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alternative provision. Job Role: Head of the Lister Learning.
Salary: Scale P02 -£37,054 to £39,635 actual term-time salary.
Contract: 36 hours per week / term-time only plus 5 INSET days.
Reporting to: Deputy Headteacher.
Location: Please not this vacancy is based at Lister Community School
Purpose of the Role: The Head of the Lister Learning Centre is responsible for leading the day-to-day provision of the Centre, ensuring high-quality support for all students. The role carries accountability for the progress, attainment, and pastoral development of pupils within the LLC, alongside supervising, mentoring, and teaching small groups to provide a consistent and supportive presence. The post holder will also work collaboratively with staff, families, and external agencies to ensure the best possible outcomes for students.
Main Duties & Responsibilities:
Working with students- To lead the Lister Learning Centre provision for pupils on both long-term and short-term placements.
- To oversee pupils in gaining essential qualifications via co-ordination of relevant members of staff.
- To monitor progress and attainment of students in the LLC and ensure necessary intervention is put into place.
- To plan and lead PE enrichment sessions and other intervention for LLC students, including where appropriate trips off site.
- To plan and lead booster sessions for mainstream students in the LLC.
- To lead on maintaining standards of behaviour in the LLC e.g. running detentions.
- To ensure that students' needs are identified and addressed.
- To liaise with families, year teams, subject teachers and external services to provide excellent education and care for all pupils and enhance their life chances.
- To mentor pupils and advocate for them, so that they stay in education.
- Ensure students have high quality independent learning resources.
- To provide a safe and happy learning environment.
- To actively support students around issues regarding their welfare and safeguarding and adherence to statutory guidance (e.g., "Keeping Children Safe in Education") and responsibilities around identifying and escalating safeguarding concerns promptly.
Working with systems- To effectively use Arbor and other systems to track the behaviour, attendance and progress/attainment of students.
- To use data to analyse trends, evaluate the effectiveness of provision and report progress to relevant stakeholders, including SLT and governors.
- To maintain records of interventions and meetings and communicate these effectively with relevant parties.
- To create and manage reintegration plans for students transitioning back into the main school from the LLC, ensuring continued support and monitoring.
- To ensure that LLC strategies align with the school's broader behaviour and inclusion policies, incorporating input from SLT.
- To implement systems of recognition and praise for student progress in AP, which aligns with the school's emphasis on positive behaviour reinforcement.
- To escalate serious concerns (behavioural, academic, or safeguarding) to senior leadership or external agencies.
Working with staff- To liaise with individual teachers, departments and faculties in relation to the monitoring of individual students' behaviour.
- To liaise with relevant administrative members of staff to ensure provision e.g. curriculum and exams are in place for LLC students.
- To lead LLC recruitment and re-integration processes with Year Teams.
- To liaise with individual teachers, departments and faculties to ensure students are provided with the necessary resources to achieve well.
- To liaise with outside agencies regarding individual students.
Working with Families- To be the first port of call for parents in relation to student behaviour and barriers to learning and communicate with them regarding students academic and pastoral progress regularly.
- To form strong relationships with parents and carers.
- Conduct home visits where necessary to engage hard-to-reach families and improve student attendance and behaviour to the Lister Learning Centre.
Data Protection- Be aware of your responsibilities under the Data Protection Act whilst carrying out your duties.
General Administrative Support - Facilitate and organise any visits from outside agencies, ensuring room bookings, visitor requests, timetabling, student and staff communication, etc.
- Oversee additional qualification administration working closely with other stakeholders.
Additional duties- To work within the framework of the school ethos, adhering to expectations at all times.
- To maintain high standards of professional behaviour and presentation.
- To take responsibility for Health and Safety in the post holder's area of work.
- Any other duties commensurate with the grade which may be required from time to time.
- All staff are expected to take part in necessary training and staff development.
- To cover lunch duties.
- First aider for AP (training will be provided).
Other Duties & Responsibilities- Engage with the wider school community, supporting and modelling the values and ethos of Lister Community School at all times.
- Share and support the school's responsibility to provide and monitor opportunities for personal and academic growth.
- Abide by, and adhere to, all policies applicable to employees of both Lister Community School and the Newham Community Learning Trust.
Equality and Diversity
We are committed to and champion equality and diversity in all aspects of employment within the Newham Community Learning Trust. All employees are expected to understand and promote equality and diversity in the course of their work.
Safeguarding Children
Lister Community School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and expects all staff & visitors to share this commitment. It is the post-holder's responsibility to promote and safeguard the welfare of children and young people with whom they have contact, and to adhere to and ensure compliance with the School's Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy at all times.
If, in the course of carrying out the duties of the post the post-holder becomes aware of any actual or potential risks to the safety or welfare of children they must record the details and take appropriate action, according to the nature of the concern, to safeguard the young person and inform the relevant staff within school, including the Designated Safeguarding Lead.
PLEASE NOTE: Whilst every effort has been made to explain the main duties and responsibilities of the post, each individual task undertaken may not be identified. Lister Community School reserves the right to alter the content of this Job Description, after consultation, to reflect changes to the job or services provided, without altering the general character or level of responsibility. These duties may be varied at the discretion of the Headteacher or Governing Body from time to time, to address the changing needs of the school and the development of the role.