Ysgol John Bright
WELL BEING AND BEHAVIOUR OFFICER
Salary GO4 actual pro rata £22,366-£23,465 per annum
Full-time equivalent £25,992-£27,269
Term-time plus 5 days – 37 hours a week
We have an exciting opportunity for a hardworking, adaptable and passionate individual with excellent people skills and a high level of empathy. The successful candidate will be working within our exceptional pastoral team in a positive and dynamic working environment.
You will have high expectations, an ability to inspire, laugh and enjoy the challenges of the role. You will be a team player; you will go the extra mile to support our students.
YOU WILL BE :
Be self-motivated,
Have experience of dealing with young peoples’ pastoral issues,
have excellent inter-personal skills and a warm, caring and flexible approach.
You will also need to have good numeracy, literacy and IT skills.
WE OFFER :
Excellent career development opportunities and access to a comprehensive programme of professional learning and development
The opportunity to be bold and innovative in your leadership
An ethos of high expectations for students and staff
A relentless focus on student and staff wellbeing.
A professionally stimulating and supportive working environment
A strong commitment to professional development and progression for all staff
State-of-the-art facilities in an attractive modern building and grounds
A ‘window on the world’ ethos which enriches students’ learning experiences
The closing date and deadline for applications is Thursday 27th February 2025
Interviews w/c 10th March 2025
To start Easter 2025
Ysgol John Bright is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. It is essential that all members of staff share this commitment. Due to the nature of the post the successful candidates will be subject to a disclosure by the Disclosure and Barring Service. It is a requirement that the successful candidate will need to register with the Education Workforce Council prior to commencing employment. The ability to communicate through the medium of Welsh is desirable.