
Keyworker- Online schoool Cloud22
- Norwich
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Work with the Assistant Head Teachers and Pastoral Leads to develop a case load and support students to engage within the school environment by providing initial assessment of learners’ educational, emotional and behavioural needs and tailor advocacy and support programs around these.
- Work with colleagues to design, implement and review pupil support plans for each young person in the caseload according to identified needs at assessment. Specific consideration should be given to establishing critical baseline data regarding attendance, attainment and predicted grades followed by the use of agreed performance monitoring methodology relating to soft and hard outcomes.
- To drive attendance within your caseload, this includes making attendance calls (daily), attending attendance meetings where necessary, and running attendance interventions, as agreed by the Attendance Support Officer & Pastoral Manager.
- To work closely with teaching staff to ensure continuity of delivery and concretisation of learning lessons whether they be educational or social.
- To organise and deliver 1:1 and small group targeted support, advice, guidance, practical help and mentoring for learners as appropriate to their needs and context.
- To ensure all young people in the caseload are risk assessed regularly to identify issues and concerns relating to vulnerability and risk of harm to self or others. This includes any attendance risk assessments.
- To track pastoral progress of the young people in your caseload with regards to school attainment, classroom behaviour and risk of exclusion in order to inform development and review of intervention content.
- Under the guidance of the Pastoral Site Lead or Assistant Headteacher liaise with, and make referrals to, other agencies where necessary.
- Participate in multi-disciplinary teams and meetings, for example PEPs, planning and review, core group.
- Willingness to work in a range of settings including school, college, court, police station and young offender’s institutions. Working in a flexible manner to include occasion evening and residential trips.
- Ensure Pupil support plans are up to date regularly, reflecting their daily support needs.
- To ensure all safeguarding concerns are recorded timely and accurately (same day) in line with the safeguarding policy.
- To ensure all behaviours within school are managed effectively and timely inline with the behaviour policy.
- Keep accurate records, which might be used in case conferences and regular professional meetings.
- To efficiently record all details of each contact or work session with young people using the agreed database system, to keep that data management system up to date and to produce reports to support case reviews and evaluations as requested.
- Ensure the effective and efficient management and organisation of learning and patoral resources, including digital technologies.
- Ensure that all resources have been properly risk assessed and are appropriate for use by pupils with emotional and behavioural difficulties.
- Actively contribute to our ambition of creating an inclusive culture, recognising and embracing difference. Act in line with, promote and carry out all responsibilities with full regard to Catch22’s Equality and Diversity Policy.
- Promote and demonstrate anti discriminatory practice.
- Follow safe systems of work at all times in accordance with your responsibilities as an employee of Catch22. Report incidents in line with Catch22’s Health and Safety policy, so that remedial action can be taken to prevent an accident or ill health. Take reasonable care of your own health, safety and wellbeing and help support those around you with theirs.
- Reflect the vision, mission aims and values of Catch22 at all times. Role model Catch22 behaviours.
- Adhere to the schools code of conduct policy, safeguarding policy & behaviour policy at all times.
- Complete mandatory training in line with Catch22’s policy and procedures
- Improve attitude and engagement of pupils
- Improve attendance and behaviour of pupils
- Provide reports to management of progress by pupil, class and school
- Enable pupils to make academic progress
- Enable pupils to make pastoral and personal progress
- Ensure that you are part of morning and afternoon planning to ensure that you are clear about the expectations for them and the pupils form each lesson
- To participate activity in supervisions and feedback any needs and CPD, as required
- Pupils feel safe within the school environment.
- A relevant professional qualification (NVQ level 2) in working with young people, e.g. teaching, youth and community work, social work, counselling, mentoring. Level 2 English and Maths.
- Willingness to complete Teaching Assistant Apprenticeship Level 5, within a selected area of expertise.
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