Elective Home Education Advisor
We are currently advertising for an Education Welfare Officer to join the Attendance and Children Out of School Team. We are seeking a colleague who will be required to work with children, schools, parents and other professionals, in line with section 436A of the Education Act 1996 to ensure that all children are receiving a suitable education. The role is a grade 8 permanent post pro rata - two days per week (0.4 FTE) term time only. The post holder will work within the Attendance and Children Out of School Team based in Macclesfield on an agile basis.
About us
At Cheshire East Council we are resident and partner focused with a vision to enable prosperity and wellbeing for all. People really are at the heart of everything we do and that starts with our incredible workforce. We promote a culture of high performance where people can aspire, thrive and flourish, where we strive to deliver best value in everything we do.
For us, success isn’t just about what we achieve, but how we achieve it together. We promote curiosity, excellence, innovation and continuous improvement.
We are values led and committed to wellbeing and inclusion for all, where our employees co-created our values of drive, integrity, respect and collaboration which inform all that we do.
We are proud to work for Cheshire East Council and believe you would be too, so come and join us!
Join us on a meaningful journey at Cheshire East Council
Join a team that’s compassionate, forward-thinking and deeply committed to making a difference. Our residents are at the heart of everything we do, and your role will be a key part of our transformation journey. This is your chance to be part of something meaningful where your ideas, energy and work can create real impact every day.
About the Role:
This is just a snapshot of some of the exciting things you’ll be doing in role, to find out more about the other key responsibilities of the role please view the attached job description.
About you:
1. Lead on all aspects of the EHE statutory duties in line with relevant legislation with an additional focus of supporting GRT families. Ensure that all children who are EHE have their education and wellbeing monitored and there are procedures in place to do this and to challenge when there are concerns Advise, consult and challenge schools on making EHE referrals and their responsibilities. Contribute and undertake a wide range of data collection for the Local Authority and DfE. Use of data for monitoring EHE and GRT levels, school practice and allocation and impact of involvement Effective use of legal procedures, such as School Attendance Orders (SAO) where the parents fail to satisfy that their child is receiving a suitable education. Respond to enquiries from schools/parents/other teams and agencies, providing them with support and advice or sign posting to other services as appropriate, in relation to both EHE and GRT families. Make arrangements to establish the identities of children in CE who are EHE and GRT with the use of effective tracking and referral systems and ensure that they are receiving a suitable education. Support with updating policies and procedures in relation to EHE and procedures for supporting with GRT families.