attendance, and punctuality.
* Student Services Management:
* Oversee all aspects of student services, including admissions, attendance, and health services.
* Ensure the provision of high-quality support for students with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).
* Manage the delivery of career guidance, extracurricular activities, and enrichment programs.
* Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of student services and implement improvements as needed.
* Parental and Community Engagement:
* Foster strong relationships with parents and guardians, addressing concerns and providing regular updates on student welfare.
* Liaise with external agencies, including social services, health services, and educational psychologists.
* Behaviour Management:
* Develop and implement effective behaviour management strategies.
* Monitor and address issues of discipline, bullying, and student conflict.
* Provide support and guidance to staff on behaviour management and pastoral care.
* Staff Development:
* Lead training and professional development for staff on pastoral care, safeguarding, and child protection.
* Provide support and guidance to teachers and support staff in managing student welfare concerns.
* Monitoring and Evaluation:
* Monitor the effectiveness of pastoral care and safeguarding initiatives.
* Use data and feedback to inform improvements in pastoral provision and safeguarding practices.
Essential Qualifications and Experience:
* Qualified Teacher Status (QTS).
* Substantial experience in a pastoral leadership role within a secondary school setting.
* Proven track record of improving student welfare and outcomes.
* Strong understanding of safeguarding and child protection policies and procedures.
* Experience as a Designated Safeguarding Lead or Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead.
* Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
* Ability to lead, inspire, and motivate staff and students.
Desirable Qualifications and Experience:
* Additional qualifications in counselling, psychology, or related fields.
* Experience working with external agencies and community organisations.
* Previous experience as a Deputy Head or similar senior leadership role.
Personal Attributes:
* Compassionate and empathetic, with a genuine commitment to student welfare.
* Strong organisational and time-management skills.
* Ability to remain calm and composed in challenging situations.
* Resilient and adaptable, with a proactive approach to problem-solving.
If interested, please get in contact with a Manpower Representative