Are you able to provide a proactive presence at our school by ensuring student safety, punctuality, and well-being?
The Reintegration Officer will act as the primary point of contact for 'site walks,' managing student movement outside of scheduled lesson times and supporting the pastoral team in maintaining a calm, purposeful learning environment.
If you feel you have the skills and expertise we are looking for, then we would love to hear from you.
As Reinteration Officer, you will:
* Conduct regular, scheduled 'site walks' to identify students who are out of lessons without authorisation
* Escort students back to their designated classrooms or to a supervised study area
* Monitor high-traffic areas (corridors, toilets, and social spaces) during lesson times to discourage loitering
* Collect students from classrooms for pre-arranged appointments (medical, dental, or internal meetings) and escort them to Reception or the medical room
* Assist in the transition between lessons to ensure students move quickly and safely to their next period
* Support the 'on-call' system by responding to requests from teachers for student removals, behaviour or assistance
* Collaborate and support the Reintegration Lead and provide daily cover
* Support the Pastoral Team (HOY/SSMs) in daily duties
* Act as a friendly, visible point of contact for students who may be feeling overwhelmed or anxious
* Identify and report any safeguarding concerns or unusual student behaviour to the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL)
* Liaise with the attendance office to locate missing students or those marked as 'unaccounted for' on the register
* Maintain brief logs of student interactions or 'out of class' incidents using the school’s tracking system (Bromcom)
* Work closely with Year Leaders and Student Support Managers to identify patterns in student truancy or behavioural trends
* Support during emergency situations and evacuation
To be successful in this role, you will:
* Previous experience of working with children in a nurture setting
* Experience of SEN pathways and strategies
* Experience working with vulnerable people
* Knowledge of policies and procedures relating to child protection, health, safety, security, equal opportunities and confidentiality
This role is 37hrs per week - Term time only.
The Archbishop's School is a mixed ability school who believe that every child has the potential be a successful learner, whatever their background, ability, interests or talents. We are committed to demonstrating this belief to our students, ensuring their success.
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