School Welfare Officer – Secondary School – Brent London
£25,000–£28,000 | Immediate Start
Are you an experienced, compassionate professional seeking a rewarding School Welfare Officer role where you can make a real difference to young people’s lives?
A well-established secondary school in Brent, London is looking for a dedicated Welfare Officer with strong administrative skills to join their pastoral team. This pivotal Welfare Officer position combines hands-on student welfare support with essential administrative duties, ensuring the smooth operation of attendance, safeguarding, and wellbeing processes across the school.
Welfare Officer – About the Role
Key duties of the Welfare Officer will include:
* Providing direct welfare support to pupils, acting as a trusted and approachable figure for those experiencing challenges.
* Supporting pupils during times of transition, crisis, or reintegration after absence to promote a smooth return to school life.
* Collaborating with teaching staff, pastoral leaders, parents, and external professionals to ensure each pupil’s welfare needs are met.
* Monitoring and managing pupil attendance and punctuality, proactively following up on concerns and implementing interventions as Welfare Officer.
* Maintaining and updating confidential student records, health information, and safeguarding documentation accurately and securely.
* Preparing reports and minutes for safeguarding and welfare meetings, supporting effective communication between all stakeholders.
* Providing administrative support for whole school events, including Parents’ Evenings, Open Days, and exam invigilation.
* Supporting the wider school administration, including reception cover and general office duties as required.
Welfare Officer – Candidate Profile
The successful Welfare Officer will have:
* Strong experience in a welfare, pastoral, or student support role, ideally within a school or youth setting.
* Excellent communication skills, able to engage sensitively and effectively with students, families, and professionals.
* A meticulous approach to record-keeping and administration, with an understanding of data protection and confidentiality.
* Ability to handle challenging situations calmly and confidentially, demonstrating empathy and resilience.
* First Aid qualification (or willingness to complete training) is desirable.
* A genuine passion for supporting young people’s wellbeing and educational success.
Why Work as a Welfare Officer?
* Join a vibrant and inclusive secondary school dedicated to student wellbeing and academic excellence.
* Be part of a supportive and collaborative pastoral team with clear leadership and shared values.
* Benefit from professional development opportunities and ongoing training as a Welfare Officer.
* Work within a well-resourced environment in Brent London with excellent transport links.
Apply Now – Join Us as a Welfare Officer
If you are a proactive, organised, and caring individual looking for a Welfare Officer role where you can truly impact students’ lives, apply today.
Send your CV to KPi Education today to begin your journey in this rewarding and impactful role.