The successful candidate will support behaviour management strategies for students in the House and wider areas of school life under the direction of a Head of House and the Vice Principal (Inclusion).
Consideration will be given to candidates who have experience of working with students who display challenging behaviours and who hold relevant professional qualification in education, youth or social work or other relevant experience of working in the police, youth offending or health sector that would demonstrate an ability to inspire young people.
You will be required:
To be able to build relationships with the students and colleagues within the school
To work with a range of outside agencies
To follow direction from the class teacher
To be proactive in adapting resources and activities
To complete relevant training where needed
To be able to work as part of a team, with excellent communication skills, a sense of humour and the ability to share ideas and learn from each other
Newent Community School and Sixth Form Centre has a strong team spirit and a passion for creating an inclusive learning environment, which enables the holistic development of all students. We promote professional relationships at all levels and strive for outstanding outcomes. All staff and students are valued highly. We are committed to developing individuals and working with them to reach their full potential. Emphasis on staff wellbeing is an integral part of our culture and we provide an outstanding working environment.
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