Welfare officer | Islington, North London | ASAP Start
Job title: Welfare Officer
Hours: 8:30am - 3:30pm
Salary: £90 - £105
Location: Islington, North London
The school:
This school provides alternative education through a Performing Arts and Media curriculum. Now housed in a new building at the heart of North London's Tech City area, facilities have been purpose built to offer a range of high specification specialist teaching spaces including a Theatre, Dance Studio, Recording Studio, Music Technology Suites, Film and Photography Studios.
They believe that education has the power not only to enrich lives, but to transform them. Whatever the needs or previous experience of their learners, their creative curriculum is designed to ignite a love of learning. Their offer ensures that students experience an individualised approach which enables them to grow and flourish as emerging professionals within a culture of creativity and collaboration. They challenge pupils to take responsibility, modify their behaviour, improve attitudes to school life and make academic progress across the range and breadth of curriculum opportunities available.
The role of a Welfare Officer:
This school is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. You would be expected to oversee Educational Welfare across the school and work closely with the attendance team and pastoral staff to improve school welfare and safeguarding for all students. You would support school progress, by conducting weekly safe and wellness checks for students, visiting a caseload of students in lessons and monitor behaviour being able to link triggers.
Responsibilities of a Welfare Officer:
- Contributing first aid, health & well-being to students
- Promote appropriate health guidance, wellbeing advice and other supportive strategies to students as necessary
- Facilitate medical provision for students notwithstanding differences of race, gender and educational, social, or medical need
- To lead, monitor and implement individual health care plans for appropriate students
- To administer medication, as agreed with parents and the academy health & safety policy
- To work with individuals and groups of students on health-related issues through self-referral, drop-in sessions, peer training and proactive work on sex education and health-related issues as directed by the vice principal, behaviour, and inclusion
- To act as advocate/counsellor for students who seek medical help and support or whose need for medical interventions are recognised by others
- To contribute, where relevant, to the compilation and updating of students' individual learning plans, action plans and targets
If you are interested as a welfare officer, please do contact Siann at Remedy Education.