Unsted Park School is recruiting for a Pastoral Support Assistant to join our Education team now! We are looking for versatile, resilient and committed people, who can adapt their practice wherever necessary to support across all key stages.
Our benefits include:
Exclusive access to reward and discount scheme
Comprehensive induction
Blue Light Card
Commitment to your ongoing training and career progression
Pension scheme
Paid for enhanced DBS
Wellbeing support
Cycle to work scheme and more!
Unsted Park School has an Ofsted rating of Good with Outstanding features. Our school is set in a beautiful semi-rural location with 44 acres of surrounding grounds. We are a SEN school specialising in the education and care of children and young people between the age of 7 to 19 years who are diagnosed as being on the autistic spectrum with associated learning difficulties. We are looking for someone with the passion, enthusiasm and drive to support our young people in achieving their potential. You will be part of a dedicated and lively team that focuses strongly on the core areas of education, independence and inclusion.
Under the direction of the Deputy Head Teacher for Pastoral/Behaviour, the role will include the following key accountabilities:
Collecting and analysing behaviour incidents
Reporting incidents through Engage
Updating individual PBS plans, risk assessments and missing person reports
Central point of contact for pastoral support
Recording behaviour incidents and co-ordinating pastoral support
Effective liaison with staff, parents and students regarding pastoral and behaviour related circumstances
Planning and organising pastoral training
Delivering whole school pastoral support to individual students when necessary
At Aspris Children’s Services, we are immensely proud of the career pathway and training we can offer you. As long as you can demonstrate the values needed for a role, transferable skills and life experience, we will give you all the training and support you need to progress!
Experienced of working in an SEN environment and having a psychology degree would be beneficial but not essential.