Pastoral Support Officer - Secondary School - Newham, London Why Join Long Term Futures? We believe in supporting you to succeed in your role. When you work with Long Term Futures, you'll gain access to: Transport support to make your commute stress-free | Retail discounts to save on everyday essentials | Opportunities for CPD and training to grow your career | Mental health and well-being resources to support you professionally and personally | Dedicated consultant support to guide you every step of the way | Career stability with long-term placements About the Role: Long Term Futures is working with a forward-thinking secondary school in Newham to recruit a dedicated Pastoral Support Officer to join their pastoral team. You'll work closely with the Head of Year and other team members to provide tailored support to students with SEMH and behavioural challenges, ensuring they feel valued, supported, and motivated to succeed. This role is perfect for someone passionate about making a positive impact on young people's lives. Your Key Responsibilities: Collaborate with the Head of Year and pastoral team to implement behaviour and well-being strategies Provide 1:1 and group mentoring to students facing emotional, social, or behavioural challenges Build positive relationships with students, acting as a trusted mentor and role model Assist with behaviour management, supporting teachers in maintaining a positive learning environment Monitor attendance and punctuality, implementing interventions where needed Communicate effectively with parents, staff, and external agencies to ensure comprehensive student support Promote a positive school ethos and contribute to student well-being initiativesAbout the School: A welcoming and inclusive secondary school in Newham, dedicated to student well-being and academic success Strong emphasis on teamwork, with a collaborative pastoral team supporting students and staff A diverse and dynamic community where students are encouraged to thrive Located with excellent transport links, making it accessible for commuters across LondonWho We're Looking For: Previous experience working with students with SEMH or behavioural challenges in a school or similar setting Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build positive relationships with students and staff A proactive, compassionate approach to mentoring and supporting young people Excellent communication skills, with the ability to work effectively as part of a team Knowledge of behaviour management strategies and safeguarding practicesAdditional Details: Full-time role, Monday to Friday Paid £110 - £125 per day, term time only Based in Newham, London - excellent public transport connections Start date: January 2025, with potential for a long-term placementIf you're passionate about supporting students' well-being and personal development, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today with Long Term Futures or contact us directly for more information. At Long Term Futures, we specialise in connecting professionals with schools where they can truly make a difference. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted within 2-4 working days. Contact Liam for more information